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The Divān of Hafez (Persian: دیوان حافظ) is a collection of poems written by the Iranian poet Hafez. Most of these poems are in Persian, but there are some macaronic language poems (in Persian and Arabic) and a completely Arabic ghazal. The most important part of this Divān is the ghazals.
Hafez, The Poems of Hafez. Trans. Reza Ordoubadian. Ibex Publishers, 2006 ISBN 978-1-58814-019-7; Hafez, The Green Sea of Heaven: Fifty ghazals from the Diwan of Hafiz. Trans. Elizabeth T. Gray, Jr. White Cloud Press, 1995 ISBN 1-883991-06-4; Hafez, The Angels Knocking on the Tavern Door: Thirty Poems of Hafez. Trans. Robert Bly and Leonard ...
Amin al-Hafiz (Arabic: أمين الحافظ, romanized: Amīn al-Ḥāfiẓ 1921 – 17 December 2009), [1] also known as Amin Hafez, was a Syrian general, politician, and member of the Ba'ath Party who served as the president of Syria from 27 July 1963 to 23 February 1966.
In 2024 after collapse of Bashar al-Assad regime, Ali Khamenei stated that Iran's support for the Ba'athist Syria in 2013 was a response to Hafez al-Assad's support for Iran during the Iran–Iraq War by blocking transit of 1 million barrel of oil through the Mediterranean Sea.
Hafez Ibrahim (Arabic: حافظ إبراهيم, ALA-LC: Ḥāfiẓ Ibrāhīm; 1871–1932) was a well known Egyptian poet of the early 20th century. He was dubbed the "Poet of the Nile " , and sometimes the "Poet of the People", for his political commitment to the poor. [ 1 ]
Bahiga Hafez was born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt to an aristocratic family with ties to monarchy. [6] [8] [9] Hafez began studying music in Cairo and later went on to study musical composition in Paris, studying piano at the conservatory. [6] [8] Hafez could speak French, Arabic, and other languages. [7] [8] [9] Hafez was a Pacha heiress.
Amin al-Hafez (Lebanon) (1926–2009), former Prime Minister of Lebanon Amin al-Hafiz (1921–2009), Syrian politician, military officer and member of the Ba'th Party Topics referred to by the same term
Sulayman Hafez Hafez seated first from left. Next to him are Muhammad Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser, November 1952. Sulayman Hafez was an Egyptian lawyer and politician. Hafez drafted the abdication letter of King Farouk and negotiated his stepping down following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.