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== Hadith | == Hadith al-Ghadir == | ||
The message of this sermon has been narrated in different ways in [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]] historical and hadith references during centuries. Their common feature is announcement of [[Imam 'Ali (a)|Imam 'Ali]]'s (a) [[ | The message of this sermon has been narrated in different ways in [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]] historical and hadith references during centuries. Their common feature is announcement of [[Imam 'Ali (a)|Imam 'Ali]]'s (a) [[Wilaya]] and announcing him as the [[Wali]] of believers. Also, the statement of "whoever I am his master, then this 'Ali (a) is his master" is common among all of these different version of reports about this occasion. The mentioned statement has become famous as the "Hadith al-Ghadir". | ||
=== Direct Quotations === | === Direct Quotations === | ||
According to [['Allama Amini]], this [[hadith]] has been narrated by [[Ahmad b. Hanbal]] from 40 ways, [[Ibn Jarir Tabari]] from 72 ways, [[Jazri | According to [['Allama Amini]], this [[hadith]] has been narrated by [[Ahmad b. Hanbal]] from 40 ways, [[Ibn Jarir al-Tabari]] from 72 ways, [[Jazri al-Muqri]] from 80 ways, [[Ibn 'Uqda]] from 105 ways, [[Abu Sa'id al-Sajistani]] from 120 ways, [[Abu Bakr al-Ju'abi]] from 125 ways<ref>Amini, ''Al-Ghadir'', vol.1 p.40</ref> and [[Hafiz Abu l-'Ala' al-'Attar Hamidani]] from 250 ways.<ref>Amini, ''Al-Ghadir'', vol.1 p.158</ref> | ||
Some Sunni scholars of [[Rijal]] and hadith, have considered the number of references for this hadith numerous and regarded most of them [[sahih]] [authentic] and [[hadith al-hasan|hasan]] [correct].<ref>'Asqalani, ''Fath al-bari'', vol.7 p.61</ref> Among narrators of this hadith, about 90 ones are Companions of [[the Prophet (s)]] and 84 of them were [[Tabi'in|Follower]]s. | Some Sunni scholars of [[Rijal]] and hadith, have considered the number of references for this hadith numerous and regarded most of them [[sahih]] [authentic] and [[hadith al-hasan|hasan]] [correct].<ref>'Asqalani, ''Fath al-bari'', vol.7 p.61</ref> Among narrators of this hadith, about 90 ones are Companions of [[the Prophet (s)]] and 84 of them were [[Tabi'in|Follower]]s. | ||