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'''Abu 'Amr Uways al-Qarani''' (Arabic: أبو عمر أويس القرني) (b. 30BH/592 - d. 37/657), was one the noblemen of Tabi'un.
'''Abu 'Amr Uways al-Qarani''' (Arabic: أبو عمرو أويس القرني) (b. 30BH/592 - d. 37/657), was one the noblemen of [[Tabi'un]].


Once he came to Medina to visit the Prophet (s) but the Prophet (s) had left Medina for a vacation, so he came back because of his promise to his mother.
Once he came to [[Medina]] to visit [[the Prophet (s)]] but the Prophet (s) had left Medina for a vacation, so he came back because of his promise to his mother.


Uways is known as the example of asceticism and piety.
Uways is known as the example of asceticism and piety.


After the demise of the Prophet (s) he was one of the close companions of Imam 'Ali (a). He was martyred in the Battle of Siffin against Mu'awiya.
After the demise of the Prophet (s) he was one of the close [[companion]]s of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. He was martyred in the [[Battle of Siffin]] against [[Mu'awiyya]].


His shrine in Syria became mostly destructed by Salafi groups in 1434/2013.
His shrine in [[Syria]] became mostly destructed by Salafi groups in 1434/2013.


==Lineage==
==Lineage==
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==Meeting with the Prophet (s)==
==Meeting with the Prophet (s)==


Uways was living in Yemen in the lifetime of the Prophet (s) but he never could meet the Prophet (s).
Uways was living in [[Yemen]] in the lifetime of [[the Prophet (s)]] but he never could meet the Prophet (s).


He was a camel herder and was taking care of his old, blind mother. Once, he wanted to go to Medina to visit the Prophet (s). His mother let him with the condition that he will not remain there for more than half of a day. He went to Medina, but when he reached Medina the Prophet (s) had left Medina for a period, so Uways left Medina for Yemen, because of his promise to his mother
He was a camel herder and was taking care of his old, blind mother. Once, he wanted to go to [[Medina]] to visit the Prophet (s). His mother let him with the condition that he will not remain there for more than half of a day. He went to Medina, but when he reached Medina the Prophet (s) had left Medina for a period, so Uways left Medina for Yemen, because of his promise to his mother.


When the Prophet (s) came back to Medina asked: "whose light I am seeing in this house?", he was answered: "a camel herder named Uways, came and left soon". The Prophet (s) said: "he left this light in our house as a present and left."
When the Prophet (s) came back to Medina asked: "whose light I am seeing in this house?", he was answered: "a camel herder named Uways, came and left soon". The Prophet (s) said: "he left this light in our house as a present and left."


According to not-so-reliable narrations, Uways came to Medina with a group from Yemen or Kufa and 'Umar b. al-Khattab recognized him with the signs the Prophet (s) had given him.
According to not-so-reliable narrations, Uways came to Medina with a group from Yemen or [[Kufa]] and [['Umar b. al-Khattab]] recognized him with the signs the Prophet (s) had given him.


==Biography==
==Biography==


The differences about the details of the life of Uways is to the extent that even in the first centuries of Islam there were doubts about his life.
The differences about the details of the life of Uways is to the extent that even in the first centuries of [[Islam]] there were doubts about his life.


After all, it is said that he had narrated from Imam 'Ali (a) and 'Umar b. al-Khattab, and some of the hadith scholars of the 1st century -mostly from Kufa- had narrated from him.
After all, it is said that he had narrated from [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] and 'Umar b. al-Khattab, and some of the [[hadith]] scholars of the 1st century -mostly from Kufa- had narrated from him.


==Worship==
==Worship==


About his worship it is said: "some nights he said: 'tonight is for Ruku'', and spent the night in Ruku'. The other night he said: 'tonight is for Sujud', and spent the night in Sujud. Once he was asked: 'why you bother yourself this much?' He answered: 'I wish that there was only one night from the beginning of the time to the eternity, and I spent all of it in one Sajda.'"
About his worship it is said: "some nights he said: 'tonight is for [[Ruku']]', and spent the night in Ruku'. The other night he said: 'tonight is for [[Sujud]]', and spent the night in Sujud. Once he was asked: 'why you bother yourself this much?' He answered: 'I wish that there was only one night from the beginning of the time to the eternity, and I spent all of it in one Sajda.'"


==Asceticism==
==Asceticism==


The importance of the reports about Uways is that he is one of the first examples of asceticism and piety among Muslims. Later, Sufis gave him a great position in their books, as his name is among the eight ascetics of Tabi'un.
The importance of the reports about Uways is that he is one of the first examples of asceticism and piety among Muslims. Later, [[Sufi]]s gave him a great position in their books, as his name is among the eight ascetics of [[Tabi'un]].


All of who had seen Uways, described him in poverty and anonymity, and it is said that he didn't have appropriate clothes, and this was one of the reasons of his seclusion. In another report it is said that he wore a rough woolen cloth.
All of who had seen Uways, described him in poverty and anonymity, and it is said that he did not have appropriate clothes, and this was one of the reasons of his seclusion. In another report it is said that he wore a rough woolen cloth.


Also some aphorisms about the unreliability of the world and the proximity of the death is reported form him.
Also some aphorisms about the unreliability of the world and the proximity of the death is reported form him.
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===In the Opinion of the Prophet (s)===
===In the Opinion of the Prophet (s)===


The Prophet (s) says: "I smell the scent of the paradise from Yemen (because of the presence of Uways there)."
[[The Prophet (s)]] says: "I smell the scent of the paradise from Yemen (because of the presence of Uways there)."


According to a report, Uways was aware of the mood of the Prophet (s), although he was far from him.
According to a report, Uways was aware of the mood of the Prophet (s), although he was far from him.


