Assalamu alaikum...
I am confused with the name issue...I know that we are to keep our father's name but i am confused on which name...do we make our last name our father's first name or do we keep our father's last name like we do in the US?
amani
0
confused...please explain
Started by
Guest_Amani S._*
, Apr 03 2004 01:37 PM
1 reply to this topic
#1 Guest_Amani S._*
Posted 03 April 2004 - 01:37 PM
#2
Posted 04 April 2004 - 06:18 AM
Salam alikom
Child's name must indicate father according to custom
Question: What is the correct way to name a newborn child? I understand that different cultures have different way of naming the child. For example in Arab culture, naming is different than in Pakistani culture. Back home, in Pakistan, when the child is born, he/she is given a name and then the father's first name (just first name) becomes the child’s last name. Is this the correct Islamic way, since we will be called by our first name and then our father’s name on the Day of Judgment?
Answered by the Fatwa Department Research Committee - chaired by Sheikh `Abd al-Wahhâb al-Turayrî
This depends on the customs in the country. The important thing is that the child is properly attributed to his father. However this is achieved in the culture in which you live, then this is the method that should be followed. The child's parentage should be clear from the name. The name should not cause any confusion about this matter.
In many countries the child has his given name, then his father’s name, then his grandfather’s name, then his family name. In other countries the grandfather’s name is omitted from the formal records. What is important is that the child is duly attributed to his father according to custom.
(www.islamtoday.net)
Child's name must indicate father according to custom
Question: What is the correct way to name a newborn child? I understand that different cultures have different way of naming the child. For example in Arab culture, naming is different than in Pakistani culture. Back home, in Pakistan, when the child is born, he/she is given a name and then the father's first name (just first name) becomes the child’s last name. Is this the correct Islamic way, since we will be called by our first name and then our father’s name on the Day of Judgment?
Answered by the Fatwa Department Research Committee - chaired by Sheikh `Abd al-Wahhâb al-Turayrî
This depends on the customs in the country. The important thing is that the child is properly attributed to his father. However this is achieved in the culture in which you live, then this is the method that should be followed. The child's parentage should be clear from the name. The name should not cause any confusion about this matter.
In many countries the child has his given name, then his father’s name, then his grandfather’s name, then his family name. In other countries the grandfather’s name is omitted from the formal records. What is important is that the child is duly attributed to his father according to custom.
(www.islamtoday.net)
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users