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Du'a Arafah
Du'a Arafah ((ペルシア語:دعای عرفه)) is a Shia Muslim prayer first recorded by Husayn ibn Ali, the third Imam of Shia. It is read and chanted by Shia Muslims every year on the second day of the Hajj, day of Arafah, in the Arafat desert. == Authenticity ==
Several documents confirm the prayer. According to the ''Iqbal al-A'mal'', Sayyed Ibn Tawus narrated the Arafah prayer from Ja'far al-Sadiq, the sixth Imam of Shia, on the authority of Iyas, son of Salamah ibn al-Akwa through a chain of transmission. Abbas Qumi mentioned the prayer in his book entitled ''Mafatih al-Janan''.〔 Kaf'ami narrated the Arafah prayer in his ''al-Balad al-Amin'', but in these works the last folio is missing.〔 The authenticity of this Du'a was reviewed in Shia references such as the ''Mesbah al-Zayer'' of Sayyed Ibn Tawus, the ''Bihar al-Anwar'' of Allama Majlisi and the ''Kitab al-Kafi'' of Muhammad ibn Ya'qūb al-Kulaynī. One Sunni scholar, Shadhili Sufi master Ibn Ata Allah, studied this prayer.〔
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