Ezzedine is an Arabic name – Arabic: عز الدين – that has a highly variable spelling in the Latin script. The name is common in Egypt and other parts of the Arab world.
Azzeddine text
edit- Azzeddine Laraki (born 1929), Prime Minister of Morocco
- Azzeddine Ourahou (born 1984), Moroccan footballer
- Azzedine Alaia (born 1940), Tunisian fashion designer
- Azzedine Amanallah (born 1956), Moroccan footballer
- Azzedine Benchaïra (born 1978), Algerian footballer
- Azzedine Boukerche, Canadian engineer
- Azzedine Brahmi (born 1966), Algerian long-distance runner
- Azzedine Sakhri (born 1968), Algerian long-distance runner
- Azzedine Zerdoum (born 1977), Algerian cross-country runner
- Sofiane Azzedine (born 1980), Algerian footballer
Ez-Eldin
edit- Mansoura Ez-Eldin (born 1976), Egyptian novelist and journalist
Ezodin
edit- Mohammad Ezodin Hosseini Zanjani (1921-2013) Iranian Shia Marja
Ezz Eddin
edit- Ezz Eddin Hosni, Egyptian composer.
Ezz Eldin
edit- Mai Ezz Eldin, Egyptian actress.
Ezzedine
edit- Ezzedine Salim, Iraqi politician.
- Ezzedine Salim subdistrict, Iraq.
- Ezzedine Kalak, Palestinian from Fatah movement.
- Ezzedine Al Manas(a)ra, Palestinian poet, Izz al-Din Manasirah.[1][2]
Ezzeldin
edit- Ezzeldin Bahader, Egyptian footballer.
- Ezzeddine Hadj Sassi (born 1962), Tunisian footballer
- Ezzedin Yacoub Hamed, Egyptian long-jumper
- Ezzedine Salim (1943–2004), Iraqi writer and politician
- Salah Ezzedine, Lebanese businessman accused of running a pyramid scheme
- Ezzel Dine Zulficar (1919–1963), Egyptian film director
- Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy (born 1954), Egyptian politician and diplomat
- Hasan 'Izz ud-din (fl. 1760), king of the Huraa dynasty of the Maldives
- Hassan Izz-Al-Din (born c. 1963), Lebanese[clarification needed] wanted by the United States government
- Izudin Bajrović (born 1963), Bosnian actor
- Izudin Dervić (born 1963), Bosnian footballer
Izz ad-Din
editIzz al-Din
edit- Izz al-Din Aybak, first Mamluk Sultan of Egypt.
- Village: Izz al-Din, Syria, between Hama and Homs.
- 'Izz al-Dīn Kaykā'ũs bin Kaykhusraw, or Kaykaus I (died 1220), Seljuq Sultan of Rum
- 'Izz al-Dīn Qilij Arslān bin Mas'ūd, or Kilij Arslan II (died 1192), Seljuq Sultan of Rum
- Ali 'Izz al-Din Ibn al-Athir al-Jazari, also known as Ali ibn al-Athir (1160–1233), Muslim historian
Izzadin
edit- "Izzadin Kassam", alternate name for the "Ezzedeen Al-Qassam Brigades".[3]
Izz ad-Din
edit- Izz ad-Din al-Qassam (1882–1935), Palestinian Islamic preacher and resistance fighter
- Izz ad-Din Mas'ud (died 1193), Zangi emir of Mosul
Izz al-Din
edit- Izz al-Din Aybak (died 1257), Mamluk sultan of Egypt
- Izz al-Din `Abd al-Hamid ibn Hibat-Allah ibn Abi al-Hadid al-Mu`tazili al Madaini (died 1258), Shia Mu`tazili Islamic scholar and writer
- Izz al-Din Aydamir Al-Jaldaki (died 1342), Egyptian physician and alchemist
- Muhammad Izz al-Din I (died 1539), leader of the Tayyibi Isma'ili community
- Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam (died 1262), court official of Ayyubid ruler As-Salih Ayyub, Ash'ari scholar and jurist of the Shafi'i school of thought
- Izz al-Din ibn Rukn al-Din Mahmud (died 1382), Mihrabanid malik of Sistan
- Izz al-Din ibn Shaddad (1217–1285), Syrian official and historian
- Izz al-Din Jafar, Sultan of the Eretnids from 1354 to 1355
- Izz al-Dīn Kaykā'ũs bin Kaykhusraw, or Kaykaus II (died c. 1280), Seljuq Sultan of Rum
- Izz al-Din Shir (d. 1423), founder of the Emirate of Hakkâri
- Izz al-Din Usama (12th century), Ayyubid emir
Izz El-Deen
edit- Izz El-Deen Sheikh Khalil (c. 1963–2004), Palestinian resistance fighter
Izzadeen
edit- Abu Izzadeen (adopted name) (born 1976), British Muslim activist
- Mohamed Izzadeen (born 1979), Sri Lankan footballer
Izzettin
edit- İzzettin Çalışlar (1882-1951), Turkish military officer
- Yusuf Izzettin Efendi (1857–1916), Ottoman prince
Izzuddin
edit- Yussuf Izzuddin Shah of Perak (1890–1963), Sultan of Perak, Malaysia
Qassam Brigades
edit- The full name of the Qassam Brigades, the militant wing of Hamas, has the full name in Arabic: كتائب الشهيد عز الدين القسام, romanized: Katāib ash-Shahīd 'Izz ad-Dīn al-Qassām, lit. 'Brigades of martyr Izz ad-Din al-Qassam'.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Palestinian Poet Ezzedine Al Manasara Dies Aged 74 – مؤسسة سلطان بن علي العويس الثقافية". United Arab Emirates. 12 August 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ https://www.all4palestine.org/ModelDetails.aspx?gid=7&mid=119887&lang=en
- ^ "Jund Ansar Allah leader killed himself". The Jerusalem Post. 14 August 2009. Retrieved 1 December 2024.