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Lhaimagu Faqeeraa
Lhaimagu Faqeeraa ((ディベヒ語:ޅައިމަގު ފަގީރާ)) (misspelled as Lhaimagu Fageera) is a mystic most famously mentioned in the folklore of ''Dhonhiyala aai Alifulhu'' ((ディベヒ語:ދޮންހިޔަލަ އާއި އަލިފުޅު)). He is supposed to have lived in Lhaimagu island, in the Maldives. According to the story, he saw a vision of a ''faiymini'' (a woman with exceptional beauty) being born in Burunee island. He then traveled to Burunee to confirm this and informed the king about the ''faiymini''.
==Misunderstandings==
A lot of Maldivians assume that Lhaimagu Faqeeraa was a poor person. However, according to the story, he built a dhoni in order to travel to Burunee. This suggests that he was in fact one of the richest person on the island during his time.
A ''fakir'' or ''faqir'' as opposed to ''fagir''(Arabic: فقیر 'poor') is a Sufi, especially one who performs feats of endurance or apparent magic.〔Dictionary.com & Wiktionary.org〕 Derived from ''faqr'' (فقر Arabic), Lit: poverty.〔''God Speaks'', Meher Baba, Dodd Meade, 1955, 2nd Ed. p. 305〕

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