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The proclamation of the verses of disassociation refers to the recitation of the opening verses of Sura al-Tawba by Imam 'Ali to the polytheists in Mecca during Dhu al-Hijjah of the ninth year AH. Initially, the Prophet had assigned this task to Abu Bakr b. Abi Quhafa, but following God's command, he revoked it and entrusted it to Imam 'Ali. The hadith narrating this event has been transmitted in a mutawatir (frequently transmitted) manner and is found in both Shiite and Sunni sources.
'''The proclamation of the verses of disassociation''' refers to the recitation of the opening verses of Sura al-Tawba by Imam 'Ali to the polytheists in Mecca during Dhu al-Hijjah of the ninth year AH. Initially, the Prophet had assigned this task to Abu Bakr b. Abi Quhafa, but following God's command, he revoked it and entrusted it to Imam 'Ali. The hadith narrating this event has been transmitted in a mutawatir (frequently transmitted) manner and is found in both Shiite and Sunni sources.


The sources cite this event as one of the virtues of Imam 'Ali. Furthermore, based on hadiths found in both Shiite and Sunni sources, Imam 'Ali used this incident as evidence to demonstrate his superiority over the other companions and his rightful claim to the caliphate.
The sources cite this event as one of the virtues of Imam 'Ali. Furthermore, based on hadiths found in both Shiite and Sunni sources, Imam 'Ali used this incident as evidence to demonstrate his superiority over the other companions and his rightful claim to the caliphate.
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Some Sunni scholars have suggested that the removal of Abu Bakr and the sending of Imam 'Ali in this event is not evidence of Imam 'Ali's superiority. They claim that the reason for this assignment was that among the Arabs at that time, it was customary for the cancellation of a treaty to be carried out by the one who had made it or a close relative of theirs. However, Shiite scholars maintain that Imam 'Ali's mission is proof of the shared nature of the prophetic mission between him and the Prophet. This mission was not only about disassociating from the polytheists, which is a duty and responsibility for all believers, but also involved the proclamation and delivery of new divine rulings.
Some Sunni scholars have suggested that the removal of Abu Bakr and the sending of Imam 'Ali in this event is not evidence of Imam 'Ali's superiority. They claim that the reason for this assignment was that among the Arabs at that time, it was customary for the cancellation of a treaty to be carried out by the one who had made it or a close relative of theirs. However, Shiite scholars maintain that Imam 'Ali's mission is proof of the shared nature of the prophetic mission between him and the Prophet. This mission was not only about disassociating from the polytheists, which is a duty and responsibility for all believers, but also involved the proclamation and delivery of new divine rulings.
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