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'''Ḥadīth al-Ṭayr al-Mashwīy''' (Arabic: حدیث الطَیر المَشْوِیّ) is a [[hadith]] regarding the virtues of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. According to this hadith, [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]] wanted to eat a meal of a roasted bird (al-tayr al-mashwi). He asked God to send His most loved and virtuous creature to him to share the meal with him. After some come-and-goes, Imam ‘Ali (a) was the person who eventually ate the meal with the Prophet (s). The hadith is cited in Shiite and Sunni sources. So many people have narrated the hadith such that 90 people narrated the hadith from [[Anas b. Malik]]. | '''Ḥadīth al-Ṭayr al-Mashwīy''' (Arabic: حدیث الطَیر المَشْوِیّ) is a [[hadith]] regarding the virtues of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. According to this hadith, [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]] wanted to eat a meal of a roasted bird (al-tayr al-mashwi). He asked God to send His most loved and virtuous creature to him to share the meal with him. After some come-and-goes, Imam ‘Ali (a) was the person who eventually ate the meal with the Prophet (s). The hadith is cited in Shiite and Sunni sources. So many people have narrated the hadith such that 90 people narrated the hadith from [[Anas b. Malik]]. | ||
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* And more comprehensive and important of all, the fourth book of the second “manhaj” (path) of ''[['Abaqat al-anwar]]'' written by [[Mir Hamid Husayn Lakhnavi]] (d. 1306 AH/ 1888). The book is exclusively concerned with this hadith, citing its chains of narrations from Sunni sources along with reviews of the narrators. | * And more comprehensive and important of all, the fourth book of the second “manhaj” (path) of ''[['Abaqat al-anwar]]'' written by [[Mir Hamid Husayn Lakhnavi]] (d. 1306 AH/ 1888). The book is exclusively concerned with this hadith, citing its chains of narrations from Sunni sources along with reviews of the narrators. | ||
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