-
Muhammad ibn Ali
al-
Baqir (Arabic: محمد بن علي الباقر, romanized: Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī
al-
Bāqir; c. 676–732) was the
fifth imam in Shia Islam, succeeding...
- jurisprudence. The
hadith recorded from al-Sadiq and his predecessor,
Muhammad al-
Baqir, are said to be more
numerous than all the
hadith preserved from the Islamic...
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Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (Arabic: آية الله العظمى السيد محمد باقر الصدر; 1
March 1935 – 9
April 1980), also
known as
al-Shahīd
al-Khāmis (the
fifth martyr)...
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Ayatollah al-Sayyid
Muhammad Baqir Muhsin al-Hakim at-Tabataba'i (8 July 1939 – 29
August 2003; Arabic: السيد محمد باقر محسن الحكيم الطباطبائي), also known...
- The
Baqir Brigade (Liwa
al-
Baqir,
sometimes also Liwa
al-Imam
al-
Baqir or Fawj
al-Imam
Baqir),
named after Shia Imam
Muhammad al-
Baqir, is a
Syrian loyalist...
-
al-
Baqir Jafar al-Sadiq Musa
al-Kadhim Ali
al-Rida
Muhammad al-Jawad Ali
al-Hadi
Hasan al-Askari
Muhammad al-Mahdi
Sayyid imam
Muhammad al-Askari
al-Baaj...
-
accepted the
imamate of his
eldest son, the
equally quiescent Muhammad al-
Baqir. Some
others followed Muhammad's much
younger half-brother, Zayd ibn Ali...
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Jabal Ahmad al Baqir Jabal Bāqir Jebel Baggir Jebel Bâkir
Jabal Ahmad al Baqir Location of
Jabal Ahmad al Baqir Highest point
Elevation 1,076 m (3,530 ft)...
- of Fayd
al-Bari ala
Sahih al-Bukhari
Grave of
Halimah Graves of
Fatimah (single
grave in front), Hasan, Imam Zain
al-Abideen,
Muhammad al-
Baqir and Jafar...
- God-Wary Newman,
Andrew J. (2012). "The
Recovery of the Past: Ibn Bābawayh,
Bāqir Al-Majlisī and
Safawid Medical Discourse". Iran:
Journal of the
British Institute...