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Hafiz$502041$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
'Hafiz; Hafidh; Hafiz (disambiguation); Hafis; حافظ; Hāfiz

Hafiz      
n. Hafiz, männlicher Vorname
Hafez Assad         
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  • Majid]] and [[Bushra al-Assad]], circa 1992-93.
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  • Assad, Algerian President Houari Boumediene and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 1977.
  • General Hafez al-Assad in 1970.
  • Assad and Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in Teheran, 1997.
  • Assad in early 1980s.
  • Hafez al-Assad (above) standing on the wing of a [[Fiat G.46]]-4B with fellow cadets at the Syrian AF Academy outside [[Aleppo]], 1951–52
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  • Assad (center) and [[Nureddin al-Atassi]] (left) meeting with [[Egyptian President]] [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], 1969
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  • Assad greeting [[Richard Nixon]] on the latter's arrival at [[Damascus Airport]], 15 July 1974
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  • Assad (''r'') with his brother, [[Rifaat al-Assad]], 1980s
  • Tabqa Dam (center), built-in 1974
  • Assad's first inauguration as president in the People's Council, March 1971. L–R: Assad, Abdullah al-Ahmar, Prime Minister [[Abdul Rahman Khleifawi]], Assistant Regional Secretary [[Mohamad Jaber Bajbouj]], Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam and People's Council Speaker [[Fihmi al-Yusufi]]. In the third civilian row are Defense Minister Mustafa Tlass (MP in the 1971 Parliament) and Air Force Commander Naji Jamil. Behind Tlass is Rifaat al-Assad, Assad's younger brother. On the far right in the fourth row is future vice president [[Zuhair Masharqa]], and behind Abdullah al-Ahmar is Deputy Prime Minister [[Mohammad Haidar]].
SYRIAN STATESMAN AND MILITARY OFFICER (1930–2000)
Hafiz Al-Asad; Hafez al-Asad; Hafez Assad; Hafiz al-Assad; Hafiz al-Asad; Hafez Al-Asad; Hafez Al-Assad; Hafez el Assad; Hafez al- Assad; Hafez al Assad; Hafez al-assad; Hafis al-Assad; Hafez Asad; Hafiz Asad; Hafid al-Assad; Hafed al-Assad; Hafez Al Assad; Hafez el-Assad; Correction Movement; Hafez al Asaad; Foreign policy of Hafez al-Assad; Hafez el ASSAD; Hafez al ASSAD; Hafez El Assad; Hafez al Asad; Hefez al Assad; President Assad (senior)
Hafes Assad (syrischer Präsident von 1971)
Hafez al Assad         
  • 70px
  • Majid]] and [[Bushra al-Assad]], circa 1992-93.
  • 70px
  • Assad, Algerian President Houari Boumediene and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 1977.
  • General Hafez al-Assad in 1970.
  • Assad and Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in Teheran, 1997.
  • Assad in early 1980s.
  • Hafez al-Assad (above) standing on the wing of a [[Fiat G.46]]-4B with fellow cadets at the Syrian AF Academy outside [[Aleppo]], 1951–52
  • 70px
  • Assad (center) and [[Nureddin al-Atassi]] (left) meeting with [[Egyptian President]] [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], 1969
  • 70px
  • Assad greeting [[Richard Nixon]] on the latter's arrival at [[Damascus Airport]], 15 July 1974
  • 70px
  • Assad (''r'') with his brother, [[Rifaat al-Assad]], 1980s
  • Tabqa Dam (center), built-in 1974
  • Assad's first inauguration as president in the People's Council, March 1971. L–R: Assad, Abdullah al-Ahmar, Prime Minister [[Abdul Rahman Khleifawi]], Assistant Regional Secretary [[Mohamad Jaber Bajbouj]], Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam and People's Council Speaker [[Fihmi al-Yusufi]]. In the third civilian row are Defense Minister Mustafa Tlass (MP in the 1971 Parliament) and Air Force Commander Naji Jamil. Behind Tlass is Rifaat al-Assad, Assad's younger brother. On the far right in the fourth row is future vice president [[Zuhair Masharqa]], and behind Abdullah al-Ahmar is Deputy Prime Minister [[Mohammad Haidar]].
SYRIAN STATESMAN AND MILITARY OFFICER (1930–2000)
Hafiz Al-Asad; Hafez al-Asad; Hafez Assad; Hafiz al-Assad; Hafiz al-Asad; Hafez Al-Asad; Hafez Al-Assad; Hafez el Assad; Hafez al- Assad; Hafez al Assad; Hafez al-assad; Hafis al-Assad; Hafez Asad; Hafiz Asad; Hafid al-Assad; Hafed al-Assad; Hafez Al Assad; Hafez el-Assad; Correction Movement; Hafez al Asaad; Foreign policy of Hafez al-Assad; Hafez el ASSAD; Hafez al ASSAD; Hafez El Assad; Hafez al Asad; Hefez al Assad; President Assad (senior)
Hafez al Assad, (1928-2000) syrischer Präsident von 1971-2000

Definition

hafiz
['h?:f?z]
¦ noun a Muslim who knows the Koran by heart.
Origin
Pers., from Arab. ?afi? 'guardian', from ?afi?a 'guard, know by heart'.

Wikipedia

Hafiz

Hafiz (Arabic: حافظ) or Hafez may refer to:

  • Hafiz (Quran), a term used by Muslims for people who have completely memorized the Qur'an
    • Al-Ḥafīẓ, one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "the Ever-Preserving/ Guardian/ All-Watching/ Protector"