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Eid al-Qadir: Honoring appointment of Ali ibn Abi Talib as 1st Shia Imam

Eid al-Qadir is a significant occasion observed by Muslims around the world.

Eid al-Qadir, also known as Eid al-Ghadir, is a significant occasion observed by Muslims around the world, particularly in Iran.

This joyous celebration commemorates the momentous event in Islamic history when the Prophet of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), appointed Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS) as the first Shia Imam.

On this auspicious day, Muslims unite to honor the divine designation of Imam Ali, recognizing his spiritual leadership and guidance.

It is believed that during his farewell pilgrimage, the Prophet, in the presence of a vast gathering of Muslims, publicly proclaimed Ali ibn Abi Talib as his successor, emphasizing his exceptional knowledge, piety, and unwavering devotion to Islam.

During Eid al-Qadir, Iranians and Muslims worldwide engage in various festive activities to express their joy and gratitude for this divine appointment.

The atmosphere is filled with fervor and happiness, as families and friends come together to celebrate the occasion.

Many devotees participate in congregational prayers, seeking blessings and guidance from Imam Ali (AS).

Muslims exchange warm greetings, offer prayers, and share delicious meals, spreading happiness and unity among the community.

In Iran, it is common to distribute sweets and traditional dishes as a gesture of goodwill. The streets are adorned with vibrant decorations, and special gatherings are organized to recount the significance of Imam Ali's (AS) appointment and his invaluable contributions to Islam.

Eid al-Qadir not only serves as a celebration of Imam Ali's (AS) appointment but also promotes the values of unity, brotherhood, and compassion among Muslims.

This occasion reminds us of the importance of coming together, setting aside our differences, and embracing the common principles that Islam upholds.

Through the teachings and exemplary life of Imam Ali (AS), Muslims are encouraged to embody qualities such as justice, wisdom, and humility. His legacy inspires individuals to strive for a more just and equitable society, where the welfare and well-being of all are prioritized.

As we commemorate Eid al-Qadir, let us embrace the spirit of unity and brotherhood that this occasion represents.

On this joyous day, let us join hands with Muslims around the world in celebrating the rich heritage and teachings of Islam. Wishing you a Happy Eid al-Qadir filled with love, peace, and blessings.

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