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== Wives and Children == | == Wives and Children == | ||
In narrations, [[Umm Farwa bt. Qasim b. Muhammad|Umm Farwa]] is mentioned as the wife of Imam al-Baqir (a), who was the mother of [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]]. Also narrations mention another woman called [[Umm Hakim bt. Usayd al-Thaqafi|Umm Hakim]], daughter of Usayd al-Thaqafi as a wife of Imam (a), who was the mother of two of the Imam's (a) children and another wife of Imam (a) who was a concubine and the mother of three other children of Imam (a)<ref>Mufīd, ''Al-Irshād'', vol. 2, p. 524.</ref>. | In narrations, [[Umm Farwa bt. Qasim b. Muhammad|Umm Farwa]] is mentioned as the wife of Imam al-Baqir (a), who was the mother of [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]]. Also narrations mention another woman called [[Umm Hakim bt. Usayd al-Thaqafi|Umm Hakim]], daughter of Usayd al-Thaqafi as a wife of Imam (a), who was the mother of two of the Imam's (a) children and another wife of Imam (a) who was a concubine and the mother of three other children of Imam (a)<ref>Mufīd, ''Al-Irshād'', vol. 2, p. 524.</ref>. | ||
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# Umm Salama: the mother of whom, was a concubine.<ref>Ṭabrisī, ''Iʿlām al-wara'',Translated by ʿAzīz Allah ʿAṭārudī, p. 375.</ref> | # Umm Salama: the mother of whom, was a concubine.<ref>Ṭabrisī, ''Iʿlām al-wara'',Translated by ʿAzīz Allah ʿAṭārudī, p. 375.</ref> | ||
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== Imamate == | == Imamate == | ||
Imam al-Baqir (a) became the Imam in [[95]]/713 after [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)|his father]] was martyred and had the responsibility of leading the [[Shi'a]] until his martyrdom in [[114]]/733 (or [[117]]/735). | Imam al-Baqir (a) became the Imam in [[95]]/713 after [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)|his father]] was martyred and had the responsibility of leading the [[Shi'a]] until his martyrdom in [[114]]/733 (or [[117]]/735). |