Fatimah al-Ma'sumah
Fatimah al-Ma'sumah was a prominent figure in Islamic history, known for her piety and knowledge. She was the daughter of Imam Musa al-Kadhim, the seventh Shia Imam, and the sister of Imam Ali al-Ridha, the eighth Shia Imam. Born in 173 AH (789 CE) in Medina, she is revered by Shia Muslims for her virtuous character and contributions to Islamic teachings.
Fatimah al-Ma'sumah settled in Qom, Iran, where she became a center of religious learning and spirituality. Her shrine in Qom is a significant pilgrimage site for Shia Muslims, symbolizing her importance in the faith. She passed away in 201 AH (816 CE) and is remembered for her dedication to Islam and her role in preserving its teachings.