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  2. Al-Sharif al-Radi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Radi's father, Abu Ahmad al-Husayn ibn Musa, was a descendant of Ibrahim al-Asghar, the son of the seventh Shia imam, Musa al-Kazim.There are also claims that he is the descendant of Ibrahim al-Mujab, the grandson of al-Kazim.

  3. List of Pakistanis - Wikipedia

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    Asghar Zaidi; Eqbal Ahmed, political scientist, writer and academic known for his anti-war activism, his support for resistance movements globally and academic contributions to the study of Near East; Dr.Khalid Manzoor Butt, educationist and scholar, Dean of Political Science Department GCU

  4. Imam Husayn shrine - Wikipedia

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    Beside Husayn's grave, there are also the graves of his two sons: 'Alī al-Akbar and the six-month old, 'Alī al-Asghar. Along with the graves of the martyrs of Karbala, is also the grave of the very first custodian of Imam Husayn shrine, Ibrahim al-Mujab, grandson of seventh shi'ite Imam Musa al-Kazim. [6] [7]

  5. Category:Iranian writers - Wikipedia

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    A. Abdallah Mazandarani; Kader Abdolah; Baktash Abtin; Janet Afary; Ali Mohammad Afghani; Agha Zia ol Din Araghi; Hashem Aghajari; Habib Ahmadzadeh; Pouria Alami

  6. Ali al-Rida - Wikipedia

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    Ali was born in Medina in 765 (148 AH), 768 (151 AH), or 770 (153 AH). [4] [1] The first date is said to be based on a prediction ascribed to his grandfather, al-Sadiq, who died in that year, that the successor to his son al-Kazim would be born soon. [1]

  7. Alids - Wikipedia

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    For example, their seventh imam, Musa al-Kazim (d. 799 ), spent years in the Abbasid prisons and died there, possibly poisoned by order of Caliph Harun al-Rashid ( r. 786–809 ), who also had "hundreds of Alids" killed. [ 18 ]

  8. Ali al-Uraydi - Wikipedia

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    Ali al-Uraydi (علي العريضي) was born and raised in Medina.He was the youngest son of Ja'far al-Sadiq. After his father died whilst he was still a child, he left Medina for the town of Al-Urayd, where he settled and became the sheikh of all Banu Hashim and the Naqib (prefect) of the descendants of Muhammad.

  9. Category:Iranian grand ayatollahs - Wikipedia

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