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Yes he was.

Please watch the Movie "Jodhaa Akbar"

And you will understand.

It cause much tension -

Akbar never asked her to forbade her religion,

He wanted her to honour it just as she did before marriage.

He was one of the greatest men for seeing beyond the confines of Islam,

And into the realms of Love, Honor and True Pride.

For me,

It was the greatest shame that Akbar's grandson - Shah Jahan,

had ruled the way he did.

Contrary to Akbar's ideology of unity.

But it now stands as a tale told to the old times,

Not meaning much now as the past is over and the future is what this present world will shape.

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