What is Din-E-Ilahi?
Din-E-Ilahi religion was initiated by Akbar, in 1582. To bring people to believe in one God, he introduced his religion. It is also called Tauhid-I-Ilahi. Akbar tolerated many religions of India without pushing the belief of the religion he previously practiced. Still, he created Din-E-Ilahi to bring people closer through a religion that served only one God.
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.