The account in Chapter 32 highlights that Sai Baba's court was visited by people from various backgrounds, not limited to a single faith. Specifically, the text mentions that a Maulvi also came to pay his respects to Sai. This Maulvi held Baba in high regard, and he is quoted as saying, "This alone is the true father-mother, who will end this cycle of births." This inclusion demonstrates the universal appeal of Sai Baba, who was recognized as a great spiritual guide capable of granting liberation even by figures from other religious traditions.
Who from a different religious tradition is mentioned as a visitor to Sai Baba's court?
๐ Chapter 32