Hello brothers and sisters....i am going to convert to ISLAM in near by.....so can i have the name as
Mohammad Akbar shoaib khan.....is this name valid in ISLAM
Many duas' coming along your way brother! May Allah (swt) forgive all your past sins as a reward for coming to Islam. Answering your question, of course its valid! Its a beautiful name, subhan'Allah
If you begin to live life relating to the God who is all around you, every moment becomes a prayer.
Thats a good name Mashallah and you dont need to add Abdul if you dont want,not a necessary thing.May Allah SWT make this way easy for you and be with you at every step of life.Amen
P.S. Khan is a cast BTW,why you decided to add it in your name
Never encourage them to call you with ALLAH's name...ie Raouf, Malik, Latheef...
The accent of Allah SWT is Al Raoof,Al Malik,Al Lateef not just Raoof,Malik and Lateef.If you look at the names of Prophet Muhammad SAW,there are a few names which are similar to Allah SWT's names.They are,Awwal (The First) and Aakhir (The last).Surely,Prophet Muhammad SAW is not Awwal neither the Last, just Last of the Prophets AS,so why Allah SWT gave him the same names without adding Abdul before them And why not Muhammad SAW taught us to add Abdul before them
Another example is Ali RA.Ali is also one of the 99 names of Allah SWT,so why did'nt Muhammad SAW asked him to call himself Abdul-Ali.The reason is,if you look carefully,Allah SWT is Al-Awwal,Al-Aakhir and Al-Ali and Muhammad SAW is Awwal,Aakhir and Ali RA is just Ali not Al-Ali.
As im not Arab,neither i know this language,so im unable to explains whats the difference between Al-Awwal and just Awwal but i can say this for sure calling someone Awwal,Aakhir,Razik,Majid,Raoof,Ahad ......... is Not a sin and not a claim to have the characteristics of Allah SWT.
P.S.
If any member here Know Arabic,do explain the difference between Al-Raoof and Just Raoof.I will be grateful
There's at least one historical character with the name (Jalaluddin) Muhammed Akbar, so it's not somehow freakish to combine "Muhammed" and "Akbar" as separate given names.
Though, I'd like to point out that (contrary to popular belief) there's no theological requirement for changing your name on reversion. Well, at least not unless there's something signifying allegiance to another religion in your former name ("Christian" being the most obvious example). I kept my name.
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