Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
faquir
noun
/fæˈkɪr/

Definition
A faquir is a mystic or religious ascetic, especially in South Asia, who lives on alms and practices austerity, often associated with the Sufi tradition.

Examples
- The faquir demonstrated his devotion by performing extraordinary feats.
- In many cultures, faquirs are respected for their wisdom and detachment from worldly affairs.

Meaning
The term ‘faquir’ refers to someone who dedicates their life to spirituality and renunciation of material possessions, often seeking enlightenment or inner peace.

Synonyms
- ascetic
- mendicant
- hermit