IPA: /fækɪr/
KK: /fækɪr/
A person who lives a life of poverty and renunciation, often for religious reasons, and does not own personal belongings.
The faqir traveled from village to village, sharing his wisdom and teachings.
**Faqir** → The word 'faqir' originates from Arabic 'faqīr' (meaning poor or needy). It refers to a person who renounces worldly possessions and lives a life of poverty, often in a spiritual context.
Imagine someone who is 'needy' or 'poor' ('faqīr') in material possessions, focusing instead on spiritual wealth. This helps you remember that a faqir is someone who lives a life of simplicity and devotion.