What activities took place in the mosque in Shirdi that were uncharacteristic of a typical mosque, according to Chapter 7?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 7

Chapter 7 highlights several activities within the mosque where Sai Baba resided that were distinctly uncharacteristic of a typical Muslim place of worship. The text questions how Baba could be considered a Muslim when a sacred fire, or Dhuni, burned day and night in the mosque. Additionally, the chapter mentions the grinding of grain, the ringing of bells, and the blowing of conches, all of which are practices associated with Hindu temples. The mosque was also a place for constant Bhajan (devotional singing), the distribution of food, and even the ritual washing of feet and worship, further blurring the lines and underscoring Baba's unique and inclusive nature.


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