It was the Mughal Empire who encourages religious and cultural toleration. Mughal Empire ruled the country with the largest Hindu Majority. This empire brought changes in India like style of architecture, change of culture and more. It was Akbar who created a policy that tolerates religious belief by breaking the conventional Islam.
And Godism that accept the teachings of Hindu, Christians, and Buddhist aside from Islam. Jahangir, is the son of Akbar continued this kind of religious tolerance and built some of the Muslim’s known architecture until today.
The Mughal Empire is the Muslim empire known for encouraging religious and cultural toleration, particularly under the rule of Akbar the Great. Akbar promoted interfaith dialogues and abolished taxes on non-Muslims. His reign established a legacy of religious inclusivity that influenced Indian society significantly.
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