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The '''Event of Ghadir Khumm|Ghadir Khumm event''' (Arabic: واقعة غدير خم) refers to a sermon delivered by the the Prophet [[Muhammad]] on 18 Dhu al-Hijjah of 10 AH (March 632 CE) at the pond (''ghadir'') of Khumm, located between Mecca and Medina. While the event is a central pillar of [[Shia Islam|Shīʿa]] doctrine regarding the succession to Muhammad, it has also been interpreted by many [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] and other Muslim scholars as an occasion of profound moral, spiritual, and communal significance. From the perspective of '''[[Islamic unity]]''' (''wahdat al-Umma''), the Ghadir Khumm event offers common ground for Muslims of different traditions to affirm shared principles: the high station of Ali|ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib, the importance of the Ahl al-Bayt, and the necessity of adhering to Muhammad’s guidance after his lifetime (Dakake, 2007; Madelung, 1997).[[Ghadir Khumm event and Islamic unity|'''Continue
'''Hajj: From Individual Worship to a Symbol of Muslim Unity and Resistance''' is a selected theme from the first annual message of [[Mujtab Khamenei|Ayatollah Sayyid Mujtaba Khamenei]] to the pilgrims of [[Hajj|the Hajj pilgrimage]] and its emphasis on [[Islamic unity]], collective identity, and the moral and political dimensions of Muslim solidarity. In the published message, Hajj is presented not only as a ritual act of worship but also as a space for spiritual renewal, social cohesion, and cooperation among Muslim societies (Khamenei.ir, 2026; Mehr News, 2026).[[Hajj: From Individual Worship to a Symbol of Muslim Unity and Resistance|'''Continue
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Hajj: From Individual Worship to a Symbol of Muslim Unity and Resistance is a selected theme from the first annual message of Ayatollah Sayyid Mujtaba Khamenei to the pilgrims of the Hajj pilgrimage and its emphasis on Islamic unity, collective identity, and the moral and political dimensions of Muslim solidarity. In the published message, Hajj is presented not only as a ritual act of worship but also as a space for spiritual renewal, social cohesion, and cooperation among Muslim societies (Khamenei.ir, 2026; Mehr News, 2026).Continue ...