Musa Al-Kazim
Mûsâ Al-Kâzim (abū ibrāhīm musā Ben Ja `far Al-kāẓim, rear RTL أبوإبراهيمموسىبنجعفرالكاظم) (kāẓim, rear RTL كاظم: sad ) was born in 745. It became the seventh Imâm Chiite (disputed by the Ismaéliens) while succeeding his father Ja' far have-Sâdiq in 765. He died in 799. He is buried with Kâzimîya in the west of Baghdad.
History
The Abbasid capacity wanted to know which would be the successor of Ja `far have-Sadiq. This designated heir was Ismaïl what obliged it to be protected while his/her Mûsâ brother could live in a public way with Médine. The death of Ismaël before his/her father made this succession even more confused.With died of Ja `far have-Sadiq for the Mûsâ majority had become the heir, but some thought that the succession was allocated to the children of Ismaël, which created the Ismaéliens. This sect does not recognize Imam Al-Kazim.
Mûsâ was imprisoned with Baghdad and was poisoned in its prison by the Abbasid Caliph Hârûn rear-Rachid.
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