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  1. Muhammad ibn Ali al-Baqir (Arabic: محمد بن علي الباقر, romanized: Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Bāqir; c. 676–732) was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the fifth of the twelve Shia imams, succeeding his father, Ali al-Sajjad, and succeeded by his son, Ja'far al-Sadiq.

  2. From wikishia. Muḥammad b. ʿAlī b. al-Ḥusayn b. Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: محمد بن علي بن حسین بن علي بن أبي طالب) (b. 57 /677 – d. 114 /733) known as Imām al-Bāqir (a) and Bāqir al-'Ulūm, was the fifth Imam of the Shi'a, whose period of Imamate lasted nineteen years.

  3. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, the fifth immaculate Imam, was a young child during the tragedy of ‘Ashura’. The memories of his grandfather, Imam Husayn, stuck with him throughout his life. He grew up in the spiritually enlightening care of his father, Imam Zayn al-Abidin.

  4. Imam Muhammad al Baqir. Name and agnomen. He is Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn ‘Ali ibn Hussain ibn ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib al Hashimi al Qurashi, commonly known as al Baqir. His mother is Umm ‘Abdullah bint Hassan ibn ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib radiya Llahu ‘anhum. [1]

  5. Muḥammad al-Baqir, full name Muhammad bin 'Ali bin al-Husayn bin Ali bin Abi Talib, also known as Abu Ja'far or simply al-Baqir (Arabic: محمد الباقر‎, romanized: al-Bāqir, lit. 'the one who opens knowledge') (677-733) was the fifth Shia Imam, succeeding his father Zayn al-Abidin and succeeded by his son Ja'far al-Sadiq.

  6. The Life of Imam Muhammad ibn 'Ali al-Baqir. Author: Baqir Sharif al-Qarashi. Translator: Jasim al-Rasheed. First Edition 1999-1419. ISBN: 964 - 438 - 044 - 4. Published by: Ansariyan Publications

  7. Born on the 1st of Rajab 57 years after Hijrah, Imam Muhammad al-Baqir was a mere four years old when the tragedy of Kerbala took place. He was also there to witness the murder of his grandfather and all of his other male relatives.