FAKIR

fäkērˈ, fāˈkər, [Arab.,=poverty], in Islam, usually an initiate in a Sufi order. The title fakir is borne with the understanding that poverty is the need to be in relation to God. This term, along with its Persian equivalent, dervish, was extended in Western usage to Indian ascetics and yogis, and incorrectly used generally for itinerant magicians and wonder-workers. Each Sufi order (tariqa) traces its ancestry to a mystic teacher and, beyond him, through a chain of transmission (silsila) to the Prophet Muhammad and ultimately, to God. Sufi orders began to organize in the tumultuous 12th cent. although their histories claim to emanate from the formative period of Islam, with its ecstatic and literary Sufi figures. The oldest attested extant order is probably the Qadiriyya, founded by Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani (d. 1166) in Baghdad; it is currently one of the most geographically widespread. Other important orders include the Ahmadiyya (notably in Egypt); Naqshbandiyya (central and S Asia); Nimatullahiyya (Iran); Rifaiyya (Egypt, SW Asia); Shadhiliyya (N Africa, Arabia); Suhrawardiyya Chishtiyya (Asia); and Tijaniyya (Maghreb). A disciple (murid) is typically introduced to the order through an ahd, a covenant binding him to his individual teacher (shaykh, murshid, or pir) and follows an extensive regimen of initiation that might include seclusion, sleep deprivation, and fasting, with possible dispensations from the basic obligations of Islam. The religious service common to all orders is the dhikr, the "remembering" or "invocation" of God. Dhikr services vary in form: some involve heightened religious exaltations, such as the whirling of the Mawlawiyya (Mevlevis), often leading to criticism from scholastic religious leaders. The Sufi orders, by tolerating syncretisms, were instrumental in the dissemination of Islam through trans-Saharan Africa, S Asia, and SE Asia. See Sufism.

See J. S. Trimingham, The Sufi Orders in Islam (1971).

