Chapter 7 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra details numerous activities within the mosque where Sai Baba lived that were characteristic of Hindu worship, creating a unique and inclusive environment. The text asks, "how could He be a Muslim?" when considering that a sacred fire (Dhuni) burned day and night in the mosque. Furthermore, the mosque was a place where bells were rung and conches were blown, grain was ground, and offerings were made to the fire. It was also a site for constant Bhajan (devotional singing), the distribution of food, and even the ritual washing of feet and worship, all practices more commonly associated with Hindu temples than a traditional mosque.
Can you describe the specific activities that took place in the mosque that were unusual for a Muslim place of worship?
๐ Chapter 7