Chapter 23 addresses this by explaining that while devotees considered Sai Baba an Incarnation (Avatar) because he displayed all the necessary signs, he himself maintained a position of profound humility. He would say, "I am a humble servant in the court of Allah." The text clarifies that even if he were an Avatar, he displayed perfect human conduct. He never proclaimed "Anal Haq" (I am God), but instead constantly chanted phrases like "Ya-De-Haq" (He is the Truth) and "Allah Malik" (God is the Master), always pointing to a higher power. This demonstrates his role as a servant of God, even while possessing divine qualities.
Chapter 23 mentions that Sai Baba was seen as an Avatar but called himself a servant. How does the text explain this apparent contradiction?
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