Principles of Din-E-Ilahi religion
The principles of the Din-E-Ilahi religion are written below:
- The Unity of God.
- Followers of the Din-E-Ilahi religion salute one another with ‘Allah-u-Akbar’ or Jalla Jalaluhu. The salute is translated to May his glory be glorified.
- Any kind of consumption of meat is prohibited.
- Every member needed to have a party on the occasion of their birthday.
- Since the consumption of meat was prohibited, the violence of any kind was also forbidden for the followers. The followers of Din-E-Ilahi were also prohibited from dining or associating with fishermen, hunters and butchers.
Din-E-Ilahi
Din-E-Ilahi was a religion introduced by the Mughal emperor Akbar, and he founded it on the basis of many religions prevalent in our country. It was an amalgam of beliefs and practices from religions like Jainism, Islam, Hinduism, Sufism, and Zoroastrianism. The religion did not last long or have many followers. Still, Din-E-Ilahi did raise conflict between the Mughal emperor and the Indian Islamic community due to the Mughal emperor trying to become a figure like the Prophet by preaching his religion.
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