Sayf Al Deen, often referred to as Sayf al-Din, is a name that has been borne by various historical figures, particularly in the context of Islamic history. One notable individual is Sayf al-Din Qutuz, a Mamluk Sultan of Egypt in the 13th century, recognized for his leadership during the Battle of Ain Jalut against the Mongols. The name itself translates to "Sword of the Faith," reflecting the martial and religious significance attributed to individuals with this title.
From 1210 AD. to 1288 in the golden age of Islam under the caliphate of alghazali and the reign of Sultan Al-Adil Sayf Al-Deen
Sayf al-Din al-Amidi died in 1233.
Laith Al-Deen was born in 1972.
Selim Al Deen was born in 1949.
8th cent Sayf ibn 'Umar has written: 'Al- Fitnah wa-Waq'at al-Jamal' -- subject(s): Camel, Battle of the, 656
Salah al-Deen Hafez died in 2008.
Salah Al-Deen Siamand was born on 1981-07-30.
Rafid Badr Al-Deen was born on 1976-09-30.
Herdi Noor Al-Deen was born on 1992-01-01.
H. Noor El-Deen has written: 'Al asma' al-Arabia'
Sayf-i Farghānī died in 749.
Salah Al Deen, or Saladin, was a Muslim.