
Hāfez (حافظ) (Khwāja Shams-ud-Dīn Muḥammad Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī) was a Persian poet whose collected works (The Divan) are regarded as a pinnacle of Persian literature and are to be found in the homes of most people in Iran, who learn his poems by heart and still use them as proverbs and sayings. His life and poems have been the subject of much analysis, commentary and interpretation, influencing post-14th century Persian writing more than any other author Themes of his ghazals are the beloved, faith, and exposing hypocrisy. His influence in the lives of Persian speakers can be found in "Hafez readings" (fāl-e hāfez, Persian: فال حافظ) and the frequent use of his poems in Persian traditional music, visual art, and Persian calligraphy. His tomb is visited often. Adaptations, imitations and translations of his poems exist in all major languages. Though Hafez is well known for his poetry, he is less commonly recognized for his intellectual and political contributions. A defining feature of Hafez' poetry is its ironic tone and the theme of hypocrisy, widely believed to be a critique of the religious and ruling establishments of the time. Persian satire developed during the 14th century, within the courts of the Mongol Period. In this period, Hafez and other notable early satirists, such as Ubayd Zakani, produced a body of work that has since become a template for the use of satire as a political device. Many of his critiques are believed to be targeted at the rule of Amir Mobarez Al-Din Mohammad, specifically, towards the disintegration of important public and private institutions. He was a Sufi Muslim. His work, particularly his imaginative references to monasteries, convents, Shahneh, and muhtasib, ignored the religious taboos of his period, and he found humor in some of his society's religious doctrines. Employing humor polemically has since become a common practice in Iranian public discourse and persian satire is now perhaps the de facto language of Iranian social commentary.
Books

The chronicle of Fife
Being the diary of John Lamont of Newton, from 1649 to 1672
2003

A Year with Hafiz
2011

Hafiz
The Scent of Light
2002

Drunk on the Wine of the Beloved
100 Poems of Hafiz
2001

The Rubaiyat of Hafiz
2005

The Hafez Poems
1375

Poems of the Orient
2020

I Heard God Laughing
Poems of Hope and Joy
1996

The Divan
770

The Subject Tonight Is Love
60 Wild and Sweet Poems of Hafiz
1996

Hafiz of Shiraz
Thirty Poems: An Introduction to the Sufi Master
2003

The Tangled Braid
Ninety-Nine Poems by Hafiz of Shiraz
2010

The Illuminated Hafiz
Love Poems for the Journey to Light
2019

Faces of Love
Hafez and the Poets of Shiraz
2012

The Angels Knocking on the Tavern Door
Thirty Poems of Hafez
2008

Thirty Poems of Hafiz of Shiraz
2023

Hafiz, The Voice of God, A Hundred Odes
2008

The Green Sea of Heaven
Fifty Ghazals from the Diwan of Hafiz
1995

Fifty Poems of Hafiz
1947

The nightingales are drunk
1390

Hafiz's Little Book of Life
2023