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The document summarizes two hadiths related to Ali ibn Abi Talib. The first hadith states that Prophet Muhammad said "For whomever I am his Mawla then 'Ali is his Mawla." The second hadith recounts an event where the Prophet announced at Ghadir Khum that "One who has me as his master has ‘Alī as his master" and asked God to befriend those who befriend Ali and be the enemy of those who are Ali's enemy.

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Man Kunto Maula

The document summarizes two hadiths related to Ali ibn Abi Talib. The first hadith states that Prophet Muhammad said "For whomever I am his Mawla then 'Ali is his Mawla." The second hadith recounts an event where the Prophet announced at Ghadir Khum that "One who has me as his master has ‘Alī as his master" and asked God to befriend those who befriend Ali and be the enemy of those who are Ali's enemy.

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Man Kunto 

Moula 
fa haaza Aliun 
Maulaa 

 
 
Hadees #1 
Sayyidna Abu Sarihah (Radhi Allah) or Zayd ibn Arqam 
(Shu’bah is uncertain about it) said that Prophet (Sallallahu 
alayhi wa sallam) said:  
"​ For whomever I am his Mawla then 'Ali is his Mawla." 
 
Reference :  
Tirmizi Shareef, Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3713 
Grade: Sahih (Darussalam) 
 
Hadees #2 
It is narrated by Barā’ bin ‘Āzib (RA):  
We were on a journey with Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallahu 
alayhi wa sallam). (On the way) we stayed at Ghadīr Khum. 
There it was announced that the prayer was about to be 
offered. The space under two trees was cleaned for Allāh’s 
Messenger (Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam). Then he offered the 
zuhr (noon) prayer, and, holding ‘Alī’s hand,  
He said: Don’t you know that I am even nearer than the lives 
of the believers?  
They said: Why not!  
He said: Don’t you know that I am even nearer than the life of 
every believer? They said: Why not!  
The narrator says that he said while holding ‘Alī’s hand:  
One who has me as his master has ‘Alī as his master.​ ​O 
Allāh! Befriend the one who befriends him (‘Alī) and be the 
enemy of one who is his enemy.  
The narrator says that after this ‘Umar (bin al-Khattāb 
(RaziAllahu anh)) met ‘Alī (RaziAllahu anh) and said to him: O 
Ibn Abī Tālib! Congratulations, you have become the master 
of every male and female believer, morning and evening (for 
ever).” 
 
References : 
 
Ahmad bin Hambal related it from Barā’ bin ‘Āzib through two 
different chains of transmission in al-Musnad (4:281) 
Ibn Abī Shaybah, al-Musannaf (12:78 # 12167) 
Ibn Kathīr in al-Bidāyah wan-nihāyah (4:169; 5:464) 
Ibn ‘Asākir, Tārīkh Dimashq al-kabīr (5:167, 168) 
Ibn Athīr, Asad-ul-ghābah (4:103) 
Dhahabī has said in Siyar a‘lām-in-nubalā’ (2:623, 624) 

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