Ghadir Khumm
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Eid Al-Ghadir Celebration Held in Senegal, Gambia
Shiites and followers of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) in the cities of Kolakh, Kulda, Dakar, Zigneshor, and Futa in Senegal and Nouakchott in Mauritania, Banjul and Sarkanda in Gambia, and Bissau and Bafta in Guinea-Bissau celebrated of Eid al-Ghadir event.
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Representative of the Supreme Leader in Iraq:
Ghadir Symbol of Islam Perfection
Emphasizing Ghadir is the secret of the perfection of Isyslam, Ayatollah Seyyed Mujtaba Hosseini stated, “Those who believe in other Eids but do not believe in this Eid have accepted an imperfect religion, and by belief in this Eid, one believes in all other Eids."
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Book "Ghadir in the Words of Ali ibn Musa al-Reza" Published
Astan Quds Razavi Islamic Research Foundation introduced the book "Ghadir in the Words of Ali ibn Musa Al-Reza (PBUH)" taken from the valuable statements of Imam Reza (PBUH) during his trip to Khorasan on the day of Eid al-Ghadir.
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Governor of Najaf:
Najaf Ready to Receive Millions of Pilgrims on Eid Al-Ghadir
Najaf Governor Yusuf Kanawi, emphasizing the use of past experiences in commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Ali (peace be upon him), announced comprehensive and advanced plans to welcome millions of pilgrims on Eid Al-Ghadir in Najaf Ashraf.
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Eid al-Ghadir Observance promotes Lives of Ahlul Bayt
Ayatollah Mohammad Yaqubi delivered Eid al-Adha sermons during which he pointed out that pure human nature makes it necessary for us to love Ahlul Bayt (peace be upon them) and that holding Eid al-Ghadir ceremonies preserves and promotes the principles and lives of Ahlul Bayt (PBUT).
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Ghadir and its philosophy should be promoted
The Director General of the Islamic Propagation Office of Zanjan province said,” Ghadir and its philosophy should be explained and propagated so that the Islamic world can express and depict the truth of the Imamate as well.”
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Injustice in World Rooted in Forgetting Ghadir
The secretary of the Khatam Al-Awsia Foundation said,” Every injustice in the world is rooted in the forgetting of the event of Ghadir, if we want to put an end to oppression, the forgotten Ghadir must be propagated and revived.”
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What is the meaning of Ghadir And why is it called Eid al-Ghadir?
The word "Ghadir" is of several meanings in terminology, such as "pond", "a piece of water," and "rainwater".