
They say,
“Maulā means just a friend…”
But we ask —
When the Prophet ﷺ stood at Ghadīr, with thousands watching,
raised the hand of Imām ʿAlī Alayhis Salaam,
and said:
“Man kuntu Maulāhu fa hādhā ʿAlīyun Maulāhu” —
was it just about friendship?
Or was it about leadership, love, and wilāyah?
This isn’t about Shīʿa or Sunnī.
It’s about truth.
It’s about honouring the one who was raised in the Prophet’s ﷺ home,
slept in his bed on the night of Hijrah,
stood by him in every battle,
and was called:
“Ana madīnat al-ʿilm wa ʿAlīyun bābuhā”
“I am the city of knowledge and ʿAlī is its gate.”
Those who love the Prophet ﷺ sincerely…
can never ignore the one he held closest —
Imām ʿAlī Alayhis Salaam.
So no, this isn’t a debate.
It’s a matter of muhabbat, of recognition, and of wilāyah.
If the Prophet ﷺ is your Maulā,
then Imām ʿAlī Alayhis Salaam is your Maulā too.
It’s that simple.
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Let hearts unite in the love of Ahlulbayt.

