faqir
Faqir is an Arabic term that translates to "poor" or "needy." It is often used to refer to individuals who are extremely impoverished, often to the point of destitution. The term is commonly used in Islamic contexts, where it is associated with the concept of charity and the obligation to help those in need. Faqirs are often seen as figures of compassion and piety, and their plight is a common theme in Islamic literature and art.
In some cultures, the term "faqir" is also used to refer to ascetics or mystics who have
The concept of the faqir is closely tied to the Islamic tradition of zakat, or charitable giving.
In modern times, the term "faqir" is still used to refer to individuals who are extremely impoverished,