Change Name.
Mu' meneen Brothers and Sisters,
As Salaam Aleikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.
(May Allah's Peace, Mercy and Blessings be upon all of you)
One of our brothers/sisters has asked
this question:
my
certificate name is md feroz khan. i will be called by this name only but some
religious people told to change the name as it is a name of a killer of hazrath
omer farooq raziallau ta`ala anhu. please i am in lot of confusion whether i
have to called by this name or not. shall i change the name. please explain me
in the light of hadees and qur`aan if possible.
allah
hafiz
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Answer:
Change Name
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.
The term ‘Firoz’ finds its origin in the Persian language
and its literal meaning is a ‘gift’; and ‘Firoz’ is a perfectly good and
acceptable name to be assigned to a believer.
A name assigned to each individual is no more than a sign
or recognition of that person; and there is absolutely no obligation or
compulsion in Shariah that a believer is obliged or required to keep a
‘traditional’ Islamic or ‘muslim’ name.
One is at complete liberty to assign any good wholesome name to their
off-spring in absolutely any language they will or please.
The only names which Islam prohibits from assigning to a
believer are names which connote or denote polytheism or disbelief (Abdul-Lat,
Abdul-Uzza, (slaves of the pagan gods like Lat and Uzza, etc.) or names like
Ramdas (slave of the Hindu god Ram), etc.; or names which have an inherit evil
or vile meaning.
Other than names which connote polytheism and disbelief,
or names which have an inherently evil meaning….Islam has allowed the believers
the complete freedom to chose and assign any good wholesome name in any
language they will and please.
It is indeed true that the name of the Hadrat Umar’s
(r.a.) murderer was Firoz; but that does not in any way mean that the believers
are prohibited from keeping that name, or that one who has chosen to keep it
should change it.
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