| 释义 | 
		Definition of hafiz in English: hafiznoun ˈhɑːfɪzˈhɑfɪz A Muslim who knows the Koran by heart.  Example sentencesExamples -  Now I have decided to become a hafiz so that I can make sure nobody does anything wrong.
 -  Reciting Quranic verses from memory just like a hafiz, the doctor says that there are many verses in the Quran which bring relief to pain.
 -  The completion of the Qur'an is indeed an act of great merit and virtue and the hafiz may be congratulated for that.
 -  Committing the Qur'an to memory acted as a great aid for its preservation and any person who is able to accomplish this is known as a hafiz.
 -  The men began singing in Pashto, while Yasin - who is a hafiz, which means he has memorized the entire Koran - translated for me.
 
 
 Origin   Persian, from Arabic ḥāfiẓ 'guardian', from ḥāfiẓa 'guard, know by heart'.    Definition of hafiz in US English: hafiznounˈhɑfɪzˈhäfiz A Muslim who knows the Koran by heart.  Example sentencesExamples -  The completion of the Qur'an is indeed an act of great merit and virtue and the hafiz may be congratulated for that.
 -  Now I have decided to become a hafiz so that I can make sure nobody does anything wrong.
 -  Committing the Qur'an to memory acted as a great aid for its preservation and any person who is able to accomplish this is known as a hafiz.
 -  Reciting Quranic verses from memory just like a hafiz, the doctor says that there are many verses in the Quran which bring relief to pain.
 -  The men began singing in Pashto, while Yasin - who is a hafiz, which means he has memorized the entire Koran - translated for me.
 
 
 Origin   Persian, from Arabic ḥāfiẓ ‘guardian’, from ḥāfiẓa ‘guard, know by heart’.     |