Why your (user)name?

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Assalamu Alikum brothers and sisters, read this:

An Invitation and a Recommendation
(Regarding Revealing One's Identity on Internet Forums and Discussion Groups)
Shaykh 'Ubayd Al-Jaabiree
Source: www.sahab.net, translation for www.bakkah.net

All praise is due to Allaah, the Lord of all that exists. There is no animosity except for the oppressors. I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, who is alone without partners, and He is Al-Haqq Al-Mubeen. And I further bear witness that Muhammad is His Servant and Messenger. May Allaah make high mention of him and his family and companions, and grant them security.

To proceed:

Verily I have reflected over what has taken place in the latest fitnah and the results and outcomes that have appeared amongst our youth and amongst our brothers who are holding to the manhaj of As-Salaf As-Saalih. I believe that the great amount of al-qeel wal-qaal (gossip) coming from those who do not have much knowledge or awareness of Allaah’s Deen, His Legislation, or what the Salaf were upon is a reason for the kindling of this fitnah and for the spreading of its flames, especially since the majority of these problems can be traced back to the Internet and what is said and written on it, from those whose description I have referred to.

And from the most important causes (of fitnah) is the act of hiding behind (false) names, titles, or kunyahs that hide the identity of a person.

So in an effort to resolve this problem that grows, gains momentum, and spreads day by day, verily I call on my truthful brothers to apply the hadeeth of the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam):

“Whoever believes in Allaah and the Last Day, then let him speak good or keep silent.” [1]

And as Ibn Seereen (may Allaah have Mercy on him) said, “Verily knowledge is Deen, so look to whom you take your Deen from.”

And this is done by making known one’s real name, for whoever wants to take part in and write in these forums, especially the Sahab Salafee forum, let him take part with us in cutting short the growth of these problems and this gossip. [2]

After looking into the benefits of posting with one’s real name, the following things come to mind at first glance:

1 - One will take his time, contemplate, and think deeply before posting.

2 - We will know the level of the writer’s knowledge and manhaj.

3 - There will be no hastiness or unnecessary rush in spreading things before confirming them and referring them to the people of knowledge.

4 - Writing under one’s real name will bring about a sense of responsibility and accountability for what is being written.

5 - It will reduce excessive writing and spreading (of things devoid of benefit).

6 - It will restrict the writing and the offering of advice to the people of knowledge and their students, and not just every Tom, ****, and Harry will post.

7 - It will put forth the people of knowledge and make clear their true position and their true right and authority with regards to guidance, education, and criticism.

8 - It will allow the Salafee manhaj to be seen in its beautiful form and complete shape, by way of knowing the narrators and their situations and personalities.

9 - We will be able to apply the Sharee’ah ruling on the opposing ones, those who stubbornly resist (the correct path), and the liars. We will be able to confirm and verify reports if we know the individuals, but this ability will vanish or dwindle so long as we do not know them, or they are anonymous.

10 - There will be an increase in beneficial posts with knowledge, clarifying the manhaj, and weak posts or those devoid of benefit will decrease.

11 - We will nobly remove ourselves from the ways of the biased partisans and people of secret movements and organizations, and we will oppose their stealth and hiding behind nicknames or kunyahs when their attributes and poisons become known.

12 - We will spread clarity and mutual truthfulness, two attributes that are from the foremost attributes of the Salafee manhaj.

There are other benefits,good results, and outcomes that we hope to gain by the open display of people’s real names. So I hope that we will be the first ones to implement this good way on the Internet, so that we will gain reward for it, and for all those who follow us it.

So I repeat once more, I call upon our concerned Salafee youth, those dedicated to spreading good and repelling evil and reducing it and shutting its doors and avenues, I call on them to respond positively to this request and this suggestion. And I call on them to look into this suggestion with their intellects based upon the pure legislation that seeks to benefit from all forms of goodness and seeks to repel all evil. They will find that it will make them and their da’wah distinct, bring to light its truthfulness and inner purity, and the security of the manhaj of their da’wah and its good intention as well.

And I hope that the brothers responsible for sahab.net will join with us in conveying this invitation and this suggestion, keeping this post at the top of the page long enough for all or most of the youth to read it. And I hope that they will open the way for people to register with their real names and to change their kunyahs and nicknames. [2]

And may Allaah’s Salaah and an abundance of Salaam be upon our Prophet Muhammad, and upon his family and companions until the Day of Judgement, and all praise is due to Allaah, Lord of all that exists.



Written by:

‘Ubayd ibn ‘Abdillaah ibn Sulaymaan Al-Jaabiree
Former professor at the Islaamic University of Al-Madeenah
1423/7/21
 
:sl: , brothers and sisters!

Im salman khan

LOL! You made me laugh, that was very funny... :giggling:
I chose Aafreen 'cause... It is not my real name, but I chose it because of its meaning, which means brave/encouragement. :) And I like how it sounds.
I've read it is an Islamic name but then again I've read it is an Indian name, so it may be an Islamic-Indian-name... Well, hopefully it is! :offended:

Ma salama.
 
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here goes the complex explenation ;D

my original name is majed but it sounds so similar to abdul majid and one of majids meanings is praiseworthy so i took out the word praise and changed the way it looks into Pr4sE!

:w:
 
:sl: one of fav names... since 'hamza' was already registered on this forum I had to make do with adding an extra A to the end. :)

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my original name doesn't like my nich at all, I dunno why my nephew when he was just learning speak used to call me lyalyapo and I liked this name :) since that time I am lyalyapo in the www :)
 
Cheb is the first 4 letters of my nickname in highschool till now. My nickname is Chebbez (long story) but because people got so used to calling me that, they started making nicknames for my nickname lol ;D
I got called Chebz, Sheebaaz, Shiby, Chiby, Cheb ect.
So I chose Cheb because it is just easy to type and sounds somewhat more normal.
 
:giggling: :giggling: :giggling: :giggling: :giggling: .... i'm gonna call you chebz from now on :giggling:

same goes for me well i don't go a skool but me m8's and ppl at uni and at work call mi jo, n baby , n snow white.... cuz me namez jodi so they call mi jo snow white cuz am white and baby cuz am qute....

omg! i won't let them say any thing else 2 mi :giggling:
 
:giggling: :giggling: :giggling: :giggling: :giggling: .... i'm gonna call you chebz from now on :giggling:

same goes for me well i don't go a skool but me m8's and ppl at uni and at work call mi jo, n baby , n snow white.... cuz me namez jodi so they call mi jo snow white cuz am white and baby cuz am qute....

omg! i won't let them say any thing else 2 mi :giggling:
;D Fine by me jo :)
 
Salam alaykum

jello is apparently haraam, but I used it because it was one of the first names that came to my mind after I had two other user names in other places.
 
salaam,

actually bro you can get halaal jelly!! they are yummy, we have it in the month of ramadhan sometimes! :)

wassalam
 

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