History & Civics
Answer
Din-i-Ilahi was a system of religious beliefs introduced by Akbar in 1582. Din-i-Ilahi means divine faith. This new faith included the good points of all religions. The basic purpose of formation of Din-i-Ilahi was Sulh-i-Kul or universal harmony. The main principle in this faith were:
- Not to discriminate between people of different religions.
- It focused on a system of ethics like justice, peace, honesty, etc. which were universally applicable.
- There were no sacred books, no priests, no temples or rituals in this faith.
- The members of the faith were to follow a code of conduct which included —
- not to eat meat, at least in month of their birth
- to give alms on their birthday
- to do good to everybody.
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