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Monday, December 17, 2007
18th of Dhu al-Hijjah: Eid al-Ghadir Khum
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Ghadir Khum

The Farewell Pilgrimage

Ten years after the migration, the Messenger of Allah ordered his close followers to call all the people in different places to join him in his last pilgrimage. On this pilgrimage he taught them how to perform the pilgrimage in a correct and unified form.

This was the first time that the Muslims with this magnitude gathered in one place in the presence of their leader, the Messenger of Allah. On his way to Mecca, more than seventy thousand people followed Prophet (PBUH&HF). On the fourth day of Dhul- Hajjah more than one hundred thousand Muslims had entered Mecca.

Revelation of Verse 5:67

On the 18th of Dhul-Hajjah, after completing his last pilgrimage (Hajjatul- Widaa), Prophet was leaving Mecca toward Medina, when he and the crowd of people reached to a place called Ghadir Khum (which is close to todays Juhfah). It was a place where people from different provinces should say Good bye to each other and take different routes for their home. In this place, the following verse was revealed:

O Apostle! Deliver what has been sent down to you from your Lord; and if you dont do it, you have not delivered His message (at all); and Allah will protect you from the people (Quran 5:67).

Some of Sunni references confirming that the revelation of the above verse of Quran was right before the speech of Prophet in Ghadir Khum:

 

  1. Tafsir al-Kabir, by Fakhr al-Razi, under commentary of verse 5:67, v12, pp 49-50, narrated on the authorities of Ibn Abbas, al-Bara Ibn Azib, and Muhammad Ibn Ali.
  2. Asbab al-Nuzool, by al-Wahidi, p50, narrated on the authorities of Atiyyah and Abu Said al Khudri.
  3. Nuzul al-Quran, by al-Hafiz Abu Nuaym narrated on the authorities Abu Said Khudri and Abu Rafi.
  4. al-Fusool al Muhimmah, by Ibn Sabbagh al-Maliki al-Makki, p24
  5. Durr al-Manthur, by al-Hafiz al-Suyuti, under commentary of verse 5:67
  6. Fathul Qadir, by al-Shawkani, under commentary of verse 5:67
  7. Fathul Bayan, by Hasan Khan, under commentary of verse 5:67
  8. Shaykh Muhi al-Din al-Nawawi, under commentary of verse 5:67
  9. al-Sirah al-Halabiyah, by Noor al-Din al-Halabi, v3, p301
  10. Umdatul Qari fi Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari, by al-Ayni
  11. Tafsir al-Nisaboori, v6, p194
  12. and many more such as Ibn Mardawayh, etc

The last sentence in the above verse indicates that the Prophet (PBUH&HF) was mindful of the reaction of his people in delivering that message but Allah informs him not to worry, for He will protect His Messenger from people.

The Speech

Upon receiving the verse, the Prophet (PBUH&HF) stopped on that place (the pond of Khum) which was extremely hot. Then he sent for all people who have been ahead in the way, to come back and waited until all pilgrims who fell behind, arrived and gathered. He ordered Salman (RA) to use rocks and camel toolings to make a pulpit (minbar) so he could make his announcement. It was around noon time on the first of the Fall, and due to the extreme heat in that valley, people were wrapping their robes around their feet and legs, and were sitting around the pulpit, on the hot rocks. On this day the Messenger of Allah spent approximately five hours in this place; three hours of which he was on the pulpit. He recited nearly one hundred verses from The Glorious Quran, and for seventy three times reminded and warned people of their deeds and future. Then he gave them a long speech. The following is a part of his speech which has been widely narrated by the Sunni traditionists:

The Messenger of Allah declared: It seems the time has approached when I shall be called away (by Allah) and I shall answer that call. I am leaving for you two precious things and if you adhere both of them, you will never go astray after me. They are the Book of Allah and my progeny, that is my Ahlul-Bayt. The two shall never separate from each other until they come to me by the Pool (of Paradise).

Then the Messenger of Allah continued: Do I not have more right over the believers than what they have over themselves? People cried and answered: Yes, O Messenger of God. Then Prophet (PBUH) held up the hand of Ali and said: Whoever I am his leader (Mawla), Ali is his leader (Mawla). O God, love those who love him, and be hostile to those who are hostile to him.

