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Ali ar-Ridha

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(an turo dagaAli ibn Musa)
Ali ar-Ridha
8.Imam of Twelver Shiism(en)Fassara

799 - 818
Musa al-Qazim-Muhammad al-Jawad(en)Fassara
Rayuwa
Haihuwa Madinah,12 ga Afirilu, 770
ƙasa Daular Abbasiyyah
Mutuwa Tus(en)Fassara,5 Satumba 818
Makwanci Imam Reza Shrine(en)Fassara
Yanayin mutuwa kisan kai(dafi)
Killed by al-Maʾmun(en)Fassara
Ƴan uwa
Mahaifi Musa al-Qazim
Mahaifiya Ummul Banīn Najmah
Abokiyar zama Sabīkah Khayzurān(en)Fassara
Yara
Ahali Zayd ibn Musa al-Kadhim(en)Fassara,Fazl ibn Musa ibn Ja'far(en)Fassara,Husayn ibn Musa(en)Fassara,Ahmad ibn Musa(en)Fassara,Muhammad ibn Musa ibn Ja'far(en)Fassara,Qasim ibn Musa(en)Fassara,Ibrahim ibn Musa al-Kazim(en)Fassara,Fatima bint MusadaAmina bint Musa(en)Fassara
Karatu
Harsuna Larabci
Malamai Musa al-Qazim
Sana'a
Sana'a Liman
Muhimman ayyuka Al-Risalah al-Dhahabiah(en)Fassara
Sahifat al-Ridha(en)Fassara
Imani
Addini Musulunci
Ali ibn musa
Imam Ali ar-Ridha (A.S.).
Masallacin Imam Rza (Masallaci da aka saka Sunansa

Ali ibn Musa( Larabci: علي ابن موسى), wanda kuma aka fi sani da lakabinsaAr-Ridha(wanda aka yarda da shi), shi neImamina Shi'a na takwas, bayan mahaifinsa Musa al-Kadhim, da kuma gaban ɗansa Muhammad al-Jawad. Ya kasance Limamin Ilimi bisa gamazhabar Shi'a taZaydi (Fiver) daSufaye.Ya rayu a zamanin da khalifofin Abbasiyyawa ke fuskantar matsaloli da yawa, mafi mahimmanci daga cikinsu shi ne tawayenShi'a.Halifa Al-Mamun ya yi kokarin gyara wannan matsalar ta hanyar nada Al-Ridha a matsayin khalifa na gaba, duk da haka, a mahangar Shi'a, lokacin da Al-Ma'mun ya ga cewa Imam ya kara samun farin jini, sai ya yanke shawarar gyara kuskurensa ta guba shi. An binne Imam a wani ƙauye a Khorasan, wanda daga baya ya sami sunan Mashhad, ma'ana wurin shahada.[1]A yau haramin Imam Reza da ke Mashhad ya mamaye yanki mai girman murabba'in mita 598,657 (kadada 147.931).

Ana danganta ayyukan bin shi.

  • Al-Risalah al-Dhahabiah (Yarjejeniyar Zinare)
  • Sahifa Al-Ridha
  • Uyun al Akhbar Al-Ridha
  • Fiqhu Al-Ridha (Fikihun Al-Ridha)
  1. Donaldson, Dwight M. (1933). The Shi'ite Religion: A History of Islam in Persia and Irak. BURLEIGH PRESS. pp. 161–170.