Hafiz (name)
Hafiz or Hafez (Arabic: حافظ, "one who remembers" lit. "keeper") is an Arabic name.
Notable people with the name include:
Mononym
- 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 scholar
Given name
Hafez
- Hafez al-Assad (1930–2000), president of Syria 1971–2000
- Hafez Ibrahim (1871–1932), also referred to as Hafiz or Hafez, Egyptian poet of the early 20th century
- Hafëz Jusuf Azemi, Balli Kombëtar fighter from the Dobrošte unit. After World War II, forced into exile in the United States
- Hafez Kasseb, Egyptian footballer
- Hafez Makhlouf (born 1971), Syrian intelligence officer who was head of the internal branch of the General Security
- Hafiz Muhammad Saeed (born 1950), Pakistani Islamist militant, co-founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the chief of Jama'at-ud-Da'wah (JuD), UN-designated terrorist organisations operating mainly from Pakistan
- Hafez Al Mirazi, Egyptian journalist
- Hafez Nazeri, Iranian-Kurdish composer
Hafiz
- Hafiz (Malaysian singer) (born 1990), winner of the seventh season of Akademi Fantasia
- Al-Hafiz (d. 1149), the eleventh Caliph of the Fatimids
- Hafiz Ali Khan (1888–1972), Indian sarod player
- Hafiz Alpuri, sufi Pashto poet
- Hafiz Hakki (1879–1915), Ottoman general
- Hafiz Hashim, Malaysian badminton player, full name Muhammad Hafiz Hashim
- Hafiz Khan, Fijian businessman and politician
- Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, Pakistani professor
- Hafiz Rahim (1983–2020), Singaporean footballer
- Hafiz Rahmat Khan (1708/9–1774), ruler and warrior in North India
- Hafiz Siddiqi (1931–2018), Bangladeshi academic
Hafız
- Hafız Selman İzbeli, Turkish militiawoman
Surname
Hafez
- Abdel Halim Hafez (1929–1977), Egyptian singer and actor
- Adel Amin Hafez (1919–2010), Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Air Force from 1964 to 1966
- Bahiga Hafez (1901–1983), Egyptian screenwriter, composer, director, editor, producer and actress
- Nada Hafez (born 1997), Egyptian sabre fencer
- Farid Hafez (born 1981), Austrian political scientist
- Karim Hafez (born 1996), Egyptian footballer
- Mohammed Hafez, specialist in Islamist movements, political militancy and violent radicalization
- Mohamed Ali Hafez, administrator with the Egyptian Federation for Scouts and Girl Guides served on the World Scout Committee of the World Organization
- Nevine Hafez (born 1968), Egyptian swimmer
- Randa Hafez (born 1985), Egyptian pop singer
- Salah al-Deen Hafez (1938–2008), Egyptian writer and journalist
- Sherwite Hafez (born 1967), Egyptian swimmer
- Sulayman Hafez, Egyptian lawyer and politician
- Suleiman Hafez (born 1941), Jordanian economist and politician
- Yasser Abdel Hafez (born 1969), Egyptian novelist and journalist
Hafiz
- Helal Hafiz, Bangladeshi poet
- Hisham Hafiz (1931–2006), Saudi Arabian author and newspaper publisher
- Mirza Ghulam Hafiz (1920–2000), Bangladeshi politician
- Nezam Hafiz (1969–2001), Guyanese-American first class cricketer
Al Hafez / Al Hafiz
- Amin al-Hafez (Lebanon) (1926–2009), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister of Lebanon
- Amin al-Hafiz (or Amin Hafez; 1921–2009), Syrian politician, General and member of the Ba'ath Party who served as the President of Syria from 27 July 1963 to 23 February 1966
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