How Do Shias Recite the Shahada? Understanding the Additional Phrase
Discover how Shias uniquely recite the Shahada, including the acknowledgement of Ali's guardianship in their declaration of faith.
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Shias recite the Shahada with an additional phrase acknowledging Ali's guardianship. It is: 'Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadur rasul Allah, wa ashhadu anna Aliyyun wali Allah,' meaning 'I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, and I bear witness that Ali is the guardian of Allah.'
FAQs & Answers
- What is the Shahada in Islam? The Shahada is the Islamic declaration of faith, proclaiming the oneness of Allah and Muhammad as His messenger.
- How does the Shia Shahada differ from the Sunni Shahada? The Shia Shahada includes an additional phrase acknowledging Ali as the guardian of Allah, unlike the Sunni Shahada.
- Why do Shias include Ali in the Shahada? Shias recite Ali's guardianship in the Shahada to emphasize his spiritual and leadership role in Islam according to Shia beliefs.