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::"the day of Ghadir Khumm is the grand eid of God. God has not sent any [[Prophethood|prophet]] unless he has celebrated this eid, and has glorified it. And its name in the heavens is the day of covenant and on the earth is the day of solemn covenant and public presence."<ref>Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī, ''Wasāʾil al-Shīʿa'', vol.8, p.89.</ref>
::"the day of Ghadir Khumm is the grand eid of God. God has not sent any [[Prophethood|prophet]] unless he has celebrated this eid, and has glorified it. And its name in the heavens is the day of covenant and on the earth is the day of solemn covenant and public presence."<ref>Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī, ''Wasāʾil al-Shīʿa'', vol.8, p.89.</ref>


In another hadith from Imam al-Sadiq (a), he regarded Eid al-Ghadir the greatest and most glorious eid of Muslims, in every hour of which, they need to thank God; and that people [[fast]] the day to show their gratitude and that fasting the day equals 60 years of worship."<ref>Al-Hurr al-'Amili, ''Wasa'il al-Shi'a'', vol.10, p.443.</ref>
In another hadith from Imam al-Sadiq (a), he regarded Eid al-Ghadir the greatest and most glorious eid of Muslims, in every hour of which, they need to thank God; and that people [[fast]] the day to show their gratitude and that fasting the day equals 60 years of worship."<ref>Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī, ''Wasāʾil al-Shīʿa'', vol.10, p.443.</ref>


[[Imam al-Rida (a)]] said,
[[Imam al-Rida (a)]] said,
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