Being from Muslim faith he allowed Hindus to be in top administrative postions. Allowed intermarriages. Discouraged Child marriage. Tried to Outlaw "SATI". Created some new religion <Din i Elahi>.
Akbar's religious policy was remarkable for promoting religious tolerance and inclusivity in the Mughal Empire. He abolished the jizya tax on non-Muslims, welcomed people of various faiths into his court, and encouraged interfaith dialogue. This policy helped create a more harmonious and diverse society.
Rome generally had a policy of religious tolerance, allowing the various religions in the empire to coexist as long as they did not threaten the stability or authority of the state. However, there were instances of persecution of certain religious groups, such as early Christians, when their beliefs were seen as a challenge to Roman authority.
Karl Malden was a private person when it came to his religious beliefs, so it is not widely known what his specific faith or beliefs were. He did not frequently discuss his religious views in public.
No, the term "secular" means not connected to or affiliated with any religious beliefs or institutions. It refers to things that are not religious or spiritual in nature.
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Akbar, the Mughal emperor, is often considered a secular ruler for his policies promoting religious tolerance and acceptance of diverse faiths in his empire, including Hinduism, Christianity, and Jainism. He introduced initiatives like the Sulh-i-Kul (peace with all) doctrine in an effort to promote harmony among different religious communities.
he was remarkable for what he did
The greatest among all Mughal Emperors. So he is called Akbar the great
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Akbar was a very tolerant ruler. He married 2 Hindus, 1 Christian, and 1 Muslim. He had a Spanish Jesuit tutor his son, and he even abolished a tax on non-Muslims. He created a bureaucracy in which Hindus and Muslims could serve, and granted Hindus and Muslims land grants in exchange for loyalty. He showed his religious tolerance by becoming a vegetarian so as not to offend the Hindus and building Hindu temples. In 1575, he built a 'house of worship' where scholars of all religions could meet for discussion.
There have been people named Akbar and since these people are typicalyl Muslim, their god would be Allah. "Akbar" is more often encounted as as adjective meaning "most great" or "greatest," however, so the phrase "Allahu akbar!" just means "God most great."
well i have doubt that he was tolerant rather the impact of hinduism made him liberal and hence wanted to create new religion which was blend of both hinduism and islam.. his tactful approach to counter his enemies was what helped him establish mughal empire.. he married rajpoot woman so that the fighter clan in india support him against him.. thanks and regards
History says that Akbar pursued the policy of religious tolerance. He not only abolished jaziya..(a form of tax which non Muslims had to pay.. while Muslims payed zakat..) but also had non Muslim wives's was so obsessed with religions that he founded a new religion called Deen-e-Ilahi and declared himself as a prophet of the new religion, Deen-E-Ilahi was accepted by only a few people of his court and was not success.
Yes, King Akbar could not read! He had his courtiers read aloud to him so that he could remain informed. Some speculate that he suffered from dyslexia.
The Quakers were persecuted in England so their colony promoted religious tolerance.
A feature of the Gupta empire was the re-establishment of state policy based on religious tolerance, following the successful precedent set by Ashoka Maurya. So yes they did
he is a fat ugly bum
St. Michael is an archangel and has always been an archangel so, of course, he is a remarkable follower of Christ.