Awais bin Bashir ( ar, أُوَيْس ٱبْن عَامِر ٱبْن جَزْء ٱبْن مَالِك ٱلْقَرَنِيّ, ), also spelled Uways or Owais, was a
Muslim
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from
Yemen who lived during the lifetime of the
Islamic prophet
Prophets in Islam ( ar, الأنبياء في الإسلام, translit=al-ʾAnbiyāʾ fī al-ʾIslām) are individuals in Islam who are believed to spread God in Islam, God's message on Earth and to serve as models of ideal human behaviour. So ...
Muhammad.
[Beale, ''Oriental Bibliotheca'']
His burial place is in
Raqqa,
Syria
Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
. Although he lived during the lifetime of Muhammad, he never physically met him so he is only honorarily counted among the
Companions of the Prophet
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.
Among the
Tabi'un he is specially known as Khayr al-Tabi'een ( ar, خَيْر ٱلتَّابِعِين, lit=The Best of the
Tabi'un, link=no) and Sayyid al-Tabi'een Fi Zamanahu ( ar, سَيِّد ٱلتَّابِعِين فِي زَمَانَه, lit=Leader of the
Tabi'un of his Era, link=no). His memorial shrine is in
al-Raqqah,
Syria
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. It was destroyed by
ISIS in 2013, and is currently awaiting reconstruction.
Life
Muslim historians agreed Uwais descended from
Murad tribe sub branch.
Furthermore, Arabian peninsula local traditions has traced the al-Qarani were a
Nisba (onomastics) of
Ibb city in Yemen, the place where Uwais born.
Uwais's father, Amir, was a strong believer in Islam. He died when Uwais was still young and Uwais was raised by his mother alone; He never physically met Muhammad, even though he lived in the same era. However, he met Muhammad's companion
Umar, and is therefore seen as from among the
Tabi'un.
Abu Nu'aym al-Isfahani has recorded the strong sense of
filial piety by Uwais preoccupied him to leave his mother to meet Muhammad, thus, he sacrificed the chance to reach the rank of
companions of the Prophet
The Companions of the Prophet ( ar, اَلصَّحَابَةُ; ''aṣ-ṣaḥāba'' meaning "the companions", from the verb meaning "accompany", "keep company with", "associate with") were the disciples and followers of Muhammad who saw or m ...
in effort to take care his elderly mother.
During the caliphate of Umar, according to Usayr ibn Jabir which recorded by
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj
Abū al-Ḥusayn ‘Asākir ad-Dīn Muslim ibn al-Ḥajjāj ibn Muslim ibn Ward ibn Kawshādh al-Qushayrī an-Naysābūrī ( ar, أبو الحسين عساكر الدين مسلم بن الحجاج بن مسلم بن وَرْد بن كوشاذ ...
, everytime Umar received batch of soldiers volunteer from Yemen to be sent for
Muslim conquest of Persia, he always asking if there is Uwais among them, as Umar searching Uwais by relying on a Hadith regarding Uwais will reach him one day,
Ibn al-Jawzi recorded that Umar were urged by Muhammad during his life, that someday in the future he should ask Uwais for prayer. In next year after his meeting with Umar, during the
Hajj
The Hajj (; ar, حَجّ '; sometimes also spelled Hadj, Hadji or Haj in English) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried ...
season, it is recorded Umar still remembered and asking any pilgrims from Kufa about the condition of Uwais.
Uwais reside in Kufa around the year 19 AH (640 AD) and participated the
battle of Nahavand against the
Sassanid army.
However, as he became famous in Kufa due to recommendation from Hadith which told by caliph Umar, Uwais moved into unspecified location and lost from the trace of historians.
Uwais appeared again in history during the caliphate of
Ali, when majority of medieval scholars recorded Uwais met his demise during the
battle of Siffin, while some others reported he was fallen in battle during
Muslim conquest of Azerbaijan
The Muslim conquest of Azerbaijan was the military struggle that led to Azerbaijan's incorporation in the Islamic caliphate. In AD 643 ( AH 22), after the conquest of Rayy and Central Persia, Umar ordered the conquest of Azarbaijan. The Rashidun ...
.
Legacy
Uwais al-Qarani mainly greatly revered for his historical piety, particularly his legendary filial piety, which prompted Muslim communities in later era expressed their veneration in various ways as Muhammad has giving the glad tiding about his moral and ethic conduct as
Mumin.
Which bestowed title of Khayr al-Tabi'een or best Tabi'in by Muhammad himself in series of Hadith narration recorded by
Sahih Muslim and ''Kitab al-Wafi bi'l-Wafayat'' of
Safadi.
