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Muhammad al-Jawad
Ninth of the Twelve Shia Imams (–)
"Imam Muhammad at-Taqi" redirects here. For the Isma'ili Shi'a imam, see Muhammad at-Taqi (Isma'ili).
Muhammad ibn Ali al-Jawad (Arabic: محمد بن علي الجواد, romanized:Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Jawād, c.8 April – 29 November ) was a descendant of the Islamic prophetMuhammad and the ninth of the Twelve Imams, succeeding his father, Ali al-Rida (d.). He is known by the epithets al-Jawād (Arabic: الجواد, lit.'the generous') and al-Taqī (Arabic: التقي, lit.'the pious'). Like most of his predecessors, Muhammad kept aloof from politics and engaged in religious teaching, while organizing the affairs of the Imamite Shia community through a network of representatives (wokala). The extensive correspondence of al-Jawad with his followers on questions of Islamic law has been preserved in Shia sources and numerous pithy religio-ethical sayings are also attributed to him.
Born in Medina in –, Muhammad al-Jawad was the son of Ali al-Rida, the eighth of the Twelve Imams. In , the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun (r.–) summoned al-Rida to Khorasan and designated him as the heir apparent, possibly to mitigate the frequent Shia revolts. This appointment provoked strong opposition in Iraq, which forced
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Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Jawad (a)
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Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Taqi al-Jawad (a) was a prominent figure in Islamic history and the ninth Imam in the line of Shia Imams. Born in the city of Medina on Rajab 10, AH, he was a descendant of Prophet Muhammad (s). Throughout his life, Imam al-Jawad was known for his exceptional knowledge, wisdom, and character and played a significant role in spreading and preserving the teachings of Islam. Despite facing opposition and persecution, he continued to lead a virtuous and exemplary life, earning the love and respect of his followers. In this article on Islam4u, we will delve deeper into the life and legacy of Imam al-Jawad (a).
Birth of Imam al-Jawad (a)
More than 40 years had passed since the life of Ali ibn Musa al-Rida (peace be upon him), the eighth Imam, but he did not have a son. This was a source of sadness and concern for Shiites, as they believed, based on the narrations from the Prophet (may Allah bless him and his family and grant him peace) and the infallible Imams (peace be upon them), that the ninth Imam would be the son of the eighth Imam. They were eagerly awaiting the birth of a son from Imam al-Rida (peace be upon him) and would sometimes approach him and ask him to pray to Allah A
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