Taqi al-Din
Taqi al-Din (Arabic: تقی الدين Taqī al-Dīn) (also spelled Taqi ad-Din, Taqieddin, Takieddine or Takiyüddin) is an Arabic name for men. It is also an Arabic surname of a Sunni Muslim family from Damascus (Ref. The Islamic dynasties, a chronological and genealogical handbook by Clifford Edmund Bosworth, Edinburgh University Press 1967), as well as one of a Druze family from Baakline, in Lebanon.
It may refer to the following:
- Al-Muzaffar Taqi al-Din Umar, or Al-Muzaffar Umar (? –1191), Ayyubid Amir
- Taqi ad-Din Ahmad Ibn Taymiyyah (1263–1328), Hanbali scholar
- Taqi al-Din al-Subki (1284-1355), Shafi'is scholar
- Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abd al-Qadir ibn Muhammad Al-Maqrizi (1364–1442), Egyptian historian
- Taqi al-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Fasi (1373–1429), Muslim scholar, hafith, faqih, historian, and Maliki qadi (judge) in Mecca
- Taqi al-Din Muhammad ibn Ma'ruf (1526–1585), Ottoman polymath, scientist and engineer
- Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali (1893?-1987?), Moroccan religious scholar
- Takiyettin Mengüşoğlu (1905-1984), Turkish philosopher
- Takieddin el-Solh (1908-1988), Lebanese Prime Minister
- Taqiuddin al-Nabhani (1909-1977), founder of the Islamist political party Hizb ut-Tahrir
- Mohammed Takiyudin (born 1991), Ghanaian footballer
- Ziad Takieddine, Lebanese-French businessman
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