Describe the paradoxical nature of the mosque where Sai Baba lived.

📖 Chapter 7

The mosque where Sai Baba resided was a unique symbol of His universal message, as described in Chapter 7. While it was a mosque, traditionally a place of Muslim worship, it incorporated numerous Hindu practices, creating a paradox that puzzled many. The text highlights that a sacred fire, or Dhuni, burned there day and night. Inside this mosque, one could hear the ringing of bells and the blowing of conches, and witness offerings to the fire. Furthermore, Chapter 7 notes that Bhajan (devotional singing), the grinding of grain, food distribution, and even the ritual washing of feet and worship took place within its walls, leading the text to question how He could be considered a Muslim given these activities.


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