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  2. Hafez - Wikipedia

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    "The Collected Lyrics of Hafiz of Shiraz", a translation of the Divan-i Hafiz by Peter Avery, published by Archetype 2007 ISBN 1-901383-26-1 hb; ISBN 1-901383-09-1 pb "Hafez' Shirazi Turk": A Structuralist's Point of View by Iraj Bashiri, University of Minnesota. Hafiz, Shams al-Din Muhammad, A Biography by Iraj Bashiri

  3. Al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Ismaili Studies – Memoirs of a Mission: The Ismaili Scholar, Statesman and Poet, al-Mu’ayyad fi’l-Din al-Shirazi Archived 2010-12-16 at the Wayback Machine; A Short sketch of the Life of Syedna Al-Muayyad-Fid-Din Al-Shirazi, Head Missionary of the Ismaili Sect; Al Muayyad fid din al Shirazi Article at Amaana.org

  4. Al Eqtisadiah - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Wahap Al Faiz was the chief editor of Al Eqtisadiah from 2003 [15] to October 2011 when he was made editor-in-chief of Arab News, replacing Khalid Almaeena. [16] Salman bin Yousuf Al Dossary was appointed to the post in October 2011. [16] [17] Al Dossari was working as assistant editor in chief of Asharq al Awsat before his appointment. [18]

  5. Hassan al-Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Shirazi was born to Mirza Mahdi al-Shirazi and Halima al-Shirazi. Both of his parents are from the distinguished clerical al-Shirazi family that emigrated from Shiraz to Karbala in the 19th century. He is the fourth of ten children. All of his brothers are clerics, and his brothers Muhammad al-Shirazi and Sadiq al-Shirazi are marja's.

  6. Hafiz - Wikipedia

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    Hafiz (name), including a list of people with the name; Hafez, a 14th-century Persian mystic and poet. Sometimes credited as "Hafiz" or "Hafiz of Shiraz" Hafiz, starring role played by actor Ronald Colman in Kismet; Abdel Halim Hafez, Egyptian singer; Hafiz Abdulrahman, Sudanese flutist; Hafiz Shirazi, Persian 14th-century poet

  7. Alā yā ayyoha-s-sāqī - Wikipedia

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    The metre is known as hazaj and is the same as that of Shirazi Turk.Each bayt or verse is made of four sections of eight syllables each. In Elwell-Sutton's system, this metre is classified as 2.1.16, and it is used in 25 (4.7%) of Hafez's 530 poems.

  8. Hafez Al Mirazi - Wikipedia

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    Hafez al Mirazi began his career in journalism in 1980 when he served as a radio journalist on Cairo's Voice of the Arabs.Following his time as a radio journalist Mirazi was a news correspondent for BBC Arabic/ World Service and also served as the bureau chief for Al Jazeera America.

  9. Abd al-Hadi al-Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Shirazi grew up in a household that was constantly visited by grand poets like Sayyid Haidar al-Hilli and Sayyid Jafar Tabatabaei, who were contemporaries of his father, and so became a capable poet, writing numerous poems in praise of the Ahl al-Bayt, in Arabic and Persian. [10] One of his most notable poems is about Abu Talib: