'Sufism began to turn pantheistic only when the ideas of Ibn al- Arabi (d. 1240) began to exert their influences, first, though the Persian poetry of Jalaluddhin Rumi (1207–73) and Abdur Rahman Jami (1414–92) and then through the endeavours within India of Ashraf Jahangir Semnani (early fifteenth century). About the same time that the pantheism of Shankaracharya School of Vedanta was attaining increasing influence within Brahmanical thought. From the following, identify the Mughal emperor who was the first to recognise the thought?

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'Sufism began to turn pantheistic only when the ideas of Ibn al- Arabi (d. 1240) began to exert their influences, first, though the Persian poetry of Jalaluddhin Rumi (1207–73) and Abdur Rahman Jami (1414–92) and then through the endeavours within India of Ashraf Jahangir Semnani (early fifteenth century). About the same time that the pantheism of Shankaracharya School of Vedanta was attaining increasing influence within Brahmanical thought. From the following, identify the Mughal emperor who was the first to recognise the thought?






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