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““But Shia scholars would maintain that Muhammad had long before made the divinely guided choice of his closest male relative—his son-in-law Ali—as his successor. He had done so many times, in public, they would say, and if Ali’s enemies had not thwarted the Prophet’s will, he would certainly have done so again, one last time, as he lay dying in that small chamber alongside the mosque.””
About This Quote
The passage claims that Ali was repeatedly designated as Muhammad’s successor, suggesting a divinely guided choice thwarted by political opposition.
In simple terms: Ali was chosen as successor many times.
Recognize historical claims and their political contexts.
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When to use this quote
- religious studies
- historical analysis
- interfaith dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What evidence supports this claim?
- How do sectarian perspectives shape historical narratives?
The narrative may reflect sectarian bias and lacks corroborating evidence.