hafiz
English
Etymology
Persian, from Arabic حَافِظ (ḥāfiẓ), present participle of حَفِظَ (ḥafiẓa, “to guard, know by heart”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhɑːfɪz/
Noun
hafiz (plural hafizes or huffaz)
- a Muslim who has memorized the whole Qur'an
- 2001, Yann Martel, Life of Pi, Canongate (2003), →ISBN, pages 61–62:
- He was a hafiz, one who knows the Qur’an by heart, and he sang it in a slow, simple chant.
- 2001, Yann Martel, Life of Pi, Canongate (2003), →ISBN, pages 61–62:
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