As recounted in Chapter 7, Sai Baba's impartiality extended to specific religious observances like Moharram. When some Muslims approached him in the Masjid with a request to make a Tabut (a replica of a tomb) and take it in a procession through the village, he immediately gave his permission. He allowed the Tabut to be kept for four days. The text specifically notes that on the fifth day when it was removed, Sai Baba felt neither joy nor sorrow in his mind, showcasing his detached and equitable disposition towards the religious practices of his devotees.
Describe the events surrounding the Moharram festival as mentioned in Chapter 7 and Sai Baba's reaction to them.
π Chapter 7