Mughal eperors adopted the golden principles of Islam: equality and justice, accountability and answerability to law. These principles were a cause of pleasure for non-Muslims. Mughal emperors established schools, seminaries and mosques in different parts of their empire. they aimed to guide the Muslims in leading their life according to Islamic code. Notable and great scholars were appointed in these schools and were paid from treasury. Islamic libraries were also established in these schools. In Mughal Empire everyone had the liberty to practice his religion. Taxes were justifiable and free from any religious bias or discrimination.