The 12 Holy Imams (Leaders), from the lineage of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), were chosen by God for the Muslims as their political and religious leaders. These 12 successive Imams lived amongst the Muslims for generations and guided them to the true Islamic teachings of the Prophet. All of the Shia Imams were respected by the Muslims for their spirituality, divine knowledge, and being the progeny of the Prophet. The Imams were a symbol of resistance against the injustice and oppression of the Umayyads and the Abbasids. This website reviews the lives of these 12 Holy Imams and provides an overview of their religious, social, and political achievements.

Imam Ali

Imam Ali

The Prophet's Unique Companion

Imam Ali (AS) was the son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He was the first male to testify to the message of the Holy Prophet and supported him during his prophethood mission every step of the way. Imam Ali has numerous undeniable characteristics that undoubtedly make him the Prophet’s unique companion. Even his enemies could not resist admiring him. In the last year of the Holy Prophet’s life, he recited a sermon to thousands of Muslims at a place called Ghadeer Khumm. In this sermon, the Holy Prophet held and raised Imam Ali’s hand and said, “To whomever I am a master and a leader, this Ali is his master and leader.”
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Imam Hassan

Imam Hasan

The Prophet's Grand Son

Imam Hasan (AS) was the first born of Imam Ali (AS) and Lady Fatimah (SA) and was also the first grandchild of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He had a very short caliphate of just 7 months. He had to give up the caliphate and accept the peace treaty with Muawiyah due to Muawiyah’s conspiracies and the lack of loyal companions.
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Imam Hasan (A.S)
Imam Hasan
Imam Hossein

Imam Hossein

The Prophet's Nation's Awakener

Imam Hossein (AS) was the second child of Imam Ali (AS) and Lady Fatimah (SA), and was also the second grandchild of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He did not pay allegiance to Yazid as Yazid did not abide by any of the Islamic commandments and openly indulged in sinful behavior. The Imam knew that his allegiance would legitimize Yazid's leadership, as well as the Islam propagated by Muawiyah and the Umayyad's monarchy. Therefore, the Imam rose up against Yazid and sacrificed everything he had for the sake of God and the awakening of the Holy Prophet’s nation, who wrongfully viewed the caliphate as a sacred religious leadership and believed in political obedience despite the character of the person in power.
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Imam Hussain (A.S)
Imam Sajjad

Imam Sajjad

The Imam of Prayer

Imam Sajjad (AS) was the son of Imam Hossein (AS) and a witness of the Tragedy of Karbala. His long Imamat of about 34 years coincided with a long period of wars and uprisings. The Imam attracted Muslims to the true Islamic teachings by his prayers, behavior, and supplications such as al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya. Imam Sajjad reconstructed the Islamic foundation from the beginning, similar to what the Prophet had done.
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Imam Baqir

Imam Baqir

The Imam of Knowledge

Imam Baqir (AS) was the son of Imam Sajjad (AS). During his Imamat of about 20 years, he split open the doors of Islamic knowledge and sciences from their divine source for the Muslims who were eager to learn. The Imam provided the Muslims with authentic narrations from his forefathers and the Holy Prophet. He familiarized them with the correct interpretation of the Holy Quran, trained many students, and challenged the false beliefs that had spread through Islamic society.
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Imam Baqir
Imam Sadiq

Imam Sadiq

The Imam of Jurisprudence

Imam Sadiq (AS) was the son of Imam Baqir (AS). He took full control of the Islamic university that his father had established in Medina after him. During his long Imamat of about 33 years, the Imam brought this university to the height of its prosperity by training thousands of students. As a result, the Imam became very well-known among the Muslims, and many referred to him to benefit from his knowledge. The number of narrations recorded from Imam Sadiq is the highest amongst all of the Shia Imams.
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Imam Kazim

Imam Kazim

The Imam of Patience

Imam Kazim (AS) was the son of Imam Sadiq (AS). His long Imamat of about 34 years coincided with one of the most difficult periods in the Islamic history. During this period, the Abbasid government was stable and at its peak of power. With the unprecedented oppressive regime of the Abbasid government dominating the society, the Imam had a critical role to lead the Shia community, guide them in their religious beliefs, and save them from division.
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Imam Reza

Imam Reza

The Imam of Contentment

Imam Reza (AS) was the son of Imam Kazim (AS). Towards the end of his Imamat, Ma’mun, the Muslim’s Caliph, sent military delegates to Medina to bring the Imam to Merv and threatened the Imam to accept his proposal to be his Crown Prince. This nomination was very unusual since the crown prince is supposed to inherit the Caliphate after the Caliph, but the Imam was about 22 years older than Ma’mun. However, the Imam, with his wise decisions and actions, made Ma’mun’s conspiracies ineffective, which led to his martyrdom by Ma'mun after he had been the Crown Prince for only about one-and-a-half years.
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Imam Reza
Imam Javad

Imam Javad

The Imam of Generosity

Imam Javad (AS) was the son of Imam Reza (AS). He was the first Imam to reach Imamat in his childhood at just seven-and-a-half-year-old. Once the Shias verified that he is the one who truly holds the divine knowledge, they believed in his Imamat and regarded it as a clear proof that the Imamat is a position determined by God.
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Imam Javad
Imam Hadi

Imam Hadi

The Imam of Guidance

Imam Hadi (AS) was the son of Imam Javad (AS). During his long Imamat of about 33 years, he manifested the true meaning of his title, Hadi, which means “the one who guides”. The Imam used every opportunity of his life to guide the Muslims, especially his Shia followers, to the true Islamic teachings.
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Imam Hadi (A.S)
Imam Askari

Imam Askari

The Imam in Confinement

Imam Askari (AS) was the son of Imam Hadi (AS). His life was under intense surveillance by the Abbasids at their capital of Samarra. The majority of Imam Askari’s communications with his Shia followers and representatives were through exchanging letters. Imam Askari’s circumstances were also an opportunity for him to train the Shias for the Minor Occultation of his son, Imam Mahdi (AS), when the Shias would not have direct access to their Imam, and would need to communicate with him in writing.
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Imam Hassan (A.S)
Imam Mahdi - Makkah

Imam Mahdi

The Imam of Time

Imam Mahdi (AS) is the son of Imam Askari (AS). He is known as “Baqeeyat Allah” or “Whom God has left on earth (as His last proof)”. The Imam will be in the Major Occultation until a time that is only known by God. Upon God’s Will, Imam Mahdi will reappear to fill the earth with justice and bring forth the peak of humanity and prosperity on earth.
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