Some of the Sunni references:

  1. Sahih Tirmidhi, v2, p298, v5, p63
  2. Sunan Ibn Maja, v1, pp 12,43
  3. Khasais, by al-Nisai, pp 4,21
  4. al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, v2, p129, v3, pp 109-110,116,371
  5. Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v1, pp 84,118,119,152,330, v4, pp 281,368,370, 372,378, v5, pp 35,347,358,361,366,419 (from 40 chains of narrators)
  6. Fadail al-Sahaba, by Ahmad Hanbal, v2, pp 563,572
  7. Majma al-Zawaid, by al-Haythami, v9, p103 (from several transmitters)
  8. Tafsir al-Kabir, by Fakhr al-Razi, v12, pp 49-50
  9. Tafsir al-Durr al-Manthur, by al-Hafiz Jalaluddin al-Suyuti, v3, p19
  10. Tarikh al-Khulafa, by al-Suyuti, pp 169,173
  11. al-Bidayah wal-Nihayah, by Ibn Kathir, v3, p213, v5, p208
  12. Usdul Ghabah, by Ibn Athir, v4, p114
  13. Mushkil al-Athar, by al-Tahawi, v2, pp 307-308
  14. Habib al-Siyar, by Mir Khand, v1, part 3, p144
  15. Sawaiq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, p26
  16. al-Isabah, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, v2, p509; v1, part1, p319, v2, part1, p57, v3, part1, p29, v4, part 1, pp 14,16,143
  17. Tabarani, who narrated from companions such as Ibn Umar, Malik Ibn al-Hawirath, Habashi Ibn Junadah, Jari, Sad Ibn Abi Waqqas, Anas Ibn Malik, Ibn Abbas, Amarah,Buraydah,
  18. Tarikh, by al-Khatib Baghdadi, v8, p290
  19. Hilyatul Awliya, by al-Hafiz Abu Nuaym, v4, p23, v5, pp26-27
  20. al-Istiab, by Ibn Abd al-Barr, Chapter of word ayn (Ali), v2, p462
  21. Kanzul Ummal, by al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, v6, pp 154,397
  22. al-Mirqat, v5, p568
  23. al-Riyad al-Nadirah, by al-Muhib al-Tabari, v2, p172
  24. Dhakair al-Uqba, by al-Muhib al-Tabari, p68
  25. Faydh al-Qadir, by al-Manawi, v6, p217
  26. Yanabi al-Mawaddah, by al-Qudoozi al-Hanafi, p297

Revelation of Verse 5:3

Immediately after Prophet (PBUH&HF) finished his speech, the following verse of Holy Quran was revealed:

Today I have perfected your religion and completed my bounty upon you, and I was satisfied that Islam be your religion. (Quran 5:3)

Some of Sunni references which mentioned the revelation of the above verse of Quran in Ghadir Khum after the speech of the Prophet:

  1. al-Durr al-Manthur, by al-Hafiz Jalaluddin al-Suyuti, v3, p19
  2. Tarikh, by Khatib al-Baghdadi, v8, pp 290,596 from Abu Hurayra
  3. Manaqaib, by Ibn Maghazali, p19
  4. History of Damascus, Ibn Asakir, v2, p75
  5. al-Itqan, by al-Suyuti, v1, p13
  6. Manaqib, by Khawarazmi al-Hanfi, p80
  7. al-Bidayah wal-Nihayah, by Ibn Kathir, v3, p213
  8. Yanabi al-Mawaddah, by al-Qudoozi al-Hanafi, p115
  9. Nuzul al-Quran, by al-Hafiz Abu Nuaym narrated on the authority Abu Said Khudri.

The above verse clearly indicates that Islam without clearing up the matter of leadership after Prophet was not completed, and the completion of religion was due to announcement of Prophets immediate successor.

Oath of Allegiance

After his speech, the Messenger of Allah asked everybody to give the oath of allegiance to Ali (AS) and congratulate him. Among those who gave him the oath were Umar, Abu Bakr, and Uthman. It is narrated that Umar and Abu Bakr said:

Well done Ibn Abi Talib! Today you became the leader (Mawla) of all believing men and women.

