The introduction explicitly states the opposite. According to Chapter 0, Sai Baba never said 'Anal Haq,' which translates to 'I am God.' Instead, the text emphasizes that he would call himself a 'banda' or a servant of God, and he never took greatness for himself. The book clarifies that while he did not say 'Anal Haq,' he frequently uttered 'Yaade Haq,' meaning 'I remember/meditate on God.' His typical blessing, 'Allah bhala karega' (God will do good), further reinforces his position as a devotee rather than a self-proclaimed divinity.
Does the introduction explain Sai Baba's teaching of 'Anal Haq'?
π Chapter 0