- Ad-Din
Ad-Din is a laqab, a component of some Arabic names, meaning "of the faith." People with this laqab include:
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Jamal ad-Din (astronomer) (13th century), Persian Moslem astronomer
* Salah ad-Din, better known asSaladin (1138-1193), ruler of Syria and Egypt
*Al-Afdal ibn Salah ad-Din (born 1160), son of Saladin and second emir of Damascus
*Nur ad-Din (1118-1174), Zengid dynasty ruler of Syria
*Ismat ad-Din Khatun (died 1186), wife of Nur ad-Din
*Ali ibn Sabr ad-Din (lived after 1344), Governor of Ifat
*Haqq ad-Din II (ruled late 14th century), Sultan of Ifat
*Sa'ad ad-Din II (ruled c. 1400), Sultan of Ifat
*Sabr ad-Din II (died 1422/1423), King of Adal
*Mansur ad-Din (died 1424), Sultan of Adal
*Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din (died 1445), Sultan of Adal
*Muhammad ibn Azhar ad-Din (reigned 1488-1518), Sultan of Adal
*Nasr ad-Din (Lamtuna) (in power 1644-1674), Berber leader
*Jamal ad-Din (disambiguation) - several persons of this name
*Nasir al-Din (disambiguation) includes Nasir ad-Din - several persons of this name;See also
*Izz al-Din , or Izz ad-Din, honorific title incorporated in certain Arabic names
*Salah ad Din Governorate , Iraq
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