why did Aurangzeb reimpose the jizya tax on the non-muslims?
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Historically, the jizya tax has been understood in Islam as a fee for protection provided by the Muslim ruler to non-Muslims, for the exemption from military service for non-Muslims, for the permission to practice a non-Muslim faith with some communal autonomy in a Muslim state, and as material proof of the non-Muslims
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In 1546 A.D. Mughal Emperor Akbar had abolished Jaziya tax to gain respect and support of the Hindus, but Aurangzeb imposed this tax in 1679 A.D. Answer: His goal was to promote Islam and weaken the Hindu religion.
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