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'''Dervish''' or '''Darvesh''' is an ancient Persian word (from درویش) for a person who is following an [[Asceticism|ascetic]] path or "[[Tariqah]]", in the tradition of [[Sufism]]. Dervishes as known for a lifestyle of extreme poverty and austerity, similar to medicant orders in [[Christianity]], [[Hindusim]], [[Buddhism]], and [[Jainism]]. [[Sadhu]] is a similar term.
'''Dervish''' or '''Darvesh''' is an ancient Persian word (from درویش) for a person who is following an [[Asceticism|ascetic]] path or "[[Tariqah]]", in the tradition of [[Sufism]]. Dervishes as known for a lifestyle of extreme poverty and austerity, similar to medicant orders in [[Christianity]], [[Hinduism]], [[Buddhism]], and [[Jainism]]. [[Sadhu]] is a similar term.


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[[Category:Islamic concepts]]

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Dervish or Darvesh is an ancient Persian word (from درویش) for a person who is following an ascetic path or "Tariqah", in the tradition of Sufism. Dervishes as known for a lifestyle of extreme poverty and austerity, similar to medicant orders in Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Sadhu is a similar term.