
The Ninth Infallible, Hadhrat Imam Musa b. Ja‘far, The Seventh Imam
The name of our seventh Imam is Musa and his nickname is Kazim; Abu al-Hasan and Abu Ibrahim are his patronymics. The Shi‘as and advocates have named him Bab al-Ha






At the age of around 21, Imam Musa al-Kazim (as) undertook the exalted position of Imamate by the will of his father and the command of the Almighty Allah. His Imamate lasted a short while more than thirty five years, which

The Appearance, Traits, and Morals of Imam Musa al-Kazim (as)
Imam al-Kazim (as)


His noble body had become emaciated due to copious worship. However, he still enjoyed a powerful spirit and a resplendent heart. According to most of the historians Imam al-Kazim (as)



Despite his graciousness and generosity to others, he would al

Imam Musa al-Kazim (as)






Imam al-Kazim (as)


Some anecdotes in this respect have been historically recorded. The nickname Kazim, meaning the one who restrains [and suppresses] his anger, is rooted in these events. That


However, whenever it so happened that the word of T






Abu Hanifa is quoted as saying: “I saw him in his childhood and asked him some questions to which he gave such answers as if he had been nurtured from the fountainhead of Wilayat. Imam Musa b. Ja‘far (as)


Imam al-Kazim (as) in the Bastion of Teaching T


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These noble figures would rise up to fend off oppression and to disseminate the charter of justice and to enjoin right and forbid wrong, and would finally give their lives for the essentials of the Islamic teachings; thus a

In Medina, the functionaries of Mahdi ‘Abbasi, the son of Mansur Da


The event started when Husayn b. ‘Ali b. ‘Abid, who




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Imam Musa b. Ja‘far (as)



Without being by any means apprehensive of the despotic


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Actually, Imam Musa al-Kazim (as)'s spiritual influence on the


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Eventually, however, evil-speaking by Ha




As the owner of fabulous palaces on the banks of the Dijla and the







All this indicates the regime's apprehension of the Imam (as) and his faithful companions who were al



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Finally, the honorable Imam (as)





His sacred body



Wives and Children of Imam Musa b. Ja‘far (as):
The number of Imam Musa b. Ja‘far (as)'s wives is not clear. Most of them were from among the captive retainers who were bought by the Imam (as) and either freed or married to him. His first wife



The children of Imam Musa b. Ja‘far (as) are reported to have been 37, including 19 sons and 18 daughters, the eldest of whom

Among his other sons are:
Ahmad b. Musa (Shah Chiragh) who is buried in Shiraz;
Muhammad b. Musa who is also buried in Shiraz;
Hamzat b. Musa whose mausoleum is in Rey, near Tehran.
Among his daughters is Hadhrat Fatimah Ma‘suma, who is buried in Qum where her magnificent mausoleum is a cynosure to the devotees of Wilayat. The Imam (as)’s other children (who are known as Sadat-i Musawi) were all the torch-bearers of knowledge and piety of their time, whose resting places have been dispersed all over Iran and other Islamic lands. May their pure souls rest in peace!
Traits and Dispositions of Imam Musa b. Ja‘far (as):
Imam Musa b. Ja‘far (as)





He used to repeat the following very much: “O Allah! Grant me comfort when death comes to me and bestow forgiveness on me when You summon me on the judgment Day.” Imam Musa b. Ja‘far (as) would most often attend to the poor people's problems. At night, he would put money and some dates and flour in a container and deliver it to the poor without being known by them.
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Some Sayings of Imam Musa b. Ja‘far (as):
1. Try to divide your day and night into four parts: one part for worship to Allah, another for earning a living, the third part for associating with brothers in faith, whom you t

2. Never be apprehensive of your poverty, and never think of a long life, for anyone who deems himself poor or concerns himself with poverty in future is in fact exercising parsimony, and whoever thinks of a long life, he will become covetous. Enjoy lawful pleasures and whatever that will not disgrace you and is not considered extravagance, and take advantage of all this in performing your religious duties, for, whoever gives up his world for his faith or leaves his faith in favor of his world is not a t

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4. Honor a scholar for his knowledge and avoid debating with him, and look down on an ignorant for his ignorance; however do not reject him, instead, draw him near and teach him knowledge.
- 1. Imam dar ‘Ayniyat-i Jami‘a, p. 57.
- 2. Imam dar ‘Ayniyat-i Jami‘a, p. 59, (quoted from Shaykh ‘Abbas Qumi’s Muntahi al-Amal.)
- 3. Wafiyat al-A‘yan
Inba’ Abna’ al-Zaman, vol.2, p.256.
- 4. Majmu‘a-yi Zindigi-yi Chahardah Ma‘sum ‘Alayhim al-Salam, p. 145.
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