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In [[Sunni]] sources, it is mentioned that the Prophet (s) spent one night in [[Miqat of Dhu l-Hulayfa]] and then moved towards Mecca.<ref>Bukhari, ''Sahih'', vol.2 p.147; Abu Dawud, ''Sunan'', vol.2 p.375; Biyhaqqi, ''al-Sunan al-kubra'', vol.7 p.83</ref> However, according to the hadith from Imam al-Sadiq (a), the Prophet (s) put on [[Ihram]] as soon as he (s) arrived in the Miqat and did not stay there that night.<ref>Kulayni, ''al-Kafi'', vol.4 p.248-249</ref>
In [[Sunni]] sources, it is mentioned that the Prophet (s) spent one night in [[Miqat of Dhu l-Hulayfa]] and then moved towards Mecca.<ref>Bukhari, ''Sahih'', vol.2 p.147; Abu Dawud, ''Sunan'', vol.2 p.375; Biyhaqqi, ''al-Sunan al-kubra'', vol.7 p.83</ref> However, according to the hadith from Imam al-Sadiq (a), the Prophet (s) put on [[Ihram]] as soon as he (s) arrived in the Miqat and did not stay there that night.<ref>Kulayni, ''al-Kafi'', vol.4 p.248-249</ref>


At the Miqat, the Prophet (s) taught people the manners of wearing Ihram. He (s) made the ritual bath and then put on Ihram for the [[Hajj of Qiran]];<ref>Kulayni, ''al-Kafi'', vol.4 p.245; Majlisi, ''Bihar al-anwar'', vol.17 p.111</ref> His Ihram clothing was two pieces of Yemeni unsewed coton that later on became his shroud;<ref>Kulayni, ''al-Kafi'', vol.4 p.339</ref> and moved on so that he (s) did his noon prayers in the [[mosque of Shajara]].<ref>Kulayni, ''al-Kafi'', vol.4 p.248-249</ref>
At the Miqat, the Prophet (s) taught people the manners of wearing Ihram. He (s) made the ritual bath and then put on Ihram for the [[Hajj of Qiran]];<ref>Kulayni, ''al-Kafi'', vol.4 p.245; Majlisi, ''Mir'at al-'uqul'', vol.17 p.111</ref> His Ihram clothing was two pieces of Yemeni unsewed coton that later on became his shroud;<ref>Kulayni, ''al-Kafi'', vol.4 p.339</ref> and moved on so that he (s) did his noon prayers in the [[mosque of Shajara]].<ref>Kulayni, ''al-Kafi'', vol.4 p.248-249</ref>


Later, Muslims built some mosques at the places the Prophet (s) stayed or did prayers.<ref>Marjani, ''Bahjat al-nufus'', p.280-290; Samhudi, ''Wafa' al-wafa'', vol.3 p.1001-1020</ref>
Later, Muslims built some mosques at the places the Prophet (s) stayed or did prayers.<ref>Marjani, ''Bahjat al-nufus'', p.280-290; Samhudi, ''Wafa' al-wafa'', vol.3 p.1001-1020</ref>
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== The announcement of Wilaya ==
== The announcement of Wilaya ==
On 18th of [[Dhu al-Hijja]], the caravan of [[the Prophet (s)]] arrived in [[Ghadir Khumm]] near [[Juhfa]]. There, following the order from [[God]],<ref>Qur'an 5:67</ref> the Prophet (s) appointed [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] as his successor.<ref>Ibn Maghazili, ''Manaqib'', p.16-18; Amini, ''al-Ghadir'', vol.1 p.508-541</ref> Afterward, the caravan moved towards [[Medina]] and apparently arrived there on 24th of Dhu al-Hijja.<ref>Wathiqi, ''Hajjat al-wida' '', p.335</ref> Last days of Dhu al-Hijja, the Prophet (s) was in Medina.<ref>Ibn Hisham, ''al-Sira'', vol.4 p.253</ref>  
On 18th of [[Dhu al-Hijja]], the caravan of [[the Prophet (s)]] arrived in [[Ghadir Khumm]] near [[Juhfa]]. There, following the order from [[God]],<ref>Qur'an 5:67</ref> the Prophet (s) appointed [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] as his successor.<ref>Ibn Maghazili, ''Manaqib'', p.16-18; Amini, ''al-Ghadir'', vol.1 p.508-541</ref> Afterward, the caravan moved towards [[Medina]] and apparently arrived there on 24th of Dhu al-Hijja.<ref>Wathiqi, ''Hajjat al-wida' '', p.335</ref> Last days of Dhu al-Hijja, the Prophet (s) was in Medina.<ref>Ibn Hisham, ''al-Sira'', vol.4 p.253</ref>


[[Hajj]] of the Prophet (s) took 28 to 30 days. The [[verse of Ikmal al-Din]]<ref>Qur'an 5:3</ref> [Perfection of Religion] is among the verses which certainly revealed to the Prophet (s) in Hajjat al-Wida'.
[[Hajj]] of the Prophet (s) took 28 to 30 days. The [[verse of Ikmal al-Din]]<ref>Qur'an 5:3</ref> [Perfection of Religion] is among the verses which certainly revealed to the Prophet (s) in Hajjat al-Wida'.
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