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'''The Event of Ghadīr'''(واقعه غدیر), according to [[Shi'a]] beliefs, is among the most important events of Islamic history, in which on his return from Hajjat al-Wida' [Hajj of Farewell], the [[Prophet (s)]] introduced [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] as his vicegerent and people's guardian after himself at a place called [[Ghadir Khum]], where everyone including greatest [[Companions of the Prophet (s)|Companions]] promised allegiance to Imam 'Ali (a). | '''The Event of Ghadīr'''(واقعه غدیر), according to [[Shi'a]] beliefs, is among the most important events of Islamic history, in which on his return from Hajjat al-Wida' [Hajj of Farewell], the [[Prophet (s)]] introduced [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] as his vicegerent and people's guardian after himself at a place called [[Ghadir Khum]], where everyone including greatest [[Companions of the Prophet (s)|Companions]] promised allegiance to Imam 'Ali (a). | ||
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=== Narrators of Ghadir === | === Narrators of Ghadir === | ||
{{Main|Ghadir Sermon}} | {{Main|Ghadir Sermon}} | ||
The [[narration of Ghadir]] has been mentioned in both [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]] sources and some parts of the Prophet's (s) speech are more frequently quoted such as "anyone whose guardian is me, then [['Ali (a)]] is his guardian."<ref>Mutahhari, PP.113-4</ref> The [[Companions]] and many of the [[Tabi'un|Followers]] have reported the event. | The [[narration of Ghadir]] has been mentioned in both [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]] sources and some parts of the Prophet's (s) speech are more frequently quoted such as "anyone whose guardian is me, then [['Ali (a)]] is his guardian."<ref>Mutahhari, PP.113-4</ref> The [[Companions]] and many of the [[Tabi'un|Followers]] have reported the event. | ||
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== Verses about Ghadir == | == Verses about Ghadir == | ||
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[[Shi'a]]<ref>al-Tusi, ''al-Tibyan'', Vol.3, PP.436,587; al-Tabrasi, ''Majma' al-bayan'', Vol.3, PP.274,380; Tabataba'i, Vol.5, PP.193-4</ref> and [[Sunni]]<ref>al-Wahidi al-Nishapuri, P.126; al-Hakim al-Haskani, Vol.1, PP.200,249</ref> exegetes believe that some verses in the [[Qur'an]] are about the event of Ghadir and have been revealed to the [[Prophet (s)]] in [[Hajjat al-Wida']]. | [[Shi'a]]<ref>al-Tusi, ''al-Tibyan'', Vol.3, PP.436,587; al-Tabrasi, ''Majma' al-bayan'', Vol.3, PP.274,380; Tabataba'i, Vol.5, PP.193-4</ref> and [[Sunni]]<ref>al-Wahidi al-Nishapuri, P.126; al-Hakim al-Haskani, Vol.1, PP.200,249</ref> exegetes believe that some verses in the [[Qur'an]] are about the event of Ghadir and have been revealed to the [[Prophet (s)]] in [[Hajjat al-Wida']]. | ||
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== Poets of Ghadir == | == Poets of Ghadir == | ||
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== Eid Ghadir in Islam == | == Eid Ghadir in Islam == | ||
[[File:الغدیر فی الکتاب و السنه و الادب (کتاب).jpg|thumbnail|the book ''[[Al-Ghadir fi kitab wa al-sunna wa al-adab]]'' written by [['Allama al-Amini]]]] | |||
[[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]]<ref>Abu Rayhan Biruni, P.95</ref>. | [[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]]<ref>Abu Rayhan Biruni, P.95</ref>. | ||
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[[id:Peristiwa Ghadir]] | [[id:Peristiwa Ghadir]] | ||
[[Category:Excellences of Imam Ali (a)]] | [[Category:Excellences of Imam Ali (a)]] |