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SoldierAmatUllah
04-02-2017, 10:50 AM
Bismillah


Its wrong for men to name themselves Tawheed or Abu Tawheed.Real life men I have seen having such names.

Better would it be call oneself "Muwwahid" I.e believer in ALLAH OR "Abu Muwwahid"

As if you see it's detail,then its not correct.Tawheed is core of Islam or Imaan in "ALLAH"

How could it be a human beings name?

I haven't asked or heard a scholar as yet but really shouting some male Tawheed as in a name ,leads to Shirk!

Rather naming oneself Muwwahid or Abu Muwwahid connotes slavery to ALLAH Alone ,I.e...Uboodiyah .

Please correct me if I'm wrong so we can tell people who we know in real life to change their names as this is Sunnah too to change a wrong name that has a wrong connotion!
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M.I.A.
04-02-2017, 03:16 PM
lol i have a similar problem...

but mankind is insolence and competition.

and i suppose he did not choose his own name.


...if only people thought a little about things before they put them into motion..

but this is not the way.. and opposing the master requires better planning.

if there is such a thing.
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Scimitar
04-02-2017, 05:42 PM
NO idea what you just attempted to say... again :D

Scimi
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Scimitar
04-02-2017, 05:44 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by AmatulWudud
Bismillah

Its wrong for men to name themselves Tawheed or Abu Tawheed.Real life men I have seen having such names.
I don't believe there is anything wrong with these names, and Tawheed means "belief in the oneness of God" - or "monotheism". and abu tawheed means "father of monotheism... in fact, Ibraheem Alaihis Salaam is called "the Father of Monotheism" in religious circles, and the statement is accurate in my opinion.

I don't see a problem with it.

Allahu alam

Scimi
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SoldierAmatUllah
04-07-2017, 09:19 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Scimitar
I don't believe there is anything wrong with these names, and Tawheed means "belief in the oneness of God" - or "monotheism". and abu tawheed means "father of monotheism... in fact, Ibraheem Alaihis Salaam is called "the Father of Monotheism" in religious circles, and the statement is accurate in my opinion.

I don't see a problem with it.

Allahu alam

Scimi
Read the thread with concentrating on its words.....

Ibrahim Alaih Salaam was called Haneefah .


Not In arabi,as Abu Tawheed etc !
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Scimitar
04-07-2017, 09:29 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by AmatulWudud
Read the thread with concentrating on its words.....

Ibrahim Alaih Salaam was called Haneefah .


Not In arabi,as Abu Tawheed etc !
Honestly, google "father of monotheism" and see whose name comes up.

The translation of Abu Tawheed is Father of Monotheism - put the English words in, and see what turns up,

And you know who Abraham pbuh was - without him - NO MONOTHEISM. No Ishmael, No Ishaac. NO Islam.

Father of Monotheism may have been a title given to Haneefah, but he was not the father of monotheism, it's just a title.

Either way - you seem to be stupidly getting hung up over the name when initially you wondered whether it was permissible to name someone as such lol the irony is that now you have two references for the name, and you're attempting to argue lol even though I helped you to understand that naming someone Abu Tawheed is fine ???

Are you insane? Or just argumentative? :D

Scimi
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SoldierAmatUllah
04-07-2017, 09:32 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Scimitar
Honestly, google "father of monotheism" and see whose name comes up.

The translation of Abu Tawheed is Father of Monotheism - put the English words in, and see what turns up,

And you know who Abraham pbuh was - without him - NO MONOTHEISM. No Ishmael, No Ishaac. NO Islam.

Father of Monotheism may have been a title given to Haneefah, but he was not the father of monotheism, it's just a title.

Either way - you seem to be stupidly getting hung up over the name when initially you wondered whether it was permissible to name someone as such lol the irony is that now you have two references for the name, and you're attempting to argue lol even though I helped you to understand that naming someone Abu Tawheed is fine ???

Are you insane? Or just argumentative? :D

Scimi
You rely much on Google but I rely on Texts of Islam!

That's it!

I won't reply to you & don't reply in my thread again!
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Scimitar
04-07-2017, 09:37 PM
I think you are silly,

You made this thread to ask if naming someone Abu Tawheed is ok.

I proved to you it is.

Now you want to start an argument over semantics and you don't even realise that even Muslims claim Abraham Pbuh is the father of monotheism.

Your ignorance, is astounding me.

Go to sleep. You need rest.

Scimi
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SoldierAmatUllah
04-07-2017, 09:45 PM
Ibrahim Alaih Salaam is called father of monotheism in English

But not called this word ,in Arabic !

Go ask Arabic ulema the exact word!
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SoldierAmatUllah
04-07-2017, 09:46 PM
@huzaifa BinAdam

Can you please let explain, InshaALLAH
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talibilm
04-08-2017, 01:20 AM
:sl:

I agree with the OP and other names like AbdurRahman AbulSamad Abdul Wahid are supposed to be called or pronounced completely with adding Abd not as Hey, Rahman Or Samad or Wahid etc is sinful
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azc
04-08-2017, 07:28 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by AmatulWudud
BismillahIts wrong for men to name themselves Tawheed or Abu Tawheed.Real life men I have seen having such names.Better would it be call oneself "Muwwahid" I.e believer in ALLAH OR "Abu Muwwahid"As if you see it's detail,then its not correct.Tawheed is core of Islam or Imaan in "ALLAH"How could it be a human beings name?I haven't asked or heard a scholar as yet but really shouting some male Tawheed as in a name ,leads to Shirk!Rather naming oneself Muwwahid or Abu Muwwahid connotes slavery to ALLAH Alone ,I.e...Uboodiyah .Please correct me if I'm wrong so we can tell people who we know in real life to change their names as this is Sunnah too to change a wrong name that has a wrong connotion!
Does this objection come from scholars..?
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Scimitar
04-08-2017, 11:53 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by AmatulWudud
Ibrahim Alaih Salaam is called father of monotheism in English

But not called this word ,in Arabic !

Go ask Arabic ulema the exact word!
Your ignorance is astounding me.



A few hundred more where these came from. Next time, do a little digging before you make such stupid statements :D

Scimi
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SoldierAmatUllah
04-09-2017, 02:24 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Scimitar
Your ignorance is astounding me.



A few hundred more where these came from. Next time, do a little digging before you make such stupid statements :D

Scimi
Tell me it's Arabic....don't hv time to watch lecture right now!

We all know English word!
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Scimitar
04-09-2017, 10:42 PM
You know nothing, apparently. :D

Honestly, get educated.

Stop embarrassing yourself.

Scimi
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