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'Din-i-Ilahi' of Akbar was not a success because __________.
  1. after Akbar, it was not patronised
  2. the Muslims did not accept other religious practices
  3. it was not suitably projected to the masses
  4. All of the above

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the Muslims did not accept other religious practices
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All of the above
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after Akbar, it was not patronised
D
it was not suitably projected to the masses
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Din-e-Ilahi was an elite religious movement, formulated by the Mughal emperor Akbar in the late 16th century AD. The idea was to combine Islam and Hinduism into one faith, but also to add aspects of Christianity, Zoroastrianism and Jainism. It was not a successful movement as the successors were not as liberal and tolerant as Akbar and therefore they did not promote it. Also, the more orthodox Muslims were not ready to accept other religious practices.

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