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Khumm
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Ibn Hanbal, Al-Musnad
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Ibn Hanbal, Manaqib `Ali b. Abi Talib
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Ibn Kathir, Al-Bidayah wa'l-Nihayah
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al-Khatib al-Tabrizi, Mishkat al-Masabih
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Ibn Abi Shaybah, Al-Musannaf
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Ibn Khaldun, Al-Muqaddima
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al-Khatib al-Baghdadi, Ta'rikh Baghdad
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al-Qastallani, Al-Muwahib al-ladunniyya
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Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, Mafatih al-Ghayb
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al-Shahrastani al-Shafi`i, Al-Milal wa'l-Nihal
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Muhibb al-Din al-Tabari, Riyad al-Nadirah
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al-Zurqani, Sharh al-Muwahib al-ladunniyyah
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Al-Tha`labi, Tafsir Kashf wa'l-bayan
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al-Baqillani, al-Tamhid
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al-Munawi, Fayd al-qadir
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Wali Allah al-Dihlawi, Qurrat al-`aynayn
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`Abd Allah b. Ahmad b. Hanbal, Fada'il `Ali
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al-Maqrizi, al-Khitat
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Ahmad b. Zayni Dahlan, al-Futuhat al-Islamiyyah
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Ba Kathir al-Makki, Wasilat al-Ma'al
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Ibn al-Sabbagh al-Maliki, al-Fusul al-muhimmah
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Nizam al-Din al-Naysaburi, Ghara'ib al-Qur'an
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al-Samhudi al-Shafi`i, Wafa' al-wafa'
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al-Kharkushi, Sharaf al-Mustafa
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al-Khatib al-Khawarazmi, Kitab al-Manaqib
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al-Balkhi al-Qunduzi, Yanabi` al-mawaddah
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Ibn al-Maghazili, al-Manaqib
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al-Kanji al-Shafi`i, Kifayat al-Talib
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al-Shaykhani al-Qadiri, Sirat al-sawi
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Sibt b. al-Jawzi, Tadhkirat khawass al-'ummah
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Abu Muhammad al-`Asimi, Zayn al-fata
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al-Zarandi, Nazm durar al-simtayn
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al-'Ardabili, Wasilat al-muta`abbidin
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`Abd al-Wahhab al-Bukhari, Tafsir Anwari
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Muhammad Mahbub al-`Alam, Tafsir al-Shahi
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Muhammad Mahmud al-Rafi`i, Sharh Hashimiyyat
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Ibn Shahrashub, Manaqib Al Abi Talib
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al-Natanzi, al-Khasa'is al-`Alawiyyah
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al-Sayyid Hashim al-Bahrani, Ghayat al-Maram
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Narrations that mention 'Umar's congratulations to Imam 'Ali [a] on his becoming master over all believers
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Ibn al-Magházilí, `Alí b. Mu<ammad, Abú al-\asan al-^ayyib al-Jullábí al-Sháfi`í
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Manáqib `Alí b. Abí ^álib
Beirut: Dár al-'A_wá', 1403/1983
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A<mad b. Mu<ammad b. ^áwán, Abú Bakr
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0 AH/622 CE)
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Ibn Sammák, A<mad b. al-\usayn b. A<mad, Abú al-\asan al-Baghdádí
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424 AH/1033 CE)
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al-Khuldí, Ja`far b. Mu<ammad b. Na#ír, Abú Mu<ammad al-Khawá##
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347 AH/958 CE)
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`Alí b. Sa`íd b. Qutaybah, Abú Na#r al-Ramlí
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116 AH/734 CE)
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¬amrah b. Rabí`ah, Abú `Abd Alláh al-Qarshí al-Madaní al-Filis>íní
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202 AH/818 CE)
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`Abd Alláh b. Shawdhab, Abú `Abd al-Ra<mán al-Balkhí al-Khurásání
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157 AH/774 CE)
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Ma>r b. ^ahmán, Abú Rajá' al-Warráq al-Salmí
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129 AH/747 CE)
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Shahr b. \awshab, Abú Sa`íd al-'Ash`arí al-\im#í
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100 AH/719 CE)
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Abú Hurayrah, `Abd al-Ra<mán b. @akhr
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59 AH/679 CE)
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Abu al-Hasan `Ali b. Muhammad, al-Tayyib al-Jullabi, known as Ibn al-Maghazili, related this tradition from Abu Hurayra. These are precisely his words: “Abu Bakr Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Tawan told us that Ahmad b. al-Husayn Ibn Sammak said: Abu Ja`far Muhammad b. Nasir al-Khuldi told me that `Ali b. Sa`id b. Qutaybah al-Ramli told him that Damrah b. Rabi`ah al-Qarshi related from Abu Hurayra through Ibn Shawdhab, Matr al-Warraq and Shahr b. Hawshab, this hadith: ‘The one who fasts the 18th day of the month of Dhu'l Hijjah, will get the reward of fasting sixty months. It is the Day of Ghadir Khumm when the Prophet [s] took the hand of `Ali ibn Abi Talib and said: ‘ Do I not have more right over the believers than what they have over themselves?’ They said: ‘Yes, O' Messenger of God.’ He said: ‘ Then, for whoever I am his master(mawla), 'Ali is his master (mawla).’ 'Umar said thereafter: ‘Well done, well done Ibn Abi Talib! Today you became my, and every believing man and woman’s, master(mawla).’ Allah then revealed: ‘Today I have perfected your religion.’
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