Muslim heterodoxy, persianmurtaddunand jesuit missionaries at the court of King akbar (1580-1605)

Heythrop Journal 49 (6):898-939 (2008)
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Abstract

The Jesuit mission to the Court of the Great Moguls Akbar (1542–1605) and Jahângîr (1605–1627) stands in need of a fresh examination in the context of an encounter between Muslims and Christians; not least because it manifests certain unusual characteristics.

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