Recommended tradition in Ghadeer

12:26 - 2022/07/11

Recommended traditions in Islam are so varidity. one of them is giving food.

"Giving Food" the recommended tradition in Ghadeer

Recommended tradition in Ghadir

The recommended tradition in Islam are so varidity. One of the good recommended traditions on this Eidul-Akbar, which has been narrated and which is unfortunately neglected and forgotten, is the custom of "Giving food the faithful on Eid of Ghadeer" which almost is a forgotten tradition.

Recommended tradition in Ghadeer

The Eid of Ghadir is one of the biggest Muslim holidays in which they celebrate and especfically gathering in the house of "Sadat" (the prophet's family). according to the many narrations, besides emphatisize the Eidul-Akbar, furthermore, one of the good recommended traditions on this day, which has been narrated and which is unfortunately neglected and forgotten, is the tradition of feeding the faithful. Imam Sadiq (AS) says: feeding one believer on the day of Eid al-Ghadir is the reward of feeding one million prophets and saints (at the head of them are the infallible imams themselves) and one million martyrs (at the head of them are the martyrs of Karbala) and one million the righteous person is in the sanctuary of God.[1] In another narration, Imam Sadiq (AS) says: Feeding one person on this day is like feeding all the prophets and saints[2] in such a way that Imam Sadiq (AS) called this day “the day of giving food”.[3] Regarding forgiveness of sins on this day, Imam Sadiq(AS) also says: Eidul-Ghadir is the day when Allah the Almithy forgives the people of Hellfire twice as much as He forgives them from Hellfire in the holy month of Ramadan, the night of Qadr and the night of Eidul-Fitr and forgives the sin of 60 years.[4]

Accordind to the emphatic narrations, It is hoped that on this great day, we will selebrate and feed the believers as much as possible so that this honorable forgotten recommended tradition can be revived.

 

 

[1] . Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 6, p. 303

[2] . Mufatih al-Jinan p.500

[3] . Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 95, p. 323

[4] . Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 94, p. 119

 

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