Fatima bint Musa
| Title | al-Ma'suma (lit. 'the immaculate') |
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| Born | c. 790 CE |
| Died | 816 or 817 Qom, Abbasid Empire |
| Resting place | Fatima al-Ma'suma Shrine |
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| Relatives | Ali al-Rida (brother) |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Sect | Shia (Twelver) |
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Fatima bint Musa (Arabic: فَاطِمَة بِنْت مُوسَىٰ, romanized: Fāṭima bint Mūsā), circa 790–816 CE, commonly known as Fatima al-Ma'suma (Arabic: فَاطِمَة ٱلْمَعْصُومَة, romanized: Fāṭima al-Maʿṣūma, lit. 'Fatima, the immaculate'), was the daughter of Musa al-Kazim (d. 799) and sister of Ali al-Rida (d. 818), the seventh and eighth Imams in Twelver Shia. A young Fatima left her hometown of Medina in about 816 to visit her brother al-Rida in Merv, but fell ill along the way and died in Qom, located in modern-day Iran. She is revered for her piety in Twelver Shia and her shrine in Qom is a major destination for pilgrimage.