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...in the grove. Next day the fakir joined again; made him leave...murder. When near it, the fakir came again. Losing all patience...were strangled, including the fakir. Surprised to find among the fakirs effects 30 pounds of coral...
...Hindustani , and Stokes entitled it, "How the Fakir Nanaksa Saves the Merchants Life." Here...three times at a grain merchant is the Fakir Nanaksa, identified in a footnote as the...faith, Guru Nanak 1469-1538 . The title fakir is a Muslim equivalent of sadhu , and Guru...
stand that I take the word fakir in quotation marks. In Persia fakir simply means a beggar; and...many jugglers call themselves fakirs . And Europeans, particularly...very often give the name of fakir to yogis , as well as to monks...
...incitement to murder. According to Uzun and his son, Fakir and Ozkok insisted on the honour killing because...killing. Meral Uzun spoke of Makals hatred for Fakir and Ozkok. It seems that Fakir and Ozkok, like Makal, owned a van for ferrying...
The fakirs young assistant runs...it with ease. The fakir instructs him to come...crowd. The bloodied fakir returns down the rope...rumour. As Indian fakirs were not highly represented...acts as a weight. The fakir must toss the rope...
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The Ocean of Love: Middle Bengali Sufi Literature and the Fakirs of Bengal by Carol Salomon By DAVID CASHIN. Skrifter utgivna av Foreningen for Orientaliska Studier, no. 17. Stockholm: ASSOCIATION...
Womens Empowerment in Bahrain by Fakir Al Gharaibeh Introduction Bahrain is a small Arab gulf country made up of a series of islands adjacent and connected to Saudi Arabia...
...of the artists resented the fakir act as threatening the integrity...doing was not just playing the fakir through circus framing ... Rather, through the fakirs belonging to a circus and...playing and derealizing the fakir, Billy was playing and deconstructing...
...immense fund of fiction consists of the two stories "Fakir" (Eng. "The Fakir") and "Reka Okkervil " (Eng. "Okkervil River...encapsulated in the polysemous title of Tolstayas "Fakir." The title invokes the three faces of the protagonist...
...The songs of Lalan Fakir, for example, are passed...memorized by Lalan-panthi fakirs are remarkably close...with little change. The fakirs clearly do have a notion...number of Muslim Bauls or fakirs who have taken initiation...recent film on Lalan Fakir made in Bangladesh by...
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...Through Siberia by Accident by Dervla Murphy, John Murray, pp302, 8.99 pounds sterling * Indian Balm: Travels amongst Fakirs and Fire Warriors hy Paul Hyland, IB Tauris, pp288, 9.99 pounds sterling * On the Wing: To the Edge of the Earth with...
...India. He tells them of the fakirs, saying he has seen great things...He says, "An old Indian fakir with matted air and arf naked...narrated flashback shows the fakir (Nick Shaid), limned in flickering...M. Kerrigan) watch an old fakir perfom his magic. A boy is...
...Mastering the Mind of Matter," led by Fakir Musafar, a resident artist of body piercing...serenity apparently held during the reaction Fakir induced. The performance artists segment...as it was almost surely meant to. Fakir dressed his disciples cheeks with what...
...decider of good investments," says Saliem Fakir of the South African Civil Society Information...are a sound investment bet. But, says Fakir, the kinds of risks that come with infrastructure...financial markets in developed economies," Fakir believes. "In the US, for instance...
...smoke.) In the Tese, a buried-alive fakir with hands raised just aboveground in prayer...grueling physical performance by a Muslim fakir who lies smothered in a bed of sand. Working...his praying hands are ever visible. The fakir has been well paid, but he would be doing...
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...current line-up - featuring Duke Fakir alongside Lawrence Payton Jr...International Area tomorrow. Fakir, an endlessly affable and softly...Despite 64-year-old Fakirs main indulgence these days being...had hard times for sure." Fakir and The Four Tops identify very...
...At the Top; GO... to a Concert Duke Fakir Looks Back on 50 Years. Byline: By DEBRA...music worlds most famous bands and Duke Fakir is one of their founding members - but...pounds 32.50 The Four Tops - Abudul Duke Fakir is one of the founder members and the only...
...Tops with (L-R) Obie Benson, Duke Fakir, Levi Stubbs and Lawrence Payton. Subsequent...on a common misconception. Abdul Duke Fakir (born in Detroit on December 26, 1935...line-up of the Four Tops is Abdul Duke Fakir, Roquel Payton (original member Lawrence...
BENEFITS FAKIR; Cheat Got Pounds 10k Disability Cash He Worked as Stage Daredevil Escape...was too sick to work. He called himself Prince Razaq and dressed like a fakir in robes, turban and curly-toed sandals. But while he was raking it...
I Hope This Fakir Can Help Us; We Only Singh When Were Not Winning; Schu Must Be Struggling...Michael Schumacher win Sundays opening Grand Prix. Balbir Singh, 32, a fakir from Calcutta, has been flown to Melbourne to provide mental and spiritual...
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FAKIR faker , fa k r, Arab.,=poverty, in Islam, usually an initiate in a Sufi order. The title fakir is borne with the understanding that poverty is the need to be in relation to God. This term, along with its Persian equivalent, dervish...
...had an adventurous early life as a sailor, circus performer, fakir, and partisan fighter. His talent for vivid description and...A long, semiautobiographical novel, The Adventures of a Fakir, was translated in abridged form in 1935. His later work includes...
DERVISH dur vish, see fakir ; Rumi, Jalal ad-Din . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...the form of Sufi orders was, from the 13th cent. onwards, one of the driving forces in the spread of Islam (see Sufism ; fakir ). Sufi orders were instrumental in expanding the realm of Islam to trans-Saharan Africa, stabilizing its commercial and...
...taboo in many non-Western societies and in such well-developed religions as Zoroastrianism and Manichaeism. See Essenes ; fakir ; hermit ; Rechabites . See W. J. Sheils, ed., Monks, Hermits and the Ascetic Tradition (1985...


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