Sariq
"Sariq is a head covering frequently preferred in madrasas and Sufism, serving as a spiritual symbol."
Spiritual & Deep Meaning
Sariq is a type of headgear or covering used by dervishes and students in madrasas to cover their heads. The sariq reflects the spiritual status, age, and knowledge of the wearer. In Sufi literature, sariq serves as a means of a person's spiritual path and also carries a meaning akin to sacrifice. It is believed that dervishes, by donning the sariq, turn their hearts towards Allah and direct their attention towards spiritual goals. Additionally, sariq is an important object that expresses simplicity and humility. Although initially worn by men, it has gradually begun to be used among women as well.
Example / Wisdom Quote
"Once, there were Sufi dervishes who said, 'I will not meditate without donning my sariq.'"
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