Masomah

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Masomah (also Al-Ma'soomah, Al-Masomah, Ma'soomah, Ma'somah, Masoma, Masooma, Masoomah, Ma'sumih) (Arabic = معصومة , المعصومة)
is another common name for Fatimah bint Musa al-Kazim (Arabic = فاطمة بنت الإمام موسى الكاظم), daughter of Imam Musa al-Kazim and sister of Imam Ali al-Rida.[1] Ma'somah is a common Arabic female name specially among shia Muslims . She is well-known as a narrator of some Hadiths. While traveling to visit her brother in Khurasan, she died in the city of Qum, which owes its holiness to her.

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  1. ^  Imam al-Rida Network (Arabic)