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Imam al-Hadi's (a) father was [[Imam al-Jawad (a)]], the ninth Imam of the [[Shi'a]] school of thought. His mother was a concubine called [[Samana the mother of Imam al-Hadi (a)|Samana]]<ref>Al-Mufid, ''al-Irshad'', p. 635</ref> or Susan<ref>Al-Nawbakhti, ''Firaq al-Shi'a'', p. 135</ref>.
Imam al-Hadi's (a) father was [[Imam al-Jawad (a)]], the ninth Imam of the [[Shi'a]] school of thought. His mother was a concubine called [[Samana the mother of Imam al-Hadi (a)|Samana]]<ref>Al-Mufid, ''al-Irshad'', p. 635</ref> or Susan<ref>Al-Nawbakhti, ''Firaq al-Shi'a'', p. 135</ref>.


Imam al-Hadi (a) and his son [[Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a)]] became famously known as [['Askariyyayn]]<ref>Ibn al-Jawzi, ''Tadhkirat al-khawass'', vol. 2, p. 492</ref>; since [[Abbasid caliphs]] took them to [[Samarra]] in 233/847-848 and held them under surveillance until the end of their lives.
Imam al-Hadi (a) and his son [[Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a)]] became famously known as [['Askariyyayn]]<ref>Ibn al-Jawzi, ''Tadhkirat al-khawass'', vol. 2, p. 492</ref>; since [[Abbasid caliphs]] took them to [[Samarra]] in 233/847-8 and held them under surveillance until the end of their lives.


Imam al-Hadi (a) was also known under other titles such as al-Naqi, al-Najib, al-Murtada, al-'Alim, al-Faqih, al-Amin, and al-Tayyib.
Imam al-Hadi (a) was also known under other titles such as al-Naqi, al-Najib, al-Murtada, al-'Alim, al-Faqih, al-Amin, and al-Tayyib.
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