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The Arabic word "salik" (سالك) generally means "traveler" or "wayfarer," often used in a spiritual context to refer to someone who is on a path of spiritual journey or seeking knowledge. In Sufism, a salik is an individual striving for closeness to God through self-discipline and spiritual practices. The term emphasizes the idea of movement and progression along a spiritual or moral path.

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