Fakir

Muslim Sufi mystic who lives in poverty From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fakir
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A fakir or faqir, (Arabic: فکیرْ) is a Sufi who performs feats of endurance or magic. The word comes from faqr (Arabic: فَقْرٌ), 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".

Many stereotypes of the great fakir exist, including a near-naked man easily walking barefoot on burning coals, sitting or sleeping on a bed of sharp nails, floating in the air while meditating, or "living on air" (refusing all food).

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