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'''Pledge of al-Riḍwān''' (Arabic:{{ia| بيعة الرضوان}}, literally: pledge of satisfaction) or '''Pledge of the Tree''' (Arabic:{{ia|بيعة الشجرة}}) was a renewed [[pledge]] of some [[Sahaba]] of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] which occurred in [[6]]/628 near [[Mecca]] before the [[Hudaybiyya Peace Treaty]]. The [[Quran 48]]:18, refers to this event. The titles, "Pledge of the Tree" and "Pledge of Satisfaction" (al-Ridwan) come from this Quranic verse.
'''Pledge of al-Riḍwān''' (Arabic:{{ia| بيعة الرضوان}}, literally: pledge of satisfaction) or '''Pledge of the Tree''' (Arabic:{{ia|بيعة الشجرة}}) was a renewed [[pledge]] of some [[Sahaba]] of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] which occurred in [[6]]/628 near [[Mecca]] before the [[Hudaybiyya Peace Treaty]]. The [[Quran 48]]:18, refers to this event. The titles, "Pledge of the Tree" and "Pledge of Satisfaction" (al-Ridwan) come from this Quranic verse.


According to [[Sunni]] Muslims, the divine satisfaction with these pledgers is unconditional, unqualified, and eternal, and thus, all of the Sahaba who were present in this pledge are especially venerated. However, [[Shi'a]]s hold that the satisfaction expressed in this Quranic verse is because of those people's sacrifices and their pledge on that day, but in order for it to be sustained, they had to fully comply with the Prophet (s).
According to [[Sunni]] Muslims, the divine satisfaction with these pledgers is unconditional, unqualified, and eternal, and thus, all of the Sahaba who were present in this pledge are especially venerated. However, [[Shi'a]]s hold that the satisfaction expressed in this Quranic verse is because of those people's sacrifices and their pledge on that day, but in order for it to be sustained, they had to fully obey the Prophet (s).


==In the Quran==
==In the Quran==
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