Khair ad-Din
(Arabic: خير الدين) Khair ad-Din, Arabic name meaning "the goodness of the Faith", may refer to:
- Khayr al-Din al-Ramli, (1585-1671) 17th-century Islamic jurist, teacher and writer
- Jam Khairuddin also known as Jam Tamachi (1367–1379), Sultan of Samma Dynasty
- Hayreddin Barbarossa (1478-1546), Barbary corsair and Ottoman admiral
- Hayreddin Pasha (c.1822-1890), Tunisian political reformer
- Khaireddin (Turkish statesman) (died 1890), Turkish statesman
- Kheireddine Abdul Wahab (1878–1944), Lebanese businessman and politician
- Khayreddin al-Ahdab (1894–1941), Lebanese politician
- Muhammad Khair ud-din Mirza, Khurshid Jah Bahadur (1914–1975), titular Emperor of the Mughal Empire
- Khairuddin Mohamed Yusof (born 1939), medical professor at the University of Malaya
- Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine (born 1941), Moroccan writer
- Hajrudin Varešanović, known as Hari Varešanović (born 1961), Bosnian singer
- Kheireddine Kherris (born 1973), Algerian footballer
- Kheireddine Zarabi (born 1984), Algerian footballer
- Tasha Kheiriddin, Canadian political commentator
- Khair al-Din al-Zirikli (1893-1976), Syrian poet and author of major biographic dictionary of Arab personalities
See also
- Hayredin, village in Bulgaria
- Hayrettin (disambiguation)
- Kheïr Eddine District, Algeria
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