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List of people who memorized the Quran

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This is a list of notable people who have completely memorized the Quran. A person who has memorized the Quran is called a hafiz, with the female equivalent being hafiza, plural huffaz. This list is not a representative sampling of huffaz.

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  6. Letter to his mother, 18 June 2004
  7. Hussein, Taha. Translated by E.H Paxton. The Days: An Egyptian Childhood. (Cairo: University of Cairo Press, 1997). Originally published as al-Ayyam, 1929. p. 25
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