What is Eid E Ghadeer? A Comparative Look at Shia, Deoband, and Ahle Hadith Perspectives
Eid E Ghadeer 2025 is approaching, and for
many Muslims around the world, it marks a significant religious occasion rooted
deeply in Islamic history. This event, though widely commemorated by Shia
Muslims, holds varied interpretations across Islamic schools of thought,
including the Deoband and Ahle Hadith perspectives. In this article by Islamic
Family TV5 (IFTV5), we explore what Eid E Ghadeer is, its religious
background, and how different Islamic groups view it.
ارشاد نبوی صلی اللہ تعالی علیہ والہ وسلم
What is Eid E Ghadeer?
Eid E Ghadeer is observed on the 18th
of Dhul Hijjah in the Islamic calendar. It commemorates the event of Ghadeer
Khumm, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), during his return from the Farewell
Pilgrimage, is reported to have declared:
"Whomsoever
I am his Mawla (master), Ali is also his Mawla."
(Sunni sources: Musnad Ahmad, Tirmidhi; Shia sources: al-Kafi, Bihar al-Anwar)
According to historical narrations,
this announcement was made in front of thousands of companions and has been
preserved in both Sunni and Shia texts. The meaning and implications of the
Prophet’s words, however, are interpreted differently by various Islamic sects.
Shia Concept of Eid E Ghadeer
For Shia Muslims, Eid E Ghadeer is one
of the most important Islamic celebrations. They believe the Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) explicitly appointed Imam Ali (RA) as his successor in both
spiritual and political leadership.
According
to the Shia belief, the word "Mawla" (often translated as
master, leader, or protector) refers to Wilayah — divine authority. They
view Ghadeer as a clear divine instruction from Allah conveyed through the
Prophet, aligning with verses from the Quran:
"O
Messenger! Convey what has been sent down to you from your Lord..." (Quran 5:67)
Thus,
Shia communities celebrate Eid E Ghadeer 2025 as the official
declaration of Imamat, reaffirming loyalty to Imam Ali (RA) and the
lineage of Twelve Imams.
Deoband Concept on Eid E Ghadeer
The Deobandi school of thought,
rooted in Sunni Islam, acknowledges the event of Ghadeer Khumm but interprets
it differently. They affirm the Prophet (PBUH) praised Ali (RA), but not as a
declaration of succession or divine leadership.
Deoband
scholars argue that the word "Mawla" means friend or beloved,
and the Prophet was emphasizing the virtue of Imam Ali (RA) among the
companions. They do not celebrate Eid E Ghadeer as a religious festival,
viewing it as a historical event rather than a religious mandate.
From the Deobandi view, leadership
after the Prophet (PBUH) was settled by Ijma (consensus) of the
companions, not through direct divine appointment.
Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayah 2: A Comprehensive Reflection
Ahle Hadith Perspective on Eid E Ghadeer
The
Ahle Hadith group, which emphasizes strict adherence to the Quran and
authentic Hadith, also recognizes the narration of Ghadeer. However, they
firmly oppose the idea that it constitutes an appointment of Imam Ali (RA) as
the Prophet’s successor.
They consider the celebration of Eid E
Ghadeer as a bid’ah (innovation), not prescribed in the Quran
or practiced by the Sahaba (companions). According to Ahle Hadith
scholars, while Imam Ali (RA) holds a noble rank in Islam, this event was not
intended as a succession plan but as a reaffirmation of love and respect for
Ali (RA).
Conclusion
Eid E Ghadeer 2025 serves as a lens through
which the diversity of Islamic thought can be appreciated. While Shia
Muslims regard it as a pivotal moment of divine appointment, Deobandi
and Ahle Hadith perspectives differ, focusing more on the historical
context rather than succession.
As Islamic Family TV5 (IFTV5)
continues to explore key religious events through a balanced and educational
lens, understanding such differences is vital to fostering respectful dialogue
among Muslims. Regardless of interpretation, the event at Ghadeer Khumm
remains a notable moment in Islamic history, tied to key themes of Islam,
Quran, leadership, and devotion to Allah.
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