Din-e Ilahi
Din-e Ilahi was an eclectic religion that blended Hinduism and Islam, along with certain ideas from Jainism and Zoroastrianism. Mughal emperor Akbar the Great invented the religion in the late 16th century.
Disciples of Din-e Ilahi during Akbar's Time
Birbal
Prince Salim
Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak
Prince Murad
Qasim Khan
Azam Khan
Shaikh Mubarak
Abdus Samad
Mulla Shah Muhammad Shahadad
Sufi Ahmad
Mir Sharif Amal
Sultan Khwaja
Mirza Sadr-ud-Din
Taki Shustar
Shaikhzada Gosala Benarasi
Sadar Jahan
Sadar Jahan's first son
Sadar Jahan's second son
Shaikh Faizi
Jafar Beig