Muslim rulers were never tolerant to Hindus. Most of them are famous for their Temple destruction activity. They have written their "Idol Breaking" activity with pride in their chronicles. All of them imposed "Jizya Tax" on Hindus. The Hindu Officials were often charged with false charges and forced to convert to Islam. Great-grandfather of Mohammad Iqbal, Pakistani poet was also converted to Islam in the same way.
If the question is asking why Muslim Rulers did not forcibly convert Hindus when Hindus are clearly polytheists, the answer is that there were just too many Hindus and too many of them were in remote regions.
Novanet Answear: HIndus were the majority in India.
It united people in India to seek independence. Relations between Muslims and Hindus in India had always been cordial. The pact was between POLITICAL parties, not between religious factions.
Islamic Rulers almost never accepted Buddhism. In India, Muslim rulers eradicated the Buddhist populations. In Malaysia and Indonesia, Buddhists were generally pushed out to the more rural areas and those who stayed in major cities suffered under discrimination until colonialism ended this.
He was genius and had good vision. Akbar is remembered for his secular image .According to Haig "Akbar was unquestionably the greatest of all rulers of India in Muslim period.
The capital of the Muslim empire in India is Delhi. And your welcome.
The early Muslim rulers in India were fiercely intolerant of a faith that they saw as idolatory, destroying temples and forcing believers to convert. During the time of Akbar, this was changing. He was respectful of all faiths, became a vegetarian so as not to offend the Hindus and built Hindu temples. In 1575, he built a 'house of worship' where scholars of all religions could meet for discussion.
The Mughal rulers were different from earlier Muslim rulers of India because most of the people who ruled were Hindu's. Eventually a ruler Akbar persuaded Hindus an Muslims to live more peacefully together. ~I hope that helped you!:)
Akbar was a Muslim, and he made India tolerant to all religions.
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Since India has large populations of both Muslims and Hindus, maintaining good relations between these communities is necessary for effective governance. Historically, there have been significant tensions between the Muslim and Hindu communities due to the centuries of war and between Muslim-led states and Hindu-led Principalities and the repression suffered by Hindus and other polytheists under more repressive Islamic rulers like Aurangzeb in the Mughal Empire or many of the rulers of the Ghaznavid Empire.
The British invaded India and took over from the Moghuls and not the Hindus
What ever Carpets we had,unfortunately they were spread for the Britishers and the Muslim Rulers.
This is a wrong question. India was never Hindu state. It was not even a country with territorial boundaries. India already had Hindus,buddhists and Jains living.
Religious differences still divide Hindus and Muslims.
Religious differences still divide Hindus and Muslims.