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Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kazim

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Sabze-Ghaba (Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kazim's) mausoleum, in Dezful, Khuzestan province of Iran

Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Kāẓim (Arabic: محمد بن موسى الکاظم) who is famous as Sabze Ghaba or Sabz-e-Qaba, is regarded as a prominent Imamzadeh who is the son of Imam Musa al-Kazim and also Imam Ali al-Rida's brother.[1][2][3]

Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kazim who was in Medina, went out of that city due to the oppression of Abbasid dynast and likewise in order to promote his father's thoughts and his brother's Imamate. Sabze Ghaba passed burning deserts of the Arabian peninsula, and went to Khorramshahr (from Basra), afterwards he moved towards Ahvaz, and eventually he entered Dezful.[4][5][6][7]

According to Seyyed Nematollah Jazayeri, Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kazim is well known as Sabze Ghaba (which means green long garment) because of his interest in green clothes. Actually he was/is called by that name, because at majority of times he used to wear green clothes like other Alawians. Sabze Ghaba whose shrine is in the city of Dezful in Khuzestan province,[8][9] finally died at the age of nineteen.[10][11][12]

References

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  1. ^ The Aastan (threshold) of Sabze Ghaba yjc.ir Retrieved 30 June 2018
  2. ^ Sabze Ghaba in Dezful tasnimnews.com Retrieved 1 July 2018
  3. ^ The threshold of Sabze Ghaba farsnews.com Retrieved 1 July 2018
  4. ^ Sabze Ghaba, Dezful tasnimnews.com Retrieved 30 June 2018
  5. ^ Seyyed Muhammad, Sabze Ghaba malikashtar.ghasam.ir Retrieved 1 July 2018
  6. ^ Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kazim, Sabze-Ghaba cloob.com Retrieved 30 June 2018
  7. ^ The day of Sabze Ghaba yjc.ir Retrieved 1 July 2018
  8. ^ The holy threshold of Sabze Ghaba (a.s.) seeiran.ir Retrieved 1 July 2018
  9. ^ Imamazadeh Seyyed Muhammad iranbanou.com Retrieved 1 July 2018
  10. ^ Seyyed Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kazim iqna.ir Retrieved 1 July 2018
  11. ^ Imam Ali al-Rida's brother, Imam Musa al-Kazim's son yjc.ir Retrieved 1 July 2018
  12. ^ The holy threshold of Sabze Ghaba (a.s.) - Dezful emamzadegan.ir Retrieved 30 June 2018