Ha·fiz (hä-fĭz, -fēz) Full name Khwajeh Shams al-Din Muhammad Hafez-e Shirazi. fl. 14th century.
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Tweet Persian poet whose sensuous rhyming couplets, many of which celebrate love, wine, and nature, are traditionally interpreted allegorically by Sufic Muslims. |
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n. Islam 1. One who has memorized the Koran. 2. Used as a title of respect for such a person. [Arabic ḥāfiẓ, guardian, hafiz, active participle of ḥafiẓa, to guard, memorize; see ḥp in the Appendix of Semitic roots.] |
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