Abstract

Hindu temples. Abul-Fazl condemned "clinging to an idea", instead of people "judging for themselves". For with "reflection", people "shake off the prejudices of their education, the threads of the web of religious blindness break". Akbar argued: "What constancy might one expect from those converted under duress?" This anticipated Locke: faith requires reason, not coercion.

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