Hafiz
The Arabic word called Hafiz (also Hafez, Hafiz, Hafid )
- A person who knows the Koran by heart, see Hafiz
- A frequent name in the Islamic world al - Hafiz (1130-1149), Fatimid king
- Hafiz ( around 1320 to about 1390 ), the Persian poet Shams od -Din Muhammad -e Shirazi
- The Grand Vizier Hafiz (Istanbul / Constantinople Opel to 1631) under Sultan Murad IV ( 1623-1640 )
- Hafiz Pasha (died 1840), General of the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Mahmud II ( 1808-1839 ). Hafiz commanded the troops concentrated on the Euphrates and marched on Mahmud's command in Syria, where he was beaten by Ibrahim Pasha
- Hafez al -Assad (1930-2000), long-time President of Syria
- Reda Mahmoud Hafez Mohamed (1952-2013), Egyptian lifer
- Hafez Modirzadeh (born 1962 ), American musician, musicologist and university professor
Hafiz is a common surname in the Islamic world, including the following people:
- Abdel Halim Hafez, Egyptian singer
- Amin al- Hafiz (1921-2009), Syrian politicians
- Amin al- Hafez (1926-2009), Lebanese general and politician ( Ba'ath Party )
- Farid Hafez (* 1981 ), Austrian political scientist
- Kai Hafez (* 1964), German communication scientist and university teacher
- Mohamed Abdel Hafiz ( born 1939 ), Egyptian water polo players
- Sami Hafez Enan ( born 1948 ), Egyptian lifer
- Sheikh Khalid Hafiz (1938-1999), Imam
- Disambiguation