FATAWA E ALAMGIRI GUIDEBOOK
FATAWA E ALAMGIRI GUIDEBOOK
Alamgir chartered a path back to traditional Islam. His rule was characterized by his personal piety and sponsorship of Islamic knowledge. He was famously disagreed with his father Shah Jahan’s construction of Taj mahal , he saw it as wasteful and against the spirit of what Prophet Mohammad (saw) had preached. He also felt that a comprehensive guide for Islamic law tailored to the needs of Muslims was needed, and this brought together hundreds of scholars of Islamic law to work out a solution, The result was the monumental Fatawa e Alamgiri (The Religious decrees of Alamgir) , a collection of religious decrees based on the Hanafi school of Islamic law, which he used as the official legal code for the empire. Hearkening back to that first Muslim state in Medina, Alamgir thus established Islamic shari’ah as the law of ruling land. This ended up increasing his popularity with his subjects, as previously established taxes not in line with Islamic law were abolished, lightening the financial load on his subjects.
Reference: Lost Islamic History - Firas Al Khateeb
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