Can we use the name Samee or Sami for a person without adding Abdul before it?
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Can we use the name Samee or Sami for a person without adding Abdul before it?
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Answer:
Attribute samee for
human
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His
help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide,
and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear
witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear
witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His
Messengers.
Most
of the Blessed Names of Allah or ‘asma-ul-husna’ are the exclusive Attributes
of Allah Subhanah, and it would be a
manifest form of shirk to call someone by those names. For example,
Ar-Rahmaan ( The Beneficent),
Ar-Razzaak (The Provider),
Al-Khaliq ( The Creator),
Al-Mutakabbir ( The Majestic Greatest), etc. These Attributes are the sole and exclusive
right of Allah Subhanah.
Then among His Names are some
attributes which Allah Subhanah has Himself used for human beings. For example Allah Subhanah has called Prophet Mohamed’s (saws) attribute towards the believers as
‘rauf’(kind) and ‘raheem’ (merciful) in
the Glorious Quran, and Prophet Yusuf
(a.s.) has been called himself ‘hafiz’ (one who preserves) and ‘aleem’ (knowing).
Allah Says in the Holy
Quran Chapter 9 Surah Taubah verse 128:
Now hath come unto you a Messenger (Prophet
Mohamed (saws)) from amongst yourselves:
it grieves him that ye should perish:
ardently anxious is he over you:
to the believers is he ‘rauf’
(most kind) and ‘raheem’ (merciful).
Allah Says in the Holy
Quran Chapter 12 Surah Yusuf verse 55:
(Yusuf (a.s.))
said: "Set me over the storehouses
of the land: I am a ‘hafiz’ (preserver)
and a ‘aleem’ (one that knows their importance)."
Although
these names of Ar-Rauf, Ar-Raheem,
Al-Hafiz, Al-Aleem are the Attributes of Allah Subhanah, they can also be used for human beings. But when these attributes are used for human
beings, their meaning will be measured and obviously not used in the same vastness
and enormity in meaning as when the same names are used to describe the Noble
Attributes of Allah Subhanah.
Similar
is the Arabic term ‘Samee’, which literally means one who hears; but when the
term ‘As-Samee’ is used for Allah Subhanah, it would be taken in its absolute
fullest and perfect meaning to mean The One Alone Who Hears absolutely
everything, ie. Allah Subhanah.
Your Question: Can we use the name Samee or Sami for a person
without adding Abdul before it?
Although it
would be best if one assigns the name ‘Abdus-Samee’ meaning ‘a slave of the One
Who Alone Hears absolutely everything (ie. Allah Subhanah); there is absolutely
no harm if one wishes or chooses to assign the name ‘Samee’ meaning merely ‘one
who hears’ for a human being;
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only
due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me
alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is
the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan