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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Uyun Akhbar Al-reza the Source of Traditions On Imam Reza (a.s.) Chapter Two: Traditions About Imam Al-reza's Mother and Her Name 2-1 In the year 235 A.H. (849 A.D.) al-Hakim Abu Ali Al-Hussein ibn Ahmad al-Bayhaqi narrated from his home in Neishaboor that Muhammad ibn Yahya al-Sowly said that Abul Hassan Al-Reza (s) is Ali ibn Musa ibn Ja'far ibn Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Al-Hussein ibn Abi Talib (s). His mother was an Umm Walad [10] who was called Toktam .
She was named Toktam when Abul Hassan Musa ibn Ja'far (s) became her master (i.e. husband). 2-2 Al-Hakim Abu Ali Al-Hussein ibn Ahmad al-Bayhaqi quoted on the authority of al-Sowly, on the authority of Own ibn Muhammad al-Kendy quoted on the authority of Abul Hassan Ali ibn Maysam [11] - Imam Al-Kazim's mother - who was one of the noble Persian ladies called Hamideh , bought a female slave of the Mowalledeh [12] type named Toktam .
Toktam was one of the noblest ladies in regards to intelligence, religion and respect for her master and his mother Hamideh . She respected Lady Hamideh so much that she would never sit down in her presence. Then Lady Hamideh told her son - Imam Musa ibn Ja’far (s), “O my son! Toktam is a female slave. I have never seen any female slave better than her. I have no doubt that God will purify any generations from her offspring. Therefore, I will bestow her on you. Treat her with kindness.
When she gave birth to Imam Al-Reza (s), Imam Al-Kazim (s) called her Taherah.” Then Ali ibn Maysam added, “Imam Al-Reza (s) drank a lot of milk and was a chubby baby. Then his mother asked for a wet-nurse to breast-feed the baby. She was asked if she had run out of milk.