Hemant Wagh

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He urged people to learn about others’ religions, so as to dispel intolerant prejudices against each other and develop, instead, a sense of empathy. This, Akbar was convinced, would lead to a spirit of universal peace and active tolerance, which he called sulh kul. All religions, he believed, were either equally true or equally untrue and so deserved equal respect and protection.
Hemant Wagh
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Akbar: The Great Mughal
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