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English. Read; Edit; View history ... List of magazines and newspapers of Fars classifies the newspapers and magazines of Fars province by the ... Shiraz: 1872: Qajar ...
The paper's first editor-in-chief Jihad Khazen, [9] now a columnist and editor emeritus for the rival pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat, gave credit to Hisham Hafiz, with the subsequent support of his brother Mohammed Ali Hafez, for the initial idea of establishing an Arabic-language newspaper in London. [10]
Khājeh Shams-od-Dīn Moḥammad Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī (Persian: خواجه شمسالدین محمد حافظ شیرازی), known by his pen name Hafez (حافظ, Ḥāfeẓ, 'the memorizer; the (safe) keeper'; 1325–1390) or Hafiz, [1] was a Persian lyric poet [2] [3] whose collected works are regarded by many Iranians as one of the highest pinnacles of Persian literature.
Al Eqtisadiah was first launched as an economic daily in 1962. [citation needed] The founders of the paper were Hisham Hafiz and his brother Mohammad Hafiz. [1] Later, it began to be published by Saudi Research and Publishing Company, a subsidiary of Saudi Research and Marketing Group, on 12 January 1992. [2] [3] The paper has a Gulf edition. [4]
Mohammad Ali Hafiz also served in the post between 1961 and 1964. [17] Another former editor-in-chief of the paper is Ghalib Hamza Abulfaraj, a Saudi businessman. [17] As of 2012 Fahd Al Aqran was the editor-in-chief. [18] As of 2012, the general manager of Al Arabiya TV, Abdulrahman Al Rashed was one of the paper's senior columnists. [19]
Hafez or Khwajeh Shams al-Din Muhammad Hafez-e Shirazi, a 14th-century Persian mystic and poet. Sometimes credited as "Hafiz" or "Hafiz of Shiraz" Abdul Hafiz (VC) (1918–1944), British Indian Army officer and Victoria Cross recipient; Abdul Hafiz (Guantanamo detainee 1030) (self-identifies as Abdul Qawi) Hafiz al-Iraqi (1325–1403), Islamic ...
Hafez, 2013 Persian-language opera by Behzad Abdi; Hafiz (horse), French Thoroughbred racehorse; Hafís (drift ice), work for choir and orchestra by Jón Leifs; Al-Hafez, Salafi Islamist channel from Egypt. Hafez Awards, an annual awards ceremony which is held honoring cinematic achievements in Iranian cinema; Khuda Hafiz, a parting phrase
It was the first Hafez poem to be translated into a European language, when Franciscus Meninski (1623–1698) turned it into Latin prose in 1680. [1] Another Latin translation was made by the English orientalist scholar Thomas Hyde (1636–1703).