Definition
'Faqr' (fuqra is the plural) refers to Sufi Muslims who have taken a vow of poverty. It symbolizes detachment from worldly possessions and devotion to spiritual growth. It can also refer generally to the poor and needy. Think of them as minimalist monks seeking enlightenment. They focus on inner peace and serving others. Unlike extreme groups using the name, these 'fuqra' embody humility. This pursuit contrasts starkly with materialism.