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Hadīth al-rāyat (حديث رايت) is a narration from the Prophet (s) regarding Imam [[‘Ali (a)|'Ali's (a)]] courage and bravery in the [[Battle of Khaybar]].  This narration is a decisive proof of Imam 'Ali's (a) priority and superiority over other companions of the Prophet (s).
Hadīth al-rāyat (حديث رايت) is a narration from the Prophet (s) regarding Imam [['Ali (a)|'Ali's (a)]] courage and bravery in the [[Battle of Khaybar]].  This narration is a decisive proof of Imam 'Ali's (a) priority and superiority over other companions of the Prophet (s).


==What is rayat==
==What is rayat==
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==Evidence==
==Evidence==
This hadith, which is a conclusive proof of Imam 'Ali's (a) priority and superiority over other companions of the Prophet (s), is successively reported in most Shi'a and Sunni hadith collections and history books.  
This hadith, which is a conclusive proof of Imam 'Ali's (a) priority and superiority over other companions of the Prophet (s), is successively reported in most Shi'a and Sunni hadith collections and history books.


Some companions who have narrated the hadith are as: 'Umar b. Khattab, 'Aisha, 'Abdullah b. 'Abbas, Anas b. Malik, and Jabir b. Abdullah Ansari.
Some companions who have narrated the hadith are as: 'Umar b. Khattab, 'Aisha, 'Abdullah b. 'Abbas, Anas b. Malik, and Jabir b. Abdullah Ansari.


The contents of hadith is reported in different words in various Sunni sources such as Sira al-nabawiya, Mustadrak, Majma' al-zawa'id, Musnad Ahmad b. Hanbal, Kanz al-'ummal, and Hilya al-'uliya.
The contents of hadith is reported in different words in various Sunni sources such as Sira al-nabawiya, Mustadrak, Majma' al-zawa'id, Musnad Ahmad b. Hanbal, Kanz al-'ummal, and Hilya al-'uliya.
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