Ali Al-Hadi
‘Alī al-Hādī (Arabic: علي الهادي النقي), also known as ‘Alī an-Naqī was the tenth of the Twelve Imams. His full name is ‘Alī ibn Muhammad ibn ‘Alī. The exact date of his birth and death are unknown, but it is generally accepted that he was born between 827–830 CE (2nd Rajab, 212 AH-214 AH) and he died in 868 CE.
‘Alī al-Hādī |
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Name | ‘Alī ibn Muhammad ibn ‘Alī |
Kunya | Abū al-Hasan |
Birth | Sometime between 827–830 CE |
Death | Sometime between January and July in 868 CE |
Birthplace | Medina |
Buried | Al-Askari Mosque, Samarra |
Life duration | Imāmate: 34 years (220–254 AH) |
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Spouse(s) | (Hadīthah or Sūsan) or Salīl |
Father | Muhammad al-Taqi |
Mother | Sumānah |
Children |
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al-Sajjad · al-Baqir · al-Sadiq |
Read more about Ali Al-Hadi: Epithets Given To The Imam, Character, Narrations, Jurisprudence, Theological Argumentations, Heretics and Imam Al-Hadi, Shrine Bombing, Descendants
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