Chapter 7 describes several paradoxes about Sai Baba's life in the mosque. Can you explain them?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 7

Chapter 7 highlights a series of paradoxes that made Sai Baba's identity an enigma. While he chose to live in a mosque (Masjid), a Muslim place of worship, his activities within it were distinctly Hindu. The chapter states that a sacred fire (Dhuni) burned there day and night, and the sounds of bells and conches, typically found in a Hindu temple, were heard. Furthermore, he allowed Bhajan singing, fire offerings, and the ritual washing of his feet for worship inside the mosque. These contradictions made it impossible to classify him as conventionally Muslim, amazing all who came to witness him.


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