Assalamalikum sister,
I wondered if it was permissible to take your husbands name and doble barel it with you own... say Ammena Jones-Smith
Just wondered. Jazakallah
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Double-barelled surnames
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Guest_ammena_1981_*
, Mar 21 2004 11:38 AM
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#1 Guest_ammena_1981_*
Posted 21 March 2004 - 11:38 AM
#2 Guest_ammena_1981_*
Posted 30 March 2004 - 12:03 PM
Salam sis,
does this mean you are still waiting for an answer?? Inshallah u havent forgotten about little me Jazakallah
does this mean you are still waiting for an answer?? Inshallah u havent forgotten about little me Jazakallah
#3
Posted 01 April 2004 - 01:19 PM
Salam alikom
I am still searching . What you mean is that the women will keep her name and her father's but also add her husband's name right?
Take care
Amira
I am still searching . What you mean is that the women will keep her name and her father's but also add her husband's name right?
Take care
Amira
#4 Guest_ammena_1981_*
Posted 06 April 2004 - 02:02 PM
Thats right sis, like ..... Ammena Jones-Smith or something along those lines. Jones being the fathers name and Smith being the husbands names.
Jazakallah
Jazakallah
#5
Posted 01 May 2004 - 04:55 PM
Salam alikom
Question:
What is the ruling on double-barelled nicknames. Where the wife still keeps her father's name, but she also combines her husband's name with it. So that she has both her father' and husband's names together? Jazakom Allaho Khairan
The Answer:
By Sheikh Sa`űd al-Funaysân
Former Professor at Imam University
Al-Salâm `Alaykum wa Rahmah Allah waBarakâtuh.
The woman has to keep the name of her father and not her husband. In the hadîth, there is a severe warning if a person attributes himself to other than his father.
Allah says in the Qur’ân: “Call them by the names of their fathers: that is more just in the sight of Allah, but if ye know not their father’s names, (then they are) your brothers in faith, or your friends but there is no blame on you if ye make a mistake therein: (what counts is) the intention of your hearts.”
Due to the seriousness of the matter, if a woman has her legal documentation like her passport in her husband’s family name, then she has to change her official documents back to her father’s family name if she can, even if she in her daily practice abides by the legal ruling and people call her by her father’s name and not her husband’s.
(www.islamtoday.net)
Question:
What is the ruling on double-barelled nicknames. Where the wife still keeps her father's name, but she also combines her husband's name with it. So that she has both her father' and husband's names together? Jazakom Allaho Khairan
The Answer:
By Sheikh Sa`űd al-Funaysân
Former Professor at Imam University
Al-Salâm `Alaykum wa Rahmah Allah waBarakâtuh.
The woman has to keep the name of her father and not her husband. In the hadîth, there is a severe warning if a person attributes himself to other than his father.
Allah says in the Qur’ân: “Call them by the names of their fathers: that is more just in the sight of Allah, but if ye know not their father’s names, (then they are) your brothers in faith, or your friends but there is no blame on you if ye make a mistake therein: (what counts is) the intention of your hearts.”
Due to the seriousness of the matter, if a woman has her legal documentation like her passport in her husband’s family name, then she has to change her official documents back to her father’s family name if she can, even if she in her daily practice abides by the legal ruling and people call her by her father’s name and not her husband’s.
(www.islamtoday.net)
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