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<p> His real name Shems-Eddin-Mohammed, the great lyric poet of Persia, born in Shiraz, where he spent his life; he has been called the Anacreon of Persia; his poetry is of a sensuous character, though the images he employs are Interpreted by some in a supersensuous or mystical sense; Goethe composed a series of lyrics in imitation; the name [[Häfiz]] denotes a Mohammedan who knows the [[Korân]] and the [[Hadith]] by heart (1320-1391). </p>
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<p> His real name Shems-Eddin-Mohammed, the great lyric poet of Persia, born in Shiraz, where he spent his life; he has been called the Anacreon of Persia; his poetry is of a sensuous character, though the images he employs are [[Interpreted]] by some in a supersensuous or mystical sense; Goethe composed a series of lyrics in imitation; the name [[Häfiz]] denotes a Mohammedan who knows the [[Korân]] and the [[Hadith]] by heart (1320-1391). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_74296"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/häfiz Häfiz from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_74296"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/häfiz Häfiz from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 15 October 2021

Häfiz [1]

His real name Shems-Eddin-Mohammed, the great lyric poet of Persia, born in Shiraz, where he spent his life; he has been called the Anacreon of Persia; his poetry is of a sensuous character, though the images he employs are Interpreted by some in a supersensuous or mystical sense; Goethe composed a series of lyrics in imitation; the name Häfiz denotes a Mohammedan who knows the Korân and the Hadith by heart (1320-1391).

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