Hafiz

Hafiz

Persian mystical poet.

A Persian poet and Sufi mystic whose verses explore themes of divine love, the search for truth, and the soul’s longing for union with the Beloved. His work blends deep spirituality with lyrical beauty, encouraging readers to look beyond the physical world and connect with the divine presence within. His poetry continues to be a source of inspiration, celebrated for its ability to convey profound truths with grace, wit, and elegance.

Hafiz Quotes about Truth

  • The Truth has shared so much of Itself with me That I can no longer call myself A man, a woman, an angel, Or even pure Soul.
  • Love sometimes gets tired of speaking sweetly and wants to rip to shreds all your erroneous notions of the truth that make you fight within yourself, dear one, and with others, causing the world to weep on too many fine days... The Beloved sometimes wants to do us a great favor: Hold us upside down and shake all the nonsense out.
  • I have learned so much from God that I can no longer call myself a Christian, a Hindu, a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Jew. The Truth has shared so much of Itself with me that I can no longer call myself a man, a woman, an angel, or even a pure Soul. Love has befriended me so completely it has turned to ash and freed me of every concept and image my mind has ever known.