Historical Context
The Event
Quran and Ghadir
Terminology and Interpretation
Key Figures
100

The year in the Islamic calendar when the event of Ghadir took place.


Answer: What is 10 A.H.?

100
  • The place where the Prophet (PBUH&HP) delivered the sermon on his return from Hajj.



    • Answer: What is Ghadir Khumm?


100
  • The verse revealed just before the Prophet's (PBUH&HP) sermon at Ghadir Khumm.



  • Answer: What is Quran 5:67 ("O Messenger! Deliver...")?

100
  • The Arabic word used by the Prophet (PBUH&HP) meaning “Master” or “Leader.”


    • Answer: What is "Mawla"?


100
  • He was the first person whose hand the Prophet (PBUH&HP) raised at Ghadir Khumm.


    • Answer: Who is Imam Ali (PBUH)?

200

The name of the Prophet’s final pilgrimage.


Answer: What is Hajjat al-Wida (Farewell Pilgrimage)?

200

This natural feature gave the location "Ghadir Khumm" its name.



    • Answer: What is a pool formed by rainwater?


200

The verse revealed after the sermon at Ghadir Khumm.



    • Answer: What is Quran 5:3 ("Today I have perfected your religion...")?

200
  •  These two "weighty things" were emphasized by the Prophet (PBUH&HP) in his sermon.



    • Answer: What are the Quran and the Prophet's progeny?


200
  • She was one of the female companions who narrated the Hadith of Ghadir.




    • Answer: Who is Ayeshe bint Abibakr?


300

The approximate number of people said to have joined the Prophet (PBUH&HP) on his final Hajj.


Answer: What is 70,000 to 120,000?

300

This many companions are recorded to have narrated the Hadith of Ghadir directly.


Answer: Who are 110 companions?

300

According to the text, these two verses are considered unique in tone and content among the Quran.

Answer: What are Quran 5:67 and Quran 5:3?

300

A term used in Hadith studies to refer to a narration with many chains of transmission.


Answer: What is "Mutawatir"?

300

He was a famous poet who recited a poem confirming the Prophet's (PBUH&HP) declaration about Imam Ali.


Answer: Who is Hassan ibn Thabit?

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