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What contribution did Akbar make in the history of Indian religious development?

Akbar not only contributed to solving the contradictions between sects, but also contributed wisdom to the history of Indian religious development. Akbar founded a "holy religion" without God, prophet and educational administration out of his "tolerant personality" and "pursuit of religious thought". This religion is characterized by advocating thrift, and its teachings require believers to "abandon secular desires and seek salvation." People who want to join the church can see Akbar directly, put the headscarf on Akbar's hand and put his head on Akbar's feet. Akbar will help him up, bless him, put a headscarf on him and send him a portrait of himself, and this person will become a believer. This religion requires believers to be loyal to the monarch Akbar. Christians regard Akbar as a god and call it "Allah-Akbar" when they meet (meaning "Akbar is God"). Believers also dedicated their property, life, honor and so on to the emperor. Akbar's "holy religion" has neither temples nor prayers, but only requires believers to love animals at ordinary times and give as much as possible, relieve or do good deeds. "Holy religion" does not force others to believe in religion. Akbar's religious measures eased the religious contradictions at that time and made different sects live in peace, thus consolidating the rule of the Mughal Empire.