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[[File:Portal of tomb of Musa mubarqa'.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Portal of tomb of Musa mubarqa' , [[Qom]], [[Iran]]]]
[[File:Portal of tomb of Musa mubarqa'.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Portal of tomb of Musa mubarqa' , [[Qom]], [[Iran]]]]
'''Mūsā al-Mubarqʿ''' (موسی المبرقع) (d. 296/909) 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]].
'''Mūsā al-Mubarqaʿ''' (موسی المبرقع) (d. 296/909) was son of [[Imam al-Jawad]] (a), the ninth Imam of Shi'a. He was younger than his brother [[Imam al-Hadi]](a), the tenth Imam of [[Shi'a]]. He was a scholar and [[hadith]] narrator. Musa Mubarqa' is buried in [[Qom]].


== Epithet ==
== Epithet ==
Mubarqa' means covered and he was called Mubarqa' beacause he used to cover his face with veil (burqa' in Arabic)
"''Mubarqa'''" literally means "covered" and he was called ''Mubarqa''' because he used to cover his face with veil (''burqa''' in Arabic).


== Birth and death ==
== Birth and death ==
His birthday is unknown but he was born in [[Madina]] and till his fathers' martyrdom he stayed at the city. Musa passed away on [[Rabi' al-Thani]] (296H/909 AD)
He was born in [[Madina]] but his birthday is unknown. He stayed in Medina until his father was martyred. Musa passed away in [[Rabi' al-Thani]] 296/909.


== Family ==
== Family ==
[[File:Shrine of Musa Mobarqa'.jpg|thumbnail|240px|Shrine of Musa Mobarqa' Qom,Iran]]
[[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 a son of [[Imam al-Jawad]] (a) and her mother was [[Samanah Maghribi]]. She was also the mother of [[Imam al-Hadi]] (a).


=== Radawi Sayyids ===
=== Radawi Sayyids ===
Musa Mubarqa is ancestor of Radawi Sayyids who are spread in countries like [[Iran]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Iraq]] and [[Syria]].
Musa Mubarqa is the ancestor of Radawi Sayyids who are spread in countries such as [[Iran]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Iraq]] and [[Syria]].


== Travel to Kufa and Qom ==
== Travel to Kufa and Qom ==
After his father was martyred he decided to travel to [[Kufa]] and he lived there until 256/870, then he preferred to stay in [[Qom]].
After his father was martyred, he decided to travel to [[Kufa]] and he lived there until 256/870, then he went to [[Qom]] and stayed there.


== Narration of Hadith ==
== Narration of Hadith ==
He was scholar of [[Hadith]] and [[Dirayah]] and also [[hadith narrator]]. [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]] in ''[[Tahdhib al-ahkam]]'' and [[Ibn Shu'ba al-Harrani]] in his well-known book ''[[Tuhaf al-'uqul]]'' mentioned some of Musas' narrations.
He was a scholar of ''[[hadith]]'' and ''[[Dirayah]]'' and also a [[hadith narrator]]. [[Al-Shaykh al-Tusi]] in his ''[[Tahdhib al-ahkam]]'' and [[Ibn Shu'bah al-Harrani]] in his famous book ''[[Tuhaf al-'uqul]]'' mentioned some of Musas' narrations.


== Migration of his sisters to Qom ==
== Migration of his Sisters to Qom ==
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 the [[shrine of lady Ma'suma(a)]].
It has mentioned that after Musa settled in [[Qom]], his sisters Ziynab, Umm Muhammad and Maymunah immigrated to Qom and after they passed away, were buried in the holy [[Shrine of Lady Ma'sumah]] (a).


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


==External Links==
==External Links==
* The material for this article is mainly taken from[http://fa.wikishia.net/view/%D9%85%D9%88%D8%B3%DB%8C_%D9%85%D8%A8%D8%B1%D9%82%D8%B9 موسی مبرقع] in Farsi Wikishia.
* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/view/%D9%85%D9%88%D8%B3%DB%8C_%D9%85%D8%A8%D8%B1%D9%82%D8%B9 موسی مبرقع] in Farsi Wikishia.
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[[Category:Shiʿa hadith transmitters]]
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