Akbar's eclecticism
Khalid Ahmed reviews Stietencron's book on Mughal Emperor Akbar's syncretic approach to religion.
Akbar’s rule was a patch of effulgence in a general darkness on earth. Poets and artists gravitated to it; faiths rejected in other lands escaped to India to find tolerance. Today, Akbar is irrelevant to what is happening in the Islamic world
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