Zayn ad-Din
Zayn ad-Din (Arabic: زين الدين, also transliterated as Zinedine, Zeyneddin, Zain-ud-Din, Zainuddin, Zainaddin, etc.) is an Arabic name meaning "grace of the religion"[1][2] and may refer to:
People
Given name
- Zayn al-Din al-Amidi (died 1312), blind Iraqi scholar who invented a method for the blind to read
- Zayn al-Din al-Juba'i al'Amili (1506–1558), Shi'ite cleric and martyr
- Zainuddin Makhdoom 2 (died 1583), Indian Islamic lawyer and author
- Zainuddin bin Maidin (born 1939), Malaysian politician
- Zinedine Ferhat (born 1993), Algerian footballer
- Zayn al-Din Gorgani (1040–1136), Persian court physician
- Zain al-Din Muhammad Abdul Hady, or just Zain Abdul Hady (born 1956), Egyptian information scientist and novelist
- Zineddine Mekkaoui (born 1987), Algerian footballer
- Zainudin Nordin (born 1963), Singaporean politician
- Zine Eddine Sekhri, Algerian Paralympian athlete
- Zainuddin Shirazi (c. 1302 – c. 1370), Indian Sufi saint
- Zinedine Soualem (born 1957), French film actor
- Zaynitdin Tadjiyev (born 1977), Uzbek footballer
- Zinedine Zidane (born 1972), French footballer
- Zineddine Mekkaoui (born 1987), Algerian footballer
- Al-Malik al-Adil Zayn-ad-Din Kitbugha Ben Abd-Allah al-Mansuri al-Turki al-Mughli, or just Al-Adil Kitbugha (died 1297), Mamluk Sultan of Egypt
- Al-Ashraf Zein al-Din Abu al-Ma'ali ibn Shaban, or just Al-Ashraf Sha'ban (died 1377), Mamluk Sultan of Egypt
- Al-Salih Salah Zein al-Din Hajji II, or just Al-Salih Hajji (died ca. 1389), Mamluk Sultan of Egypt
- Abul-Mahāsin Abu Bakr Zaynuddin Azraqi, or just Azraqi (died 1072), Persian poet
- Mohammad Ebrahim Zainuddin 'Ebbu' Ghazali, or just Mohammed Ghazali (1924–2003), Pakistani cricketer
- Qari Zainuddin Mehsud, or Qari Zain, Pakistani Taliban leader
Surname
- A. C. Zainuddin (1952–1999), Indian film actor and comedian
- Daim Zainuddin (born 1938), Malaysian economist and politician
- Hamzah Zainuddin (born 1957), Malaysian politician
- Mohamed Alí Seineldín (1933–2009), Argentine army colonel
- Mohammad Zainuddin (died 1850), Mughal garrison commander
- Nazira Zain al-Din (born 1908), Druze Lebanese scholar and women's rights activist
- Raya Zeineddine (born 1988), Syrian sports shooter
Places
- Zeynəddin, village and municipality in the Babek Rayon of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
- Aşağı Zeynəddin, village and municipality in the Agdash Rayon of Azerbaijan
- Yuxarı Zeynəddin, village and municipality in the Agdash Rayon of Azerbaijan
- Zeyn ol Din, Fars, Iran
- Zeyn ol Din, Kermanshah, Iran
- Zeyn ol Din, Razavi Khorasan, Iran
- Deh-e Zeyn ol Din, Kerman pprovince, Iran
- Zeinodin Caravanserai, located at Zein-o-din, Yazd, Iran
See also
- Zeyn ol Dini, Lamerd, Fars Province, Iran
References
- ↑ Salahuddin Ahmed (1999). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. London: Hurst & Company.
- ↑ S. A. Rahman (2004). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. New Delhi: Goodword Books.
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