The Mughal vs Ottoman vs Safavid Rivalry Explained — Fexingo History
In the 1570s, Mughal Emperor Akbar built a House of Worship in Fatehpur Sikri where he invited Muslims, Hindus, Jains, Zoroastrians, Christians, and even atheists to debate theology. This episode explores the Ibadat Khana's origins, the bold debates that took place there, and how they led Akbar to break from orthodox Islam, issue the Mahzar decree asserting his own religious authority, and ultimately found the syncretic Din-i-Ilahi. We discuss the roles of key figures like the Jesuit missionaries from Goa, the Jain monk Hiravijaya Suri, the Zoroastrian dastur Meherji Rana, and the Mughal courtier Abu'l Fazl. The episode also covers the conservative backlash from Muslim scholars like Mulla Abdullah Sultanpuri, the political implications of Akbar's religious experiments, and the long-term impact on Mughal governance and the concept of sulh-i kul. Listeners will learn about the Ibadat Khana's architecture, the rules of debate, and the fascinating transcripts preserved in the Akbarnama and Jesuit reports. #Akbar #IbadatKhana #FatehpurSikri #MughalEmpire #InterfaithDebate #Din-i-Ilahi #Mahzar #AbulFazl #Jesuits #HiravijayaSuri #MeherjiRana #Zoroastrianism #Jainism #Sulh-iKul #ReligiousTolerance #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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