According to Chapter 7, the mosque where Sai Baba resided was a place of unique and unconventional activities that blended different religious traditions. The text explicitly asks how He could be a Muslim when so many Hindu practices occurred there. For instance, a sacred fire, or Dhuni, burned day and night. The sounds of ringing bells and blowing conches, central to Hindu worship, were heard in the mosque. Furthermore, the chapter mentions the grinding of grain, offerings to fire, constant Bhajan (devotional singing), food distribution, and the ritual washing of feet and worship, all taking place within the mosque's walls, making it a truly unique spiritual hub.
Describe the activities that took place in the mosque where Sai Baba lived which were uncharacteristic of a typical mosque, as detailed in Chapter 7.
📖 Chapter 7