Tuesday 2 December 2014

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The first (best) category is the names ‘Abd-Allaah and ‘Abd al-Rahmaan. It was reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The most beloved of names to Allaah are ‘Abd-Allaah and ‘Abd al-Rahmaan.” (Narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh, 1398).

The second category is all the names which express enslavement to and worship of Allaah, such as ‘Abd al-Azeez, ‘Abd al-Raheem, ‘Abd al-Malik, ‘Abd al-Ilaah, ‘Abd al-Salaam, etc.

 The third category is the names of Prophets and Messengers – may the peace and blessings of Allaah be upon them. Undoubtedly the best and greatest of them is our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him); the name Ahmad is also one of his names. Next come the names of the “Messengers of strong will” [cf. Al-Ahqaaf 46:35], namely Ibraaheem, Moosa, ‘Eesa and Nooh (may the peace and blessings of Allaah be upon them), then the rest of the Prophets - may the peace and blessings of Allaah be upon them.

 The fourth category is the names of righteous slaves of Allaah, above all the companions of our noble Prophet. It is mustahabb to use their names, following their example and hoping to reach a higher status.

 The fifth category is any other good name which has a proper and pleasant meaning.

 It is good to pay attention to a number of matters when giving names to our children, including the following:

 1.                 Recognizing the fact that this name will stay with the person for his entire lifetime, and it could cause some embarrassment or problems for him which in turn could make him feel badly towards his father, mother or whoever gave him this name.

2.                 When looking at names in order to choose one, we should look at it from a number of angles. We should look at the name itself, and also think of how it will sound when this person is a child, a youth, an adult, an old man and a father, and how it will suit his father to be called “Abu” (Father of) So and so, and how it will suit his son to be called Son and so son of So and so, etc.

3.                 Choosing the name is the right of the father, because he is the one after whom the child will be named (son of, or daughter of…). But it is mustahabb for the father to involve the mother in the decision and to ask for her opinion as to whether she thinks the name is good, so that she will feel happy.


4.                 The child must be named after his father even if the father is deceased or divorced, etc., even if he does not take care of the child or see him at all. It is utterly haraam to name a child after anyone other than his father, except in one case, which is when the child is born as the result of adultery (Allaah forbid). In this case the child should be named after his mother and it is not permissible to name him after his father.

The baby may be named o­n the day of it's birth or later o­n the seventh day or past the seventh day, as this is what is clear after study of all the evidences from the sunnah.

It is the father or the mother who chose the name for the baby. If they differ amongst themselves then it is the father who has the choice, he may name it himself or give his wife the right to choose. The fact that this is the right of the father is shown by the principle that the child is ascribed and attributed to the father, as Allah says,

"Call them (adopted sons) by (the names of) their fathers, that is more just in the Sight of Allah" [Noble Quran 33:5]

It is also allowed for the parents to allow others to name the child, since our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) used to name some of the children of his Companions.

The name should carry a good and praiseworthy meaning as the Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) said,

"On the Day of Resurrection, you will be called by your names and your fathers names, so make your names good." [Abu Dawud]

It is recommended to call o­neself a servant of Allah (Abdullah) or the servant of any of the names of Allah. Then it is recommended to name a child after a Prophet, due to the hadith,


"Call yourselves by the names of the Prophets" [Abu Dawud]

Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images
Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images

Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images

Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images

Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images
Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images
Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images
Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images
Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images
Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images
Islamic Name For Boys Islamic Names for Girls for Boys in Urdu Allah PHotos Pics Images


1 comment:

  1. Yes, the names will stay with the person for his entire lifetime that is why we should do some decent research before deciding on the names for our babies. My sister has just named his kid and she picked it up from the huge list of Muslim baby names that are available at http://www.babynology.com/muslim-boynames-m0.html.

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