The beginning of Chapter 11 makes a very clear statement about Sai Baba's impartiality towards people from different religious backgrounds. The text explicitly states that 'Whether Hindu or Muslim, he treated both as equals.' This principle of equality was a fundamental aspect of his divine play in Shirdi, where even his act of evaluating the life spans of all who came to him was considered an act of worship, as noted in the chapter.
What does the text say about Sai Baba's attitude towards people of different religions?
📖 Chapter 11