Chapter 7 provides a detailed account of why Sai Baba's religious identity was considered ambiguous and holy. It states that if you called Him a Hindu, He looked like a Muslim (Yavana), but if you called Him a Muslim, He bore the noble marks of a Hindu. The text from this chapter points out specific contradictions: He lived in a mosque, yet His ears were pierced like a Hindu's. Conversely, it mentions His circumcision was evident, a Muslim practice. This chapter emphasizes that His conduct was impartial to both groups and He was ultimately a holy incarnation beyond such distinctions.
Why is it said that Sai Baba was neither Hindu nor Muslim? What evidence does Chapter 7 provide?
๐ Chapter 7