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  1. Birbal

    Din-i Ilahi

    Jainism is unique among the existing religions in that it is totally for against nonviolence against animals, even Buddhism and Hinduism have schools that accept killing of animals for food, and such schools are the majority of the abrahamic religions. That's why it is proper to compare the...
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    Din-i Ilahi

    Believing in a singe benevolent and mercifull God- theology of monotheism and reincarnation along with ethics of tolerance, nonviolence towards humans and animals, honesty, chastity and simple living are the same in Sikhism and the Din-Ilahi. Akbar met the third Sikh guru- Amar Das, ate in the...
  3. Birbal

    Din-i Ilahi

    Well, it is a "dead religion"- I'd figure that there are less Divine Religionists then Marcionites, I've met just a few members of Din-i Ilahi, online, of course (and the majority of them in India). It's not necessary, there is virtually a couple of pages of description of the Din-i Ilahi from...
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    Vegetarianism and anthropology

    I also found Supersize me interesting.
  5. Birbal

    Din-i Ilahi

    Asalamu alaykum I guess being that Sikhism is this sub-forum, the Din-i-Ilahi should go here too, because the two religions were founded about the same time and about the same place, and are a lot similar regarding theology and ethics. The Din-i Ilahi, meaning Divine Religion, was founded by...
  6. Birbal

    Peace to all

    Hello everybody, I am Abdurahman, I'm an Eastern European graduate of classical philology, and a junior of philosophy, and I am a member of the Din-i Ilahi, the "Divine Religion" which says that there is one God and that Akbar is his prophet, about which I have opened a topic in the Eastern...
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