Ghawth
Ghawth, also spelled ghawth, is an Arabic term (الغوث) meaning someone who provides help, relief, or intercession. In Islamic mysticism, particularly Sufism, it denotes a saintly figure believed to dispense spiritual aid to individuals and to the world at large. The Ghawth is often described as the intermediary between God and humanity and is associated with the concept of the Qutb, the “Pole” or central axis of the spiritual world for a given era.
Etymologically, ghawth derives from a root meaning aid or support. In Sufi discourse, the Ghawth may be
In practice, devotees may visit shrines, recite prayers, or study the teachings attributed to the Ghawth, seeking
The concept has a central place in Sufi cosmology but is not universally accepted across all Islamic