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Hafez Shirazi, Khajeh Shamseddin Mohammad Khajeh Shamseddin Mohammad Hafez Shirazi was born CE in Shiraz in South-Central Iran. In his childhood he had memorized the Koran by listening to his father's recitations of it, therefore he gained the title of Hafez (a title given to those who had memorized the Koran by heart. It is claimed that Hafez had done this in fourteen different ways). He also had memorized many of the works of his hero, Saadi, as wells as Attar, Rumi and Nizami. Many of his poems are addressed to Shakh-e Nabat. Gained much fame and influence in Shiraz. This was the phase of "Spiritual Romanticism" in his poetry.
Some years later by invitation of Shah Shoja, he ended his exile and returned to Shiraz. He was re-instated to his post at the College.
On the morn of the fortieth day of his vigil, which was also on the fortieth anniversary of meeting his Master Attar, he went to his Master, and upon drinking a cup of wine that Attar gave him, he attained Cosmic Consciousness or God-Realization. حافظ کیست؟ Mohammad Golandaam, who also wrote a preface to his compilation, completed it in CE, some years after Hafez's death. Also another person who compiled Hafiz's poetry was one of his young disciples Sayyid Kasim-e Anvar, who collected Ghazals attributed to Hafiz. He died in CE some years after Hafiz's death.In this phase, up to the death, he composed more than half of his ghazals., and continued to teach his small circle of disciples. His poetry at this time, talk with the authority of a Master who is united with God.
زندگینامه حافظPersian lyric Poet Hafez-e Shirazi () grew up in Shiraz. Very little is known about his life. Many semi-miraculous mythical tales were woven around Hafez after his death.Hafez only composed when he was divinely inspired, and therefore he averaged only about 10 Ghazals per year. His focus was to write poetry worthy of the Beloved. آثار حافظ: K hajeh Shamseddin Mohammad Hafez Shirazi was born CE in Shiraz in South-Central Iran. In his childhood he had memorized the Koran by listening to his father's recitations of it, therefore he gained the title of Hafez (a title given to those who had memorized the Koran by heart. Also another person who compiled Hafiz's poetry was one of his young disciples Sayyid Kasim-e Anvar, who collected Ghazals attributed to Hafiz. He died in CE some years after Hafiz's death. |