Correct option is D
Din-i Ilahi, which translates to "Religion of God," was a syncretic religion propounded by Emperor Akbar, the Mughal Emperor of India.
· Akbar, known for his policy of religious tolerance and promotion of religious pluralism, sought to create a unified faith that incorporated elements from various religions prevalent in his empire, including Islam, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Jainism.
· Din-i Ilahi emphasized moral and ethical principles drawn from these diverse religious traditions.