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Abū Jaʿfar Mūsā ibn Muḥammad al-Mubarraqaʿ (Arabic: أبو جعفر موسى بن محمد المبرقع) was the son of ninth Twelver Shia Imam Muhammad al-Jawad and the younger brother of tenth Imam Ali al-Hadi. He is known to be the ancestor of those Sayyids who use the title of his grandfather and eighth Imam Ali al-Rida as their surnames. Most Rizvi, Ridawi and Razavi Sayyids are from the descendants of Musa al-Mubarraqa. Most of them were found in Sabzevar, Iran earlier before their migration to Indian subcontinent. There are still few villages and towns in India who trace their lineage to Musa al-Mubarraqa through his son Shahzada Ahmad bin Musa, few prominent towns in India with majority population of Rizvi Sayyids is in Zaidpur district Barabanki, Machli Gaon district Faizabad formerly, Karari, , Wasa D

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  • موسى المبرقع (ar)
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  • موسى المبرقع وهو أحد أبناء محمد الجواد، ولد في المدينة المنورة عام 214 هـ، وبعد وفاة والده محمد الجواد هاجر من المدينة إلى الكوفة، ثم هاجر إلى مدينة قم عام 256 هـ، سُمِّي بالمبرقع لإنه كما نُقِل كان جميل الوجه، فكان يضع رقعة قماشة على وجههِ دائما خوفا من الفتنة، ولذلك سُمّي بالمبرقع.رويت عنه أحاديث واعتبره المحدثون الشيعة ثقة. (ar)
  • Abū Jaʿfar Mūsā ibn Muḥammad al-Mubarraqaʿ (Arabic: أبو جعفر موسى بن محمد المبرقع) was the son of ninth Twelver Shia Imam Muhammad al-Jawad and the younger brother of tenth Imam Ali al-Hadi. He is known to be the ancestor of those Sayyids who use the title of his grandfather and eighth Imam Ali al-Rida as their surnames. Most Rizvi, Ridawi and Razavi Sayyids are from the descendants of Musa al-Mubarraqa. Most of them were found in Sabzevar, Iran earlier before their migration to Indian subcontinent. There are still few villages and towns in India who trace their lineage to Musa al-Mubarraqa through his son Shahzada Ahmad bin Musa, few prominent towns in India with majority population of Rizvi Sayyids is in Zaidpur district Barabanki, Machli Gaon district Faizabad formerly, Karari, , Wasa D (en)
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