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Abdullah = worshipper/slave of Allaah.
Abdur Rahmaan = worshipper/slave of the Compassionate.
I dont know about Harith and Hammaan, but Harb means war, and i don't know Harrah either.
But anyway, if someone wanted to name their child with the title Jihaad, i think Mujaahid is more appropriate? [because it comes from the same root word] Allaah knows best.
Maybe they should learn what Jihad means in the correct Islamic context, not the Western context.
tomtomsmom said:As a mother, I want my child to have the easiest life possible. If I could I would put him in a bubble and never let him see the bad that is in this world. Even though it may not mean holy war that is the way it is perceived. So this child would have to put up with all kind of abuse. It is like starting them out in this world with a strike already against them
This is a touchy subject. But my belief is that we can never sacrifice our dignity and love for our Prophet (salallahu alaihi wa salam) or allow ourselves to be bullied to not manifest our love for him and our religion. You place greater value on giving your child the easiest life possible, but a Muslim places utmost value on pleasing Allah. The Holy Prophet (salallahu alaihi wa salam) told this community that we have to love him more than our own parents and our own children. Look how when Allah commanded Abraham (alaihi salam) to sacrifice his first born son, he unhesitatingly and unquestionably submitted to the command of his Lord. All Muslims should strive for similar faith, and let nothing, including their children, be an obstacle to that:
O ye who believe! Let not your riches or your children divert you from the remembrance of Allah. If any act thus, the loss is their own.
(Al-Munafiqun 63:9)
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