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'''Abu ʿAmr Uways al-Qaranī''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|أبو عَمرو أُوَيس القَرَني}}) (b. [[30 BH]]/592 - d. [[37 AH]]/657), was one of the noblemen of [[Tabi'un]] and is known as the example of asceticism and piety. After the demise of the [[Holy Prophet (s)]] he was one of the close [[companion]]s of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. He was [[martyred]] in the [[Battle of Siffin]] against [[Mu'awiya]]. His shrine in [[Syria]] became mostly destructed by [[Salafi]] groups in [[1434]]/2013.
'''Abu ʿAmr Uways al-Qaranī''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|أبو عَمرو أُوَيس القَرَني}}) (b. [[30 BH]]/592 - d. [[37 AH]]/657), was one of the noblemen of [[Tabi'un]] and is known as the example of asceticism and piety. After the demise of the [[Holy Prophet (s)]] he was one of the close [[:Category:Companions of Imam Ali (a)|companions]] of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. He was [[martyred]] in the [[Battle of Siffin]] against [[Mu'awiya]]. His shrine in [[Syria]] became mostly destructed by [[Salafi]] groups in [[1434]]/2013.


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


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


He was a camel herder, taking care of his old, blind mother. Once, he wanted to go to [[Medina]] to visit the Holy Prophet (s). His mother allowed him to do so on the condition that he will return home before the day is over. He went to Medina, but when he reached Medina, the Holy Prophet (s) had left the city for a period, so Uways wasn't able to meet him, and left Medina for Yemen, because of his promise to his mother.
He was a camel herder, taking care of his old, blind mother. Once, he wanted to go to [[Medina]] to visit the Holy Prophet (s). His mother allowed him to do so on the condition that he will return home before the day is over. He went to Medina, but when he reached Medina, the Holy Prophet (s) had left the city for a period, so Uways wasn't able to meet him, and left Medina for Yemen, because of his promise to his mother.
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==Biography==
==Biography==


The differences aver bout 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.<ref>Ibn Habban, ''al-Thiqat'', vol.4 p.53; Ibn Jawzi, ''al-Mawdu'at'', vol.2 p.43-44</ref>
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.<ref>Ibn Habban, ''al-Thiqat'', vol.4 p.53; Ibn Jawzi, ''al-Mawdu'at'', vol.2 p.43-44</ref>


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/[[7th century]] -mostly from Kufa- had narrated from him.<ref>Ibn Abi Hatam, ''al-Jarh wa al-ta'dil'', vol.1 p.326; Ibn Hajar, ''al-Isaba'', vol.1 p.115</ref>
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/[[7th century]] -mostly from Kufa- had narrated from him.<ref>Ibn Abi Hatam, ''al-Jarh wa al-ta'dil'', vol.1 p.326; Ibn Hajar, ''al-Isaba'', vol.1 p.115</ref>
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