Ali ibn al-Husayn al-Sajjad (pbuh)
Born: January 4, 658 AD, Madinah, Saudi Arabia
Died: Madinah, Saudi Arabia
Children: Muhammad al-Baqir, Zayd ibn Ali, Hussain al-Asghar Ibn Ali-e-Zainul Abideen · See more
Parents: Husayn ibn Ali, Shahrbanu
Grandchildren: Ja'far al-Sadiq, Sultan Ali, Yahya ibn Zayd, Ahmad ibn Isa ibn Zayd, Husayn ibn Zayd · See more
Full name: Ali ibn Hussain ibn Ali
Place of burial: Al Baqi Cemetery, Madinah, Saudi Arabia
Ali al -Sajjad was born in the fourth Shiite Imam about 658 AD. The postparty of Islam is the dear Islam. He survived the divine miracle in the year 680, in which Mom Hussein and his little convoy on a massacre by Khalifa Yazid I (R 680-683). After the battle, al -Sajjad (as) and other survivors were treated and transferred to the capital of Amir Damascus. Finally, al -Saad al -Islam (AS) was allowed to return to his hometown of Medina, where he led the isolated life, without participating in the Fitna II civil war, without attending countless pro -favorable uprisings. Instead, he devoted his life to worship and learning, and even among the Sunnis, as a leading authority in the Islamic tradition (hadith) and law (FIQH). He was also known for his virtue and personality. Politically lifeless Imam al -Sajjad (PBUH) had few followers until the end of his life, because many Shiite Muslims were initially drawn to the anti -Umiad movement.
Ali al -Sajjad was poisoned by the Umayyads around 712. Some lawsuits attributed to al -Sajjad have been collected in al -Sahfah al -Sajjadiyah which is highly regarded by the Shiites. Ali al -Sajjad (as) is seen by the Shiite community as an example of patience and perseverance and worship.