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Uways or
Uwais (Arabic: أويس) may
refer to:
Owais al-Qarani (594–657 CE), a
Yemenite from the time of Muhammad,
classified by
Muslims as a Ṭābi‘ Shaykh...
- عَامِر ٱبْن جَزْء ٱبْن مَالِك ٱلْقَرَنِيّ, ʾ
Uways ibn ʿĀmir ibn Jazʾ ibn Mālik al-Qaranī), also
spelled Uways or Owais, was a
Muslim from
South Arabia who...
- Shuja.
Uways was now
master of
Azerbaijan once again.
Although Temürtas once
campaigned to
regain Chupanid territories, he was
turned over to
Uways by Khizrshah...
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Sheikh Uways Al-Barawi (Arabic: أُوَيس البَراوي; 1847–1909) was a
Somali scholar credited with
reviving Islam in 19th
century East Africa.
Sheikh Uways was...
- of
Shaykh Uways Jal**** (1356–1374), is the peak of the Jal****ids. The
third phase was a
weakening period that
began after the
death of
Uways. The fourth...
- al-Qarani
Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِد أُوَيْس ٱلْقَرَنِيّ, romanized: Masjid
ʾUways al-Qaranīy) was a
Twelver Shi'a
mosque in Raqqa, Syria,
until it was demolished...
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between the
Sayyid and
prominent Sheikh Uways al-Barawi from Barawa, the
leader of the 1908
Benadir revolt.
Uways recited this
qasida criticizing the Sayyid:...
- a Shi'i
Turkoman from the city of
Hamadan in Persia. He was the son of
Uways Quli Beg, of the Qara
Qoyunlu dynasty, and
Maryam Khanum, a
daughter of...
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mausoleums in Syria. The
Uways mosque was
blown up by the
Islamic State in May 2014 for
being a "pagan
Iranian shrine".
Uways al-Qarani is an important...
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years to come.
Sheikh Uways al-Barawi
organized an
Ikhwaan and led the
Banadir revolt,
which was
defeated in the 1908.
Sheikh Uways migrated to
Biyole to...