Name: Muhammad
Title: al-Taqi [the Pious]; al-Ja

Kunya: Abu Ja’far, al-Thani (the Second); Ibn al-Ridha
Father: Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha (Peace be upon him)
Mother: Khaizoran
Born: 10th Rajab, 195 AH/811 CE in Madinah, Hejaz region of the Arabian Peninsula
Died: End of Dhu al-Qidah (which may fall on the 29th or the 30th, depending on moon-sighting), 220 AH/835 CE, after being poisoned by al-Mu’tasim
Age at Martyrdom: 25
Period of Imamate: 17 years
Buried: Kadhimayn, Baghdad, Iraq
The Ninth Imam
After Imam al-Ridha’s martyrdom, the Abbasid


As Ma’mun approached, all of the boys ran a



The boy replied promptly, “My friends ran a




Ma’mun

The ninth Imam, Muhammad, son of ‘Ali,





Imam Muhammad al-Ja

“…The Imam after me is Muhammad, my son…”[iii] These were the words of Imam al-Ridha, giving glad tidings of the future Imam. This Imam would raise the banner of Divine leadership even as a young boy. For, indeed, he inherited the spiritual knowledge and guidance of the earlier Imams.
Two of the most well-known titles of the Imam were al-Taqi (the pious one, a





After Ma’mun secretly poisoned Imam al-Ridha, he tried to cover up his crime by showing signs of mourning and sadness in public. However, these acts did not fool the close companions of Imam al-Ridha and it quickly became clear to the Shia that Imam al-Ridha

Ma’mun, fearing Shia reprisal, thought up another one of his devious plots. He had Imam Muhammad al-Ja


Many Abbasids objected to the marriage arrangement. They complained that the young man could not possibly have sufficient knowledge and understanding to be an appropriate suitor. But Imam Muhammad al-Ja


Hunting in the State of Ihram
Mamun agreed to allow the Abbasids to test Imam al-Ja




The young Imam al-Ja

After Imam al-Ja


When Imam al-Ja





The Unexcused Thief
An Abbasid named Mu’tasim came to power after Ma’mun’s death. He made sure to have Imam al-Ja






One such opportunity took place when Mu’tasim sought Imam al-Ja


Mu’tasim first asked the scholars of his court for their opinions, along with supporting evidence. Some scholars said that the hand, up until the wrist,



After Mu’tasim insisted that Imam al-Ja



Mu’tasim



Martyrdom of Imam al-Ja

The scholars of Mu’tasim’s court felt humiliated by the episode of the unexcused thief. Some of these scholars approached Mu’tasim and attempted to convince him that the




The cor





[i] Pg. 103 of al-A’immah al-Ithnay ‘Ashar by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
[ii] Pg. 21, Vol. 50 of Bihar al-An

[iii] Pg. 266, Vol. 2 of Uyun Akhbar al-Ridha by Sh. Saduq
[iv] Pg. 473 of Sirat al-A’immah by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
[v] Pg. 474 of Sirat al-A’immah by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
[vi] Pg. 496-498 of Sirat al-A’immah by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
[vii] Pg. Pg. 486 of Sirat al-A’immah by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
[viii] Pg. 487-489 of Sirat al-A’immah by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
[ix] Pg. 502 of Sirat al-A’immah by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
[x] Quran 72:18
[xi] Pg. 490-491 of Sirat al-A’immah by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
[xii] Pg. 502 of Sirat al-A’immah by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
[xiii] Pg. 106 of al-A’immah al-Ithnay ‘Ashar by Sh. Ja’far Subhani
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