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[[File:Dirham with al-Rida.jpg|thumb|280px|alt=Photo of both sides of a silver coin with Arabic inscriptions|Silver [[dirham]], minted at [[Isfahan]] in 817 CE, citing [[al-Ma'mun]] as [[caliph]] and [[Ali al-Ridha]] as heir apparent ({{transl|ar|wali ahd al-muslimin}})]]
'''Wali al-Ahd''' ({{lang-ar|ولي العهد|Walī al-ʿAhd}}) is the Arabic and Islamic term for a designated heir of a ruler, or [[crown prince]].
 
==Origin of the title==