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[[Muslims]], especially [[Shi'a]] have always regarded the Day of Ghadir as one of the greatest Eids and this day is known to them as [[Eid al-Ghadir]]<ref>Abu Rayhan Biruni, P.95</ref>. | [[Muslims]], especially [[Shi'a]] have always regarded the Day of Ghadir as one of the greatest Eids and this day is known to them as [[Eid al-Ghadir]]<ref>Abu Rayhan Biruni, P.95</ref>. | ||
It has been esteemed so much that making allegiance with Musta'li b. Mustansar (an Egyptian ruler) was held on the Eid Ghadir Khum [[487]]/1094<ref>Ibn Khalkan, Vol.1, P.60</ref>. Also, it is narrated by Sunni scholars that anyone who fasts [[18 Dhu al-Hijjah|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<ref>al-Khatib al-Baghdadi, Vol.8, P.290</ref>. The eve of Ghadir Khum is also celebrated among Muslims.<ref>al-Tha'alibi, P.511</ref> | It has been esteemed so much that making allegiance with Musta'li b. Mustansar (an Egyptian ruler) was held on the Eid Ghadir Khum [[487]]/1094-5<ref>Ibn Khalkan, Vol.1, P.60</ref>. Also, it is narrated by Sunni scholars that anyone who fasts [[18 Dhu al-Hijjah|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<ref>al-Khatib al-Baghdadi, Vol.8, P.290</ref>. The eve of Ghadir Khum is also celebrated among Muslims.<ref>al-Tha'alibi, P.511</ref> | ||
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."<ref>al-Saduq, ''al-Amali'', P.125</ref> | 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."<ref>al-Saduq, ''al-Amali'', P.125</ref> |