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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. | Uways is considered as one of the insane wises.<ref>Niyshaburi, '' 'Uqala' al-majanin'', vol.1 p.47; 'Ayn al-Qudat, ''Tamhidat'', p.349</ref> 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 [[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. | [[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.<ref>Amuli, ''Jami' al-asrar'', p.503, 614-615</ref> | ||
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." | 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."<ref>'Attar, ''Tadhkira al-awliya' '', p.28</ref> | ||
==Demise== | ==Demise== |