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Commemorating the Noble Birth of Imam Al-Rida (PBUH) The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Commemorating the Noble Birth of Imam Al-Rida (PBUH) 2025-05-09 1198 Views , Imam Ali ibn Musa Al-Rida , Birth of Imam al-Rida , Shia Islamic Celebrations The birthday of Imam al-Rida (PBUH) holds a profound significance in the hearts and minds of Shia Muslims around the world. Imam al-Rida, the eighth Imam in Shia Islam, is revered for his wisdom, piety, and compassion.
His birth anniversary is not merely a commemoration but a celebration of his enduring legacy and teachings that continue to inspire generations.
Contents Lineage and Family Background Birth of Imam al-Rida Life and Legacy of Imam al-Rida (PBUH) Rituals and Celebrations During His Birthday Relevance of His Teachings in Modern Times The annual commemoration of the Imam of the birthday of Imam al-Rida (PBUH) serves as an opportunity for a Shia Muslim to reaffirm their commitment to his teachings and principles.
Through rituals, prayers, and reflections, followers honour his legacy and seek spiritual guidance in navigating the challenges of life. The birthday of Imam al-Rida transcends geographical and cultural boundaries, garnering recognition and observance beyond Shia-majority regions. In various parts of the world, Shia Muslims and individuals of other faiths come together to commemorate this auspicious occasion, highlighting the universal appeal and significance of Imam al-Rida’s teachings.
Lineage and Family Background Imam Ali, also known as Imam al-Rida (PBUH), was born into the illustrious lineage of through his father, Imam Musa al-Kadhim, the seventh Shia Imam, and his mother was called Tuktam [1] , who was also known as Lady Najmah [2] . His ancestry traces back to Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of , and his wife Fatimah, the daughter of the Prophet.
This noble lineage imbued Imam al-Rida (PBUH) with a rich heritage of knowledge, spirituality, and leadership. Growing up in the household of the Imams, Imam al-Rida (PBUH) was nurtured in an environment of piety and learning, laying the foundation for his eventual role as the eighth Imam and a beacon of guidance for the Shia community.
Birth of Imam al-Rida Imam al-Rida (PBUH), the eighth Imam in Shia Islam, was born on either Thursday or Friday, the 11th of Dhu al-Qa’dah in the year 148 AH (765 CE) in the city of Medina [3] .