Uways al‑Qarani

Yemen, Arabia | label6 = Ethnicity | data6 = Arab | label7 = Kunya | data7 = Abu Amr
() | label8 = Known For | data8 = Tabi'un | label9 = Died | data9 = December 656 CE
Siffin, Syria | label10 = Burial Place | data10 = Raqqa, Syria | label14 = Son | data14 = | label15 = Religion | data15 = Islam | label16 = Influenced | data16 = Saints of the Uwaysi tradition | label17 = Venerated by | data17 = Sunnis, Shias | label18 = | data18 = | label19 = | data19 = }}
Uways ibn Amir al-Qarani}} was a Muslim military commander who served in the Rashidun Caliphate. A South Arabian Muslim, al-Qarani is considered a as he never met the Islamic prophet Muhammad, though was sometimes honorarily counted as among the companions.
Among the Tabi'un, he is specially known as ''Khayr at-Tābiʿīn'' () and ''Sayyid at-Tabiʿīn fī Zamānah'' (). Provided by Wikipedia