 Sheikh, what would happen to a community, to the religion of Islam, if Rasulullah didn't leave a successor? The problems that we see in Islam today is a direct consequence of the fact that people insisted on the belief that the Holy Prophet did not leave a successor. Shia Islam encourages people to ask questions and to inquire into the truth if one has reservations. It places great emphasis on not just knowing but understand the beliefs and acknowledging the truth. So when I look into the event of Ghadir, many questions are raised. If Ghadir was that important for the religion of Islam, why have so many people rejected the succession of Imam Ali? Why are the Shia Muslims so driven by the event of Ghadir? You know, why do they turn Islam into one of the biggest eads of their calendar? And how do Sunni Muslims consider Ghadir?