(Arabic: صفی الدین ) Safi al-Din is an Arabic masculine given name and surname. It may also be spelled as Safi-ad-din, Safiuddin, Safieddine etc. The name is composed of two Arabic elements: Safi (صفی) meaning pure and Al-Din (الدین) religion. It may refer to:
A high-level Hezbollah source said on Saturday that contact with Hashim Safi Al Din, widely touted as potentially the group's next leader, had been lost following Israeli strikes this week ... A file photo of Hashim Safi Al Din ImageCredit.
Hashem Safi al-Din, born in 1964, has recently been mentioned as a possible successor to Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, who was assassinated by Israel on September 27.
A high-level Hezbollah source said that contact with Hashim Safi Al Din, widely touted as potentially the group's next leader, had been lost following Israeli strikes this week ... A file photo of Hashim Safi Al Din ImageCredit.
An attack late Thursday on the suburbs of Beirut had targeted Nasrallah's potential successor, Hashim Safi Al Din ... Safi Al Din has been out of contact since Friday, Reuters reported on Saturday, citing Lebanese security sources.
... of bombs on Thursday night on a Hezbollah headquarters in the southern suburb, targeting the candidate for the party’s leadership, Hashem Safi al-Din, the cousin of the late leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
The air raids reportedly targeted Hezbollah official Hashim Safi Al Din, considered Nasrallah’s likely successor to former chief Hassan Nasrallah, while he was in an underground bunker.
Beirut... His cousin Hashem Safi Al Din, a prominent Hezbollah figure touted as a possible successor, was the target of a recent Israeli air strike on south Beirut, US and Israeli media reported. .
An even better question. Why are Hezbollah leaders still meeting in Beirut? ... well .. ... Mr ... No one knows yet whether Safieddine (sometimes rendered as Safi al-Din) got killed in the blast yet, but it's been a few hours and no one's heard from him yet ... .
A target of one of Israel’s recent Beirut strikes was Hashem Safi Al Din, a potential successor to Hezbollah chief Nasrallah who was assassinated a week ago, US news site Axios said, citing three Israeli officials it did not identify.
It was not known if Hashem Safi Al Din died in the bombardment, which residents said shook buildings in the city ... More on Israel-Hezbollah fight ... Two Israeli soldiers were killed while fighting in northern Israel, the IDF said ... .
It was not known if Hashem Safi Al Din died in the bombardment, which residents said shook buildings in the city ... More on Israel-Hezbollah fight ... Two Israeli soldiers were killed while fighting in northern Israel, the IDF said ... .
The air raids reportedly targeted Hezbollah official Hashim Safi Al Din, considered Nasrallah’s likely successor to former chief Hassan Nasrallah, while he was in an underground bunker.
The air raids reportedly targeted Hezbollah official Hashim Safi Al Din, considered Nasrallah’s likely successor to former chief Hassan Nasrallah, while he was in an underground bunker.