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 Din-i Ilahi --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
The Din-i Ilahi was essentially an ethical system, prohibiting such sins as lust, sensuality, slander, and pride and enjoining the virtues of piety, prudence, abstinence, and kindness.
The influence and appeal of the Din-i Ilahi were limited and did not survive Akbar, but they did trigger a strong orthodox reaction in Indian Islam.
There were no sacred scriptures or a priestly hierarchy in the Din-i Ilahi.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article?eu=30976

  
 Akbur
Din-I Ilahi was a mixture of a lot of religions but it was really based on Islam.
He called his new religion Din-i Ilahi or “The religion of God.” In this religion he wanted the same belief, which was that God is unified and one thing.
Although the idea of religious representatives debating about their, and others, religion was a good one it didn't last, for the Jesuits did not want to try and become unified, they just wanted to try and make Akbar convert.
www.lakesideschool.org /studentweb/worldhistory/IslamicEmpiresb/Akbur.htm

  
 The Mughals
The Din-i Ilahi, the religion that would synthesize the world's religions into a single religion, that he established was predominantly based on Islam.
From this concern he developed a new religion he called Din-i Ilahi, or "The Religion of God." Believing, as Muslims do, that every faith contained the essential truth that God is unified and one thing, he sought to find the unifying aspects of all religions.
The Din-i Ilahi borrowed from Jainism a respect and care for all living things, and it derived from Zoroastrianism sun-worship and, especially, the idea of divine kingship.
206.110.20.140 /users/murphyc/web/web/apworld/assign/unit3/mug.htm

  
 Akbar - The Great
In the 30th year of his reign, Akbar, who was distanciating himself from Islam and searching for a universal religion, replaced the Hegira era dates by the Ilahi era (the "Divine" era) ones, calculated in solar years from the beginning of his reign.
Mughals, Akbar, 1556 to 1605 AD square silver 1/2 rupia, dated year 40 of the Ilahi era, 1594 AD.
He dropped from the obverse of his coins the Muslim profession of faith and the expression "Allah akbar", "God is great" was substituted.
www.indhistory.com /akbar.html

  
 deendar anjuman
They were instructed to warn these rulers that if they accepted Islam ‘they would gain the wealth of religion (din) and the world (duniya)’, but that if they refused, their power would be snatched away from them.
They looked upon them and their avatars contemptuously ‘as kafirs’, as ‘without religion’ (be-din), as having had no prophet sent to them by God and as lacking in any ‘truthfulness’ (sadaqat) and spirituality (ruhaniyyat).
He wrote that God has sent prophets to all peoples, including to the Indians, all of whom taught the same religion (din), al-Islam, and that the last of these was the Prophet Muhammad.
www.truthindia.com /page58.html

  
 ALCHEMICAL GNOSIS IN BABI
As for the Divine Mine [metal] (ma`din-i ilahi) which is of "the Father" (āb = "sulphur" ?), "the Son" (ibn= "mercury") and the Holy Spirit (rūh al-quds = sal ammoniac ?) it has become known as it was by means of the enigmatic utterances and subtle expositions of past times...
He was executed for heresy on July 9th 1850 in Tabriz (N. Iran) having claimed a few years earlier to be the expected Qā'im (= "Ariser") or Mahdī (Guided One), the Messiah figure expected by Muslims and ultimately a manifestation of Divinity (mazhar-i ilahi).
Influenced by Shaykhī teachings, though a remarkably creative and original thinker, the Bāb communicated hundreds of revelations during the course of the six years of his turbulent life as a messianic claimant (1819-1850).
www.hurqalya.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /PAPERS/alchemical_gnosis_in_babi.htm

  
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 South Asia, 1400-1600 A.D. Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1556–1605) defines his syncretistic religious doctrine, Din-i Ilahi, or Divine Faith, and throughout his reign sponsors the extensive translation of Hindu texts, such as the Harivamsa (literally "Genealogy of Vishnu").
This sets the tone for the flowering of a syncretistic Mughal style in architecture and the arts, which occurs initially at the capital city of Fatehpur Sikri, near Agra, founded in 1571 but abandoned as a capital in 1585.
www.metmuseum.org /toah/ht/08/ssa/ht08ssa.htm

  
 godin.htm
El Din -I- Ilahi def Akbar y la religión Sikh.
www.konvergencias.com.ar /godin.htm

  
 knpanikkar.org
The world of Muslim communalism is not informed by Akbar's Din-I Ilahi or Syed Ahmad Khan's understanding of the Quran and Ahadis.
www.knpanikkar.org /books/Before%20the%20Night%20Falls%20-%20chapter%201.html

  
 [sacw] SACW #1 (14 Dec. 01)
If the Muslim communities insist on=20 their adherence to jehad as a spiritual asset, they may consider=20 incorporating some of the values embodied in Asoka's dhamma, in Sufi=20 thought, or in Akbar's Din-i Ilahi.
If they wish to nurture mujahids in the true ecumenical spirit of=20 Islam, they will need to draw on democratic and socialist theories=20 that have made this world a better place to live in.
That is precisely why its meaning must=20 reflect contemporary realities.
bridget.jatol.com /pipermail/sacw_insaf.net/2001/001228.html

  
 Regard sur l'Islam, l'après-croisades, par Julien Duval, departmentofintelligence.com
Il crée même une sorte de synthèse des différentes religions, la Din-i Ilahi, (la " religion divine ") qui doit transcender les anciennes religions.
www.departmentofintelligence.com /fr/islam/islam5.htm

  
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www.guzelislam.com /imp3.htm

  
 Empire
-Akbar created his own religion called Din-i Ilahi that complied the best aspects of all religions and parts of Muslim belief.
That ruler was free from sin and had a deep understanding of god- praised akbar as such a ruler
He also instituted religious tolerance in the empire
pages.framingham.k12.ma.us /fhsss/Mc%20Callion/apworld/1450-1750/empirechart.htm

  
 academic_curriculum.html
Akbar and the Din i-Ilahi, Shah Jahan, Taj Mahal, Shivaji and the Marathas, Deccan Sultanates, Vijayanagar, Portugese and Goa, Guru Nanak and Sikhism.
The coming of the British, the East India Company, wars with France, Dupleix, Tipu Sultan, Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Permanent Settlement of 1793, indigo, tea, spices, abolition of sati and thuggee, Indian mutiny/Sepoy rebellion/beginning of the war for Indian independence?
www.cs.virginia.edu /renaissance/academic_curriculum.html

  
 Journal of Research (Science) - The first online newspaper of B.Z. University, Multan, Pakistan.
Muhammad Iqbal Makhdum, Muhammad Nawaz Malik, Fiaz Ahmad, Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry and Shabab-ud-Din
Abstract: Some physical parameters of the environment and their influence on cotton crop production were studied at Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan (30
INVESTIGATION ON THE PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF ENVIRONMENT AND THEIR IMPACT ON COTTON CROP PRODUCTION IN THE SOUTHERN PUNJAB, PAKISTAN
www.bzu.edu.pk /jrscience/vol12no2/6.asp   (183 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Muhammad Nawaz A. Malik, Shabab-ud-Din, M.I. Makhdum and Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
Use of Thidiazuron as Harvest-Aid in Early and Late Planted Cotton:
www.fspublishers.org /past-issues/vol4-1-ijab.html   (1078 words)

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