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verb

maintain

حافظ, بقي على, صان, أنفق على, اعتصم

preserve

حافظ, علب, خلل, صان, إحتفظ بشئ للإ ستعمال, وقى

look after

سهر, اهتم, عنى, راقب, اعتنى, حافظ

take part

شارك, عمل على, حافظ, حرص على نصيبه

adjective

preservative

حافظ, واق, صائن, الصائن من الأمراض

noun

custodian

الأمين, ولي, حافظ, قيم

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Hafiz in Arabic is spelled حافظ and this root generally refers to an act of maintenance or custodianship. In the Islamic context, Hafiz specifically refers to a person who has memorized the entire Qur'an and can recite it from memory. In the early days of Islam, it was believed that these memorizers were the guardians of the Qur'an's successful transmission from generation to generation, prior to the first written Qur'ans.

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In Arabic, "Hafiz" means someone who has memorized the entire Quran. It is a title given to individuals who have committed the Quran to memory and can recite it in its entirety.

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