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Ahlul Bayt (a), i.e. Imam 'Ali (a), Lady Fatima (s), Imam Hasan (a) and Imam Husayn (a) | Ahlul Bayt (a), i.e. Imam 'Ali (a), Lady Fatima (s), Imam Hasan (a) and Imam Husayn (a) | ||
Then a number of 110 Companions of the Prophet (s) can be seen including, 'Umar b. al-Khattab, 'Uthman b. 'Affan, 'Ayisha bint Abi Bakr, Salman the Persian, Abu Dhar al-Ghaffari, Zubayr b. 'Awam, Jabir b. Abd Allah Ansari, Abbas b. Abd al- | Then a number of 110 Companions of the Prophet (s) can be seen including, 'Umar b. al-Khattab, 'Uthman b. 'Affan, 'Ayisha bint Abi Bakr, Salman the Persian, Abu Dhar al-Ghaffari, Zubayr b. 'Awam, Jabir b. Abd Allah Ansari, Abbas b. Abd al-Muttalib, Abu Hurayra, etc. who were all present in Ghadir Khum and narrated the event directly. | ||
Also, the event has been reported by 83 of the Followers including, Asbagh b. Nubata and 'Umar b. Abd al-Aziz, the Umayyad | Also, the event has been reported by 83 of the Followers including, Asbagh b. Nubata and 'Umar b. Abd al-Aziz, the Umayyad caliph. | ||
Then, it also can be seen reported by 360 Sunni scholars of 2nd to 4th century AH including, the leader of Shafi'ites, | Then, it also can be seen reported by 360 Sunni scholars of 2nd to 4th century AH including, the leader of Shafi'ites, Hanbalites, Ahmad b. Shu'ayb Nasa'i, Ibn Mughazili, Ahmad b. Abd Allah and Ahmad b. Abd Rabbih. | ||
Also, many Shi'a hadith scholars have narrated the hadith of Ghadir including Shaykh al-Kulayni, Shaykh Saduq, Shaykh Mufid, Sayyid Murtada, etc. | Also, many Shi'a hadith scholars have narrated the hadith of Ghadir including Shaykh al-Kulayni, Shaykh Saduq, Shaykh Mufid, Sayyid Murtada, etc. | ||
Many scholars consider hadith of Ghadir as Hasan and some considers it Sahih. Also, all Shi'a hadith scholars and some great Sunni scholars consider this hadith as Mutawatir [frequently narrated]. | Many scholars consider hadith of Ghadir as Hasan and some considers it Sahih. Also, all Shi'a hadith scholars and some great Sunni scholars consider this hadith as Mutawatir [frequently narrated]. |