Imam 'Ali (s) narrated from the Prophet (s) that he said about Uways: "he is one of the Hizb (party) of Allah. His death will be the martyrdom in the way of the religion, and a lot of people will be freed from the Hell with his intersession."
[[Imam 'Ali (a)]] narrated from the Prophet (s) that he said about Uways: "he is one of the Hizb (party) of [[Allah]]. His death will be the martyrdom in the way of the religion, and a lot of people will be freed from the Hell with his intersession."


According to 'Attar Nishaburi in ''Tazkirat al-awliya'': the Prophet (s) said to his companions: 'say my hello to Uways and give him my dress and ask him to pray for the Umma', after the demise of the Prophet (s), 'Umar saw him in 'Arafat and fulfilled the wish of the Prophet (s). There's much possibility that this story and other stories reported in the books of Sufis is forged for making virtues for him, because they do not have proper sources and Sufis consider him as one of their Shaykhs and there is weird stories about him in these books.
According to [['Attar Nishaburi]] in ''[[Tazkirat al-awliya']]'': the Prophet (s) said to his [[companion]]s: 'say my hello to Uways and give him my dress and ask him to pray for the Umma', after the demise of the Prophet (s), 'Umar saw him in [['Arafat]] and fulfilled the wish of the Prophet (s). There's much possibility that this story and other stories reported in the books of Sufis is forged for making virtues for him, because they do not have proper sources and Sufis consider him as one of their Shaykhs and there is weird stories about him in these books.


===In the Shi'a Opinion===
===In the Shi'a Opinion===


In the opinion of Shi'a, Uways has a special status as one of the companions of Imam 'Ali (a), al-Shaykh al-Mufid has named him as one of the Shi'as who pledged allegiance to Imam 'Ali (a).
In the opinion of [[Shi'a]], Uways has a special status as one of the companions of Imam 'Ali (a), [[al-Shaykh al-Mufid]] has named him as one of the Shi'as who pledged allegiance to Imam 'Ali (a).


===In Sufis Opinion===
===In Sufis Opinion===


Uways in considered as one of the insane wises. He is noted very much by Sufis because of His seclusion and his intuitions (Mukashafa) although he didn't do very much mystical practices and wasn't old when he reached this rank.
Uways is considered as one of the insane wises. He is noted very much by Sufis because of His seclusion and his intuitions ([[Mukashafa]]) although he did not do very much mystical practices and was not old when he reached this rank.


There is a cult in Sufism named Uwaysi.
There is a cult in Sufism named Uwaysi.


Sayyid Haydar Amuli one of the mysticism scholars, considers Uways among the noble companions of the Prophet (s) like Salman, Abu Dhar, 'Ammar, and the people of Suffa (Ashab al-Suffa). He differentiates them from other Sufi Shaykhs, and considers them as the students of the Imams.
[[Sayyid Haydar Amuli]] one of the mysticism scholars, considers Uways among the noble [[companion]]s of the Prophet (s) like [[Salman]], [[Abu Dhar]], [['Ammar]], and the people of Suffa ([[Ashab al-Suffa]]). He differentiates them from other Sufi Shaykhs, and considers them as the students of the Imams.


It is reported that people treated Uways like an insane and sometimes children stoned him, his only compliant was: "my feet are thin, throw smaller stones so my feet don't bleed and I could pray, as I care the prayer not the feet."
It is reported that people treated Uways like an insane and sometimes children stoned him, his only compliant was: "my feet are thin, throw smaller stones so my feet do not bleed and I could pray, as I care the prayer not the feet."


==Demise==
==Demise==
[[File:The-rocket-attack-to-the-shrine-of-Uways-al-Qarani-and-'Ammar-b.-Yasir.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|The rocket attack to the shrine of Uways al-Qarani and 'Ammar b. Yasir, in 2013 by Salafi groups in Syria.]]
[[File:The-rocket-attack-to-the-shrine-of-Uways-al-Qarani-and-'Ammar-b.-Yasir.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|The rocket attack to the shrine of Uways al-Qarani and 'Ammar b. Yasir, in 2013 by Salafi groups in Syria.]]
Uways was living in Kufa in his last years of life. He became martyred in the Battle of Siffin in 37/657, while he was 67.
Uways was living in [[Kufa]] in his last years of life. He became martyred in the [[Battle of Siffin]] in 37/657, while he was 67.


There are some places claimed to be his grave.
There are some places claimed to be his grave.


As most of the reports show, he was one of martyrs in the Battle of Siffin, so the grave in al-Raqqah, Syria; to the left of the grave of 'Ammar b. Yasir (also one of the martyrs of the Battle of Siffin) is more reliable as being his grave. There is also a shrine for these two companions of the Prophet (s) and Imam 'Ali (a).
As most of the reports show, he was one of [[martyr]]s in the Battle of Siffin, so the grave in al-Raqqah, [[Syria]]; to the left of the grave of [['Ammar b. Yasir]] (also one of the martyrs of the Battle of Siffin) is more reliable as being his grave. There is also a shrine for these two companions of [[the Prophet (s)]] and [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].


==Destruction of the Shrine==
==Destruction of the Shrine==
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In 21 of Ramadan 1434/2013, Salafi groups active in Syria who had gained the control of al-Raqqah province, attacked the shrine of 'Ammar b. Yasir and Uways al-Qarani with mortar and rocket and destructed most of it.
In 21 of Ramadan 1434/2013, Salafi groups active in Syria who had gained the control of al-Raqqah province, attacked the shrine of 'Ammar b. Yasir and Uways al-Qarani with mortar and rocket and destructed most of it.


==Notes==
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==References==
==External Links==
* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/view/اویس_قرنی اویس قرنی] in Farsi Wikishia.


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