Salahu’d-Din
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Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn or Salahu’d-din (Arabic: صلاح الدين) is an Arabic honorific that means The Righteousness of the Faith.
Several people, places and documents take the name related to this translation, including:
- Saladin, a knightly Muslim hero during the Crusades.
- Salahuddin (cricket player), Pakistani cricket player
- Salahuddin Ahemd, Founder of the Federal Shariat Court and a former judge of the supreme court of Pakistan.
- Salahuddin Ahmed, Bangladeshi Cricket player
- Husain Salahuddin (1881-1947), prolific Maldivian writer and scholar
- The Salah ad Din Governorate, sometimes known as the "Salahuddin province" of Iraq
- Salahu’d-Din of Malaysia, (1926-2001) the eleventh King of Malaysia and seventh Sultan of Selangor
- Abang Muhammad Salahuddin, the fifth and current Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak
- Syed Salahuddin, the chief of the largest Kashmiri militant group
- Salahuddin Principles, a key agreement in the Government of Iraq, 2006-2010 approved on January 22, 2005
- Dan Salahuddin Clifton, (1974 to present) Teacher of Islamic Studies and Author of "The Myth Of The Western Magical Tradition"
- Salahuddin of Aceh, the second Sultan of Aceh Sultanate
- Kazi Salahuddin, a soccer player from Bangladesh

