faqir – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Fakir
A fakir, or faqir (; (noun of faqr)), derived from faqr (, "poverty"). The word 'fakir' refers to the one who is self-sufficient and only possesses the spiritual need for God. Faqirs are Muslim ascetics and Sufis who have taken vows of poverty and worship, renounce all relations and possessions. They willingly renounce their desires and surrender to the will of God and hence are not dependent on anyone except God.
faqir
Noun
1. a Muslim or Hindu mendicant monk who is regarded as a holy man
(synonym) fakir, fakeer, faquir
(hypernym) saint, holy man, holy person, angel
(hyponym) dervish
faqir
In general, "faqir" means "poor." In Islam, it is particularly applied to a
Sufi who has voluntary become poor. In Sufism, it also applies to one who is "poor in spirit," who has according to Sufi belief humbled himself before
Allah .
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