The document addresses a misunderstanding that the name of Emperor Akbar is referenced during the Muslim call to prayer. It explains that: 1) A non-Muslim minister had previously claimed that Muslims take Emperor Akbar's name in prayer, but this was clarified as incorrect. 2) The word "Akbar" in the call to prayer predates Emperor Akbar and has no connection to him. 3) "Akbar" is an Arabic word meaning "great" - when saying "Allahu Akbar" it declares that Allah is the greatest, not a reference to the emperor.