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[[Imam al-Rida (a)]] said, "Day of Ghadir is more famous among the dwellers of skies than the people of the earth… if people knew the value of this day, the angels would undoubtedly shake hands with them 10 times a day."
[[Imam al-Rida (a)]] said, "Day of Ghadir is more famous among the dwellers of skies than the people of the earth… if people knew the value of this day, the angels would undoubtedly shake hands with them 10 times a day."
== Eid Ghadir in Islam ==
Muslims, especially Shi'a have always regarded the day of Ghadir one of the greatest eids and this day is known to them as Eid Ghadir.
It has been esteemed so much that making allegiance with Musa'li b. Mansur (an Egyptian ruler) was held on the Eid Ghadir Khum 487 AH. Also, it is narrated by Sunni scholars that anyone who fasts 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah, (which is the day of Eid Ghadir Khum) God will reward him equal to the reward of 6 months of fasting. The eve of Ghadir Khum is also celebrated among Muslims.
The Prophet (s) said, "Day of Ghadir Khum is the greatest Eid of my people and that is the day when God perfected religion, and completed His blessing upon my people, and approved Islam as their religion."
Also, Imam Sadiq (a) said, "Day of Ghadir Khum is a great Eid of God. God has not chosen a prophet unless He has regarded that day an Eid and has glorified it; and the name of this day is the Day of Promise in the skies and the Day of Covenant and Public Attendance on the earth."


== Poets of Ghadir ==
== Poets of Ghadir ==
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| ||  || Hamani Afwa || Abu Najib Tahir || Ibn Jubar Misri || Abu al-Ma'ali al-Qadi Jalis || Baha' al-Din al-Irbili || Shams al-Din al-Maliki || || || Husayn b. Shihab al-Karaki
| ||  || Hamani Afwa || Abu Najib Tahir || Ibn Jubar Misri || Abu al-Ma'ali al-Qadi Jalis || Baha' al-Din al-Irbili || Shams al-Din al-Maliki || || || Husayn b. Shihab al-Karaki
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== Eid Ghadir in Islam ==
Muslims, especially Shi'a have always regarded the day of Ghadir one of the greatest eids and this day is known to them as Eid Ghadir.
It has been esteemed so much that making allegiance with Musa'li b. Mansur (an Egyptian ruler) was held on the Eid Ghadir Khum 487 AH. Also, it is narrated by Sunni scholars that anyone who fasts 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah, (which is the day of Eid Ghadir Khum) God will reward him equal to the reward of 6 months of fasting. The eve of Ghadir Khum is also celebrated among Muslims.
The Prophet (s) said, "Day of Ghadir Khum is the greatest Eid of my people and that is the day when God perfected religion, and completed His blessing upon my people, and approved Islam as their religion."
Also, Imam Sadiq (a) said, "Day of Ghadir Khum is a great Eid of God. God has not chosen a prophet unless He has regarded that day an Eid and has glorified it; and the name of this day is the Day of Promise in the skies and the Day of Covenant and Public Attendance on the earth."


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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