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The Shi'aa are not a branch but the mainstream community who adhered to the words of Rasoolullaah (saws) which he spoke at Ghadeer-e-Khumm. They accepted Maulaana 'Ali (as) as their Wasi, master, wali after Rasoolullaah (saws) as his successor. Rasoolullaah (saws) himself told to his companions on several occasions that "Shi'ato 'Aliyin homul faa'ezoon", which means that Shi'a of 'Ali are victorious'. Hence even at the time of Rasoolulaah (saws) those who were loyal and faithful to Maulaana 'Ali (as) were esteemed in the eyes of Rasoolullaah (saws). Therefore, the sunnis who consider Abu Bakr as their 1st Khaleefa are the branh of Shi'a who went astrayed from the righteous path of Allaah.

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