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Encyclopedia > Ali ar Rida

Imam Ali ar Rida (January 1, 766 - May 26, 818) was the Eighth Shia Imam. His given name was Ali ibn Musa ibn Jafar. He is also known as Imam Reza.


Ali ar Rida was born in Medina to the seventh Imam, Musa al Kazim and Ummul Baneen Najma. He was born one month after his grandfather, Jafar as Sadiq died. Like his father and grandfather, his education came at the hands of his father.


His father died in 799, when Ali was 35, and he was given the responsibility of the Imamate. Ali was not looked upon favorably by Harun Rashid, and the people of Medina were disallowed from visiting Ali and learning from him. After the death of Harun Rashid, his two sons began fighting for control of the Abbasid empire. One son, Al-Amin, had an Arab mother and thus had the support of Arabs, while his half-brother Al_Ma'mun had a Persian mother and the support of Persia. Al Ma'mun believed that Persia was sympathetic to the Hashemites and asked for Ali to meet him in Persia. Ali left his only son, Muhammad at Taqi and his wife, and set out for Merv.


After defeating his brother, Al Ma'mun named Ali ar Rida his sucessor. He hoped to win Shia support through this move, but the passage of caliphate would only occur if Ali outlived Al Ma'mun. Al Ma'mun even changed the black Abbasid flags to green, the traditional color of the house of Ali. However, Ali wouldn't outlive Al Ma'mun, and he died on May 26, 818 in Iran while accompanying Al Ma'mun at Tus. Some believe that he was poisoned by Al Ma'mun, but whether or not this is true is hard to determine.


Ali ar Rida is buried in Mashhad, and the city grew up around his shrine. It is one of the most important shrines to the Twelver Shia.


External links

  • The Eight Imam (http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/11.htm)


Preceded by:
Musa al Kazim
Twelver Shia Imams Succeeded by:
Muhammad at Taqi

  Results from FactBites:
 
Follower Network --Imam Al-Ridha [a.s]-- (778 words)
Ali Ibn Musa ar-Rida attained the Imamate at 35 after the brutal persecution and demise of his father, Musa al-Kazim, at the hands of the ‘Abbasid Caliph Haarun ar-Rashid.
Imam Ali ar-Rida [a] refused vigorously but the Caliph insinuated that refusal would not be an alternative as was in the case of the Shura formed by Caliph Umar al-Khattab before him.
Imam Ali ar-Rida [a] himself was able to give instruction on the correct interpretations of the Holy Quran and endeavored to make the Caliph fear God and pointed to him his errors in office as well as in his daily life.
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