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  1. Ḥakīma bint Muḥammad al-Jawād ( Arabic: حكيمة بنت محمد الجواد ), also known as Ḥakīma Khātūn ( lit. 'lady Hakima' ), was the daughter of Muhammad al-Jawad ( d. 835 ), sister of Ali al-Hadi ( d. 868 ), [1] and paternal aunt of Hasan al-Askari ( d. 874 ), who were the ninth, tenth, and eleventh Imams in Twelver Shia ...

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    Hakima bt. Musa al-Kazim (a) was the sister of Imam al-Rida (a). There are little information about her life in historical sources. Even her birth date and her death date are not stated in sources. However as she was present in the birth of Imam al-Jawad (a), it can be said that she witnessed and lived during the Imamate of three Shi'ite Imams. Acc...

    Hakima has narrated hadiths from his brother Imam al-Rida (a). Considering the hadiths she has narrated from his brother, and conceivably he had revealed his secrets to his sister. Al-Bahrani said about Hakima, "Lady Hakima was a prominent scholar and devoted worshiper, she lived long but history has only little information about her life. Hakima K...

    There is a burial place eighty km from Gachsaran in Iranwhich is attributed to Hakima bt. Musa (a). 'Allama al-Majlisi has also mentioned a burial place attributed to Hakima Khatun in Bihar al-anwarand said, "There is a burial place in mountain on the way to Behbahan attributed to Hakima bt. Musa (a) which is visited by Shi'ite Muslims frequently."...

  2. A documentary about Bibi Hakimeh Khatun (s) daughter of Imam Musa al Kazim (a). Her incredible shrine is located in the hills of Zagros, 80kms south of Gachs...

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  3. May 2, 2021 · A documentary about Bibi Hakima Khatun (s) of Samarra, Iraq. She is the daughter of Imam Mohammed Taqi al Jawad (a) and one of the most prominent women in the history of Islam. Her most...

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  4. Ḥakīma (Arabic: حکیمة, d. 274 /887-8) was the daughter of Imam al-Jawad (a). She lived in the periods of four Shiite Imams (a): Imam al-Jawad (a), Imam al-Hadi (a), Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a), and Imam al-Mahdi (a). She was alive until the Major Occultation.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NarjisNarjis - Wikipedia

    1022 CE), who writes that Narjis was a slave, born and raised in the house of Hakima Khatun, daughter of al-Jawad (the ninth Imam) and paternal aunt of al-Askari. [36] [35] Narjis was given in marriage to al-Askari by his father, al-Hadi, [18] [5] when the former was about twenty-two years old.

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  7. Oct 22, 2017 · Jamila Laskar is from Sarenga and Hakima Khatun from Domjur, both in Howrah. After much scheduling and re-scheduling, they agree to speak to The Telegraph in Khaskhamar, a village also in Howrah. Khaskhamar is where the Nari-O-Sishu Kalyan Kendra, or NOSKK, a welfare organisation for women and children, is headquartered.