Chapter 7 details how Sai Baba's mosque was a unique place where many Hindu rituals were regularly practiced, which was highly unusual for a Muslim place of worship. The text specifically lists several of these activities: a sacred fire (Dhuni) burned there day and night, grain was ground, and bells and conches were rung. Furthermore, as described in the chapter, offerings were made to the fire, Bhajans (devotional songs) were constantly sung, food was distributed, and even the ritual washing of feet and worship took place within the mosque, leading observers to question how He could be considered a Muslim.
Chapter 7 describes Sai Baba's mosque as an unusual place. What Hindu-like activities took place there that would be atypical for a traditional mosque?
📖 Chapter 7