His humility for not seeking fame and his filial piety in history prompted Arabian poets to bestowed him as ''"Majhul an fi al Ardh, Ma'rufin fi as-Samaa"'' which translate as "unknown on earth (among humans), but famously acknowledged on heavens (by
Allah
Allah (; ar, الله, translit=Allāh, ) is the common Arabic word for God. In the English language, the word generally refers to God in Islam. The word is thought to be derived by contraction from '' al- ilāh'', which means "the god", an ...
and His
Angels)".
The appraisal of him as the best Tabi'un came from
an-Nawawi
Abū Zakariyyā Yaḥyā ibn Sharaf al-Nawawī ( ar, أبو زكريا يحيى بن شرف النووي; (631A.H-676A.H) (October 1230–21 December 1277), popularly known as al-Nawawī or Imam Nawawī, was a Sunni Shafi'ite jurist and h ...
in his book,
Al-Minhaj bi Sharh Sahih Muslim, in a part of commentary of
Hadith came from
Umar which recorded by
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj
Abū al-Ḥusayn ‘Asākir ad-Dīn Muslim ibn al-Ḥajjāj ibn Muslim ibn Ward ibn Kawshādh al-Qushayrī an-Naysābūrī ( ar, أبو الحسين عساكر الدين مسلم بن الحجاج بن مسلم بن وَرْد بن كوشاذ ...
which mentioned the prophecy from Muhammad who praised Uwais, despite never having seen him.
While ad-Dhahabi praised Uwais as “The ascetic role model, the leader of the Tabi'un in his time".
Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri gave short commentary in his book, that Uwais were "the monk of
Ummah".
Another virtue that appraised for Uwais are weak hadith of ‘Abdullah ibn Abi’l-Jad‘a’ about the virtue of intercession from Uwais alone were better than whole
Banu Tamim, which commentary by
Hasan al-Basri that the Hadith were particularly came appraisal for Uwais. In architectural legacy, there was mosque that was named after Uwais in
Mosul, Iraq, but it was destroyed in 2014.
In modern time, Muhammad Hassan Haniff asserting the case of Uwais taking care of his mother alone and not
migrate
Migration, migratory, or migrate may refer to: Human migration
* Human migration, physical movement by humans from one region to another
** International migration, when peoples cross state boundaries and stay in the host state for some minimum le ...
to Medina as case to refute the extremist ideology of
ISIS, pointing out the conduct of Uwais of not immediately migrate to territory of caliphate and not immediately engage in Jihad during the first years of Islam as he prioritize his elderly mother, which agreed by Muhammad and the companions, as refutation that ISIS ideology were flawed according to Islamic teaching.
Sufi orders
The
Uwaisi form of
Islamic mysticism was named after Uwais, as it refers to the transmission of spiritual knowledge between two individuals without the need for physical interaction between them all.
For example the contemporary "Silsila Owaisi" order led by Shaykh Banaras Owaisi is active in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, there are another Sufi order named Muhamadia Uwaisia Order is blessed to Khawaja Shaykh Muhammad Owais Naqibi Qadri Suharwardi AbuAlAlai Naqshbandi, Chishti Sabri Jahangiri. Shaykh Muhammad Owais was granted permission of Uwaisia silsila directly from Muhammad in his court in Madinah in 1st Shaban 1434 AH (2013 CE) and Muhammad blessed this silsila with the name "Mohammadia Uwaisia" (or ''"Muhammadia Uwaisia" or "Muhammadiya Uwaisia" or "Muhammdiya Owaisia"'';
Arabic: محمدئة أُوَيْسئة).
Last shaykh of silsla Uwaisa was
Nūr ad-Dīn 'Abd ar-Rahmān Jāmī (Persian: نورالدین عبدالرحمن جامی) (1414-1492 CE)
See also
*
Destruction of early Islamic heritage sites in Saudi Arabia
*
Sahabah
The Companions of the Prophet ( ar, اَلصَّحَابَةُ; ''aṣ-ṣaḥāba'' meaning "the companions", from the verb meaning "accompany", "keep company with", "associate with") were the disciples and followers of Muhammad who saw or m ...
*
Tabi'un
References
External links
Film on Uwais Al Qarani subtitled by Al-Masumeen.comMaktab Tarighat Oveyssi Shahmaghsoudi (School of Islamic Sufism)The Extreme Mourning of Uwais al-QarniIslamic Sufism Genealogy, November 2004, Tehran University Publications*
ttp://www.sunnah.org/history/Uwais_al_Qarani.htm About Uwais al-Qarni, from "The Children Around the Table of Allah," by Shaykh Muhammad Sa'id al-Jamal ar-Rifa'iUwais Qarni
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594 births
657 deaths
6th-century Arabs
7th-century Arabs
Oveyssi order
Tabi‘un