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[[File:Portal of tomb of Musa mubarqa'.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Portal of tomb of Musa mubarqa']]
[[File:Portal of tomb of Musa mubarqa'.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Portal of tomb of Musa mubarqa' Qom, Iran]]


Mūsa Mubarqa' was son of [[Imam Jawad(a)]] the ninth Imam of Shi'a. He was younger than his brother [[Imam Hadi(a)]] the tenth Imam of [[Shi'a]]. He was a scholar and [[hadith]] narrator. Musa Mubarqa' passed away and buried in [[Qom]].
Mūsa Mubarqa' was son of [[Imam Jawad(a)]] the ninth Imam of Shi'a. He was younger than his brother [[Imam Hadi(a)]] the tenth Imam of [[Shi'a]]. He was a scholar and [[hadith]] narrator. Musa Mubarqa' passed away and buried in [[Qom]].
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== Family ==
== Family ==
[[File:Shrine of Musa Mobarqa'.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Shrine of Musa Mobarqa']]
[[File:Shrine of Musa Mobarqa'.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Shrine of Musa Mobarqa' Qom,Iran]]


Musa was son of [[Imam Jawad(a)]] and her mother was [[Samanah Maghribi]], She was also mother of [[Imam Hadi(a)]].
Musa was son of [[Imam Jawad(a)]] and her mother was [[Samanah Maghribi]], She was also mother of [[Imam Hadi(a)]].
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It has mentioned that after Musa settled in [[Qom]], his sisters; Ziynab, Umm Muhammad and Maymunah migrated to Qom and after their death, buried in [[shrine of lady Ma'suma(a)]].
It has mentioned that after Musa settled in [[Qom]], his sisters; Ziynab, Umm Muhammad and Maymunah migrated to Qom and after their death, buried in [[shrine of lady Ma'suma(a)]].


[[File:Shrine of Musa Mobarqa' 1.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Shrine of Musa Mobarqa' 1]]
[[File:Shrine of Musa Mobarqa' 1.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Shrine of Musa Mobarqa' Qom,Iran]]
== His tomb ==
== His tomb ==
His tomb built in 950 H/ 1543 AD by the order of Shah Tahmasib Safawi. Since then some of Sayyids (approx. 150 persons) also buried in the tomb.
His tomb built in 950 H/ 1543 AD by the order of Shah Tahmasib Safawi. Since then some of Sayyids (approx. 150 persons) also buried in the tomb.
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