Sunni references:

 

  1. Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v4, p281
  2. Tafsir al-Kabir, by Fakhr al-Razi, v12, pp 49-50
  3. Mishkat al-Masabih, by al-Khatib al-Tabrizi, p557
  4. Habib al-Siyar, by Mir Khand, v1, part3, p144
  5. Kitabul Wilayah, by Ibn Jarir al-Tabari
  6. al-Musannaf, by Ibn Abi Shaybah
  7. al-Musnad, by Abu Yaala
  8. Hadith al-Wilayah, by Ahmad Ibn `Uqdah
  9. Tarikh, by Khatib al-Baghdadi, v8, pp 290,596 from Abu Hurayra

The Number of People in Ghadir Khum

It was Allahs will that an increased popularity was associated with this tradition via the tongues of narrators and over the times. So that there is a standing proof for the guiding Imam (peace be upon him). Allah ordered His Prophet (PBUH&HF) to notify people at a time of crowded populous so that all become the narrators of the tradition, while they exceeded a hundred thousand.

Narrated by Zaid Ibn Arqam: Abu al-Tufail said: I heard it from the Messenger of Allah, and there was no one (there) unless he saw him with his eyes and heard him with his ears.

Sunni reference:

  1. al-Khasais, by al-Nisai, p21;
  2. al-Dhahabi said it is sahih (authentic), as said in:
  3. History of Ibn Kathir, v5, p208

It is also narrated that:

The Messenger of Allah called at the height of his voice.

Sunni reference: Manaqib al-Khawarizmi, by al-Khawarizmi, p94

There were with the Messenger (PBUH) from the companions, Arabs, residents around Mecca and Medina one hundred and twenty thousand (120,000) and they were those who were present in the Farewell Pilgrimage and heard this speech.

Sunni reference: Manaqib, by Ibn al-Jawzi

Revelation of Verse 70:1-3

Some Sunni commentators further claimed that the first three verse of the chapter of al-Maarij (70:1-3) was revealed when a dispute arose after Prophet reached Medina. It is recorded that:

On the day of Ghadir the Messenger of Allah summoned the people toward Ali and said: Ali is the MAWLA of whom I am MAWLA. The news spread quickly all over urban and rural areas. When Harith Ibn Numan al- Fahri (or Nadhr Ibn Harith according to another tradition) came to know of it, he rode his camel and came to Medina and went to the Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) and said to him: You commanded us to testify that there is no deity but Allah and that you are the Messenger of Allah. We obeyed you. You ordered us to perform the prayers five times a day and we obeyed. You ordered us to observe fasts during the month of Ramadhan and we obeyed. Then you commanded us to offer pilgrimage to Mecca and we obeyed. But you are not satisfied with all this and you raised your cousin by your hand and imposed him upon us as our master by saying `Ali is the MAWLA of whom I am MAWLA. Is this imposition from Allah or from You? The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said : By Allah who is the only deity! This is from Allah, the Mighty and the Glorious.

On hearing this Harith turned back and proceeded towards his she-camel saying: O Allah! If what Muhammad said is correct then fling on us a stone from the sky and subject us to severe pain and torture. He had not reached his she-camel when Allah, who is above all defects flung at him a stone which struck him on his head, penetrated his body and passed out through his lower body and left him dead. It was on this occasion that Allah, the exalted, caused to descend the following verses:

A questioner questioned about the punishment to fall. For the disbelievers there is nothing to avert it, from Allah the Lord of the Ascent. (70:1-3)

Sunni references:

  1. Tafsir al-Thalabi, by Ishaq al-Thalabi, commentary of verse 70:1-3 from two chain of narrators.
  2. Noor al-Absar, by Shablanji, p4
  3. al-Fusool al-Muhimmah, by Ibn Sabbagh al-Maliki al-Makki, p25
  4. al-Sirah al-Halabiyah, by Noor al-Din al-Halabi, v2, p214
  5. Arjah al-Matalib
  6. Nazhat al-Mujalis from al-Qurtubi
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