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Shiite and Sunni sources have praised his practice of worships, patience, and generosity, referring to him as "al-Kazim" and "al-'Abd al-Salih". Prominent Sunni figures honored the Seventh Shiite Imam as a religious scholar and visited his grave along with the Shi'as. Imam al-Kazim's (a) resting place and the mausoleum of his grandson, [[Imam al-Jawad (a)]], are located near [[Baghdad]] and is known as the [[Shrine of Kazimayn]]. It is visited by Muslims, and in particular, the Shi'as.
Shiite and Sunni sources have praised his practice of worships, patience, and generosity, referring to him as "al-Kazim" and "al-'Abd al-Salih". Prominent Sunni figures honored the Seventh Shiite Imam as a religious scholar and visited his grave along with the Shi'as. Imam al-Kazim's (a) resting place and the mausoleum of his grandson, [[Imam al-Jawad (a)]], are located near [[Baghdad]] and is known as the [[Shrine of Kazimayn]]. It is visited by Muslims, and in particular, the Shi'as.


== Lineage, Kunyas, and Titles ==
== Lineage, Teknonyms, and Titles ==
His lineage was, Musa b. Ja'far b. Muhammad b. 'Ali b. al-Husayn b. 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a). His mother was [[Hamida al-Barbariyya]]<ref>Mufīd, ''al-Irshād'', vol. 2, p. 215.</ref> and his [[Kunya]]s were Abu Ibrahim, Abu l-Hasan al-Awwal, Abu l-Hasan al-Madi, and also Abu Ali.
His lineage was, Musa b. Ja'far b. Muhammad b. 'Ali b. al-Husayn b. 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a). His mother was [[Hamida al-Barbariyya]]<ref>Mufīd, ''al-Irshād'', vol. 2, p. 215.</ref> and his [[teknonym]]s were Abu Ibrahim, Abu l-Hasan al-Awwal, Abu l-Hasan al-Madi, and also Abu Ali.


He (a) was known as al-'Abd al-Salih due to his great piety and worshiping,<ref>Khaṭīb al-Baghdādī, ''Tārīkh Baghdād'', vol. 13, p. 29.</ref> and known as al-Kazim since he (a) forbore against the maltreatment of others <ref>Ibn al-Athīr, ''al-Kāmil'', vol. 6, p. 164; Ibn al-Jawzī, ''Tadhkirat al-khawāṣṣ'', p. 312.</ref> . His other title is [[Bab al-Hawa'ij]].<ref>Mufīd, ''al-Irshād'', vol. 2, p. 227-236.</ref>
He (a) was known as al-'Abd al-Salih due to his great piety and worshiping,<ref>Khaṭīb al-Baghdādī, ''Tārīkh Baghdād'', vol. 13, p. 29.</ref> and known as al-Kazim since he (a) forbore against the maltreatment of others <ref>Ibn al-Athīr, ''al-Kāmil'', vol. 6, p. 164; Ibn al-Jawzī, ''Tadhkirat al-khawāṣṣ'', p. 312.</ref> . His other title is [[Bab al-Hawa'ij]].<ref>Mufīd, ''al-Irshād'', vol. 2, p. 227-236.</ref>
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