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  • Fakir - Wikipedia
    Fakir, faqeer, or faqīr ( fəˈkɪər ; Arabic: فقیر (noun of faqr)), derived from faqr (Arabic: فقر, 'poverty'), [1] is an Islamic term traditionally used for Sufi Muslim ascetics who renounce their worldly possessions and dedicate their lives to the worship of God
  • Fakir | Mysticism, Sufism, Asceticism | Britannica
    fakir, originally, a mendicant dervish In mystical usage, the word fakir refers to man’s spiritual need for God, who alone is self-sufficient Although of Muslim origin, the term has come to be applied in India to Hindus as well, largely replacing gosvāmin, sadhu, bhikku, and other designations
  • FAKIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FAKIR is a Muslim mendicant : dervish
  • All about the Fakir: Ascetic Muslim Nomads Who Spread Islam - Atlas Mythica
    These particular Indian mystics are more appropriately known as sadhus, yet both are frequently referred to as fakirs There are two types of Islamic fakirs: those who are “within the law” (ba shar) and those who are “outside the law” (be shar)
  • What is a Fakir? - Cultural World
    A fakir is a Muslim or Hindu mendicant who travels between villages reciting scripture and performing various physical feats In some regions, fakirs are a topic of controversy, as some people consider them to be mystics with holy powers, while others suggest that they are simply magicians, using a variety of tricks to hoodwink people
  • Fakirs - Encyclopedia. com
    Fakirs are distinguished by their disciplined attempt to obtain mastery over the physical body and control over psychic forces, as opposed to becoming passive instruments for the transmission of psychic power
  • Fakir - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A fakir or faqir, is a Sufi who performs feats of endurance or magic The word comes from faqr (Arabic: فقر), meaning "poverty" [1] In English, the word is often used for Sufi mystics It can also be used to for a common street beggar who chants holy names, scriptures or verses It has become a common Urdu and Hindi word for "beggar"
  • Fakirs | Article about Fakirs by The Free Dictionary
    Fakirs are holy men in India and neighboring countries who have become known either from their performance of extraordinary feats accomplished from their years of practicing yoga, or their performance of miraculous events, often as part of a stage performance


















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