How did Sai Baba bridge the gap between Hindus and Muslims, according to Chapter 7?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 7

Chapter 7 provides a profound look at how Sai Baba transcended religious divides. The text states that if called a Hindu, He looked like a Muslim, and if called a Muslim, He had the noble marks of a Hindu, with His conduct being equal and impartial toward both groups. His actions demonstrated this unity. For instance, He initiated the celebration of the Hindu festival of Ram Navami, complete with devotional songs. As Chapter 7 details, on the very same day, He would give permission for the Muslim Sandal procession, and both festivals were conducted with equal joy. He also allowed Muslims to make a Tabut for Moharram in the mosque, showing his impartial love for both communities.


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