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ANSWER: Whilst answering this question, it is befitting to consider the following points: All Shia scholars in their different books of jurisprudence, either argue, or some go on to emphasize that testifying the guardianship of Ali (p) is not part of the Adhan (call of prayer) or Eqamah, and nobody has the right to include it in part of these two. According to the Holy Quran, Ali (p) is mentioned as one of God's chosen friends.
And likewise in the same verse, it declares his guardianship to the believers where it says: "Only Allah is your wali and his apostle and those who believe, those who keep up prayers and pay the poor-rate whilst they bow (performing…
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