hafiz

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English - Turkish
(isim) hafız
hafiz
(isim) Hafize
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) her şeyi muhâfaza altına alan, kaydeden Allah
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kur'ân'ı ezberleyen
HAFÎZ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Esirgeyen. Koruyan. Muhafaza eden. Muhafız
English - English
a Muslim who can recite the Qur’an by heart
{i} male first name
A person who has learned the Qur'an by heart
One who has memorized the entire Qur'an by heart
a Muslim who knows the Qur'an off by heart
or Haafiz (sometimes Haafidh) (pl Huffaaz) (1) One who has committed the entire Qur'an to memory (2) In the context of hadith, it is a comparative term referring to one who has expertise in this field regardless of the number of ahadith he has memorized
Persian (Sufi) poet 1319-1389
Hafiz al- Assad
born Oct. 6, 1930, Qarda, Syria died June 10, 2000, Damascus President of Syria (1971-2000). He joined the Bath Party in 1946 and in 1955 became an air force pilot. He became air force commander (1963) after helping the Bathists gain power. After participating in a military coup in 1966, he became minister of defense. He led a coup in 1970 to replace his political mentor, al al-Jadd, as Syria's leader. He joined Egypt in a surprise attack on Israel (1973) but nearly 20 years later (1991) participated in peace negotiations with Israel in an effort to regain the Golan Heights, taken by Israel in the Six-Day War of 1967. A longtime foe of Iraqi leader Saddm Hussein, he supported the Western alliance against Iraq in the Persian Gulf War (1990-91). He was succeeded by his son Bashshr
Turkish - English
hafiz
hafiz

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    ha·fiz

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () Persian, from Arabic حافظ ʜāfiẓ, present participle of حفظ ʜáfiẓa ‘to guard, know by heart’.
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