Changing christian name to islamic name

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Assalaamu alaikum brothers & sisters,
I have a revert sister who wants to change her name to an islamic as her name means ' slave to christianty'.

She has found a name that she loves but not sure the meaning and if its a islamic name.
it'l be great if someone to find this out has im having trouble finding it, the name is KHALISAH.:thumbs_up

Jazak Allahu Khair.

Salaam.:)
 
:wasalamex sis :p

I just looked in my muslim name book and it means 'pure, clear' and pronounced like this Khaaliŝah or خالصة
 
Greetings, Taheera

'Slave to Christianity'??? :?
Can I ask you what exactly your friend's first name was?

Peace
 
Google 'Muslim Baby Names'

Note: I am not calling your friend a baby :p :)
 
^ You still don't change it...

Allaah ta'aala says in the qur'aan:

Call them by (the names of) their fathers, that is more just with Allah. But if you know not their father's (names, call them) your brothers in faith and Mawalikum (your freed slaves). And there is no sin on you if you make a mistake therein, except in regard to what your hearts deliberately intend. And Allah is Ever OftForgiving, Most Merciful. (surah ahzaab - 5)

Ulemaa use this aayah for the person who has reverted and also for the person who's surname/family name may seem contradictin to islaam (we were in this same situation)

Rasoulu Allaah never changed his grandfathers name (Abdul Mutallib) in fact it was reported that he said in a line of poetry:

I am a prophet no lie: I am the son of Abdul Mutalllib

Even though Mutallib isn't one of the names of Allaah, he alayhi salaatu wassalaam never changed it.

This is what we learnt n Allaahu a'lam

wassalaamu alaykum
 
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^Sis, does that apply to the types of surnames we have, or does it only apply to the surnames that are based on the fathers first name? :?
 
walakum assalaam wa Rahmatullaah sis

It doesn't only apply to the fathers first name cos Abdul mutallib was the prophet alayhi salaatu wassalaam's grandad his father was Abdullaah, so the hadeeth where he used his grandfather's name shows we don't change our surname. The ayaah shows we don't change our father's name...the only thing we change n Allaahu a'lam is our own name
 
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I thought his full name was Muhammad ibn Abdullah (May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)?:-[ :blind:
 
yh that is his name...but how do u mean sis?
cos he referred himself alayhi salaatu wassalaam as bein the son of Abdul Mutallib as well ...

wassalaamu alaykum
 
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Umm sulaim, I was just trying to recall the hadith on this, but it doesn't spring to mind. Do you happen to rememeber it?
An-Nahiy 'an taghyeer ismul abb?
 
oh yh ^

one who calls himself by other than his fathers name is cursed by Allaah the angels and the all the people, hadeeth ibnu mas'oud and sheikh Albaani declared it saheeh
 
oh yh ^

one who calls himself by other than his fathers name is cursed by Allaah the angels and the all the people, hadeeth ibnu mas'oud and sheikh Albaani declared it saheeh

Yup, that's the one.

Jazaakillaah khayr.
 

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