According to Chapter 7, the mosque where Sai Baba lived was the setting for many activities typically associated with Hindu worship. This created a notable paradox. The text states that a sacred fire, or Dhuni, burned there day and night. Inside the mosque, there was the grinding of grain, the ringing of bells, and the blowing of conches. Furthermore, offerings were made to the fire, constant bhajans (devotional songs) were sung, food was distributed, and the ritual washing of feet and worship took place. These practices led people to question how he could be a Muslim while residing in a mosque filled with Hindu rituals.
What activities took place in the mosque where Sai Baba lived that were unusual for a mosque?
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