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For Boys and GirlsIt is from the teachings
of the Messenger of Allah, that each member of the family be
given a good name. Those who ask Allah to give them children
should also ask Allah to make these children among the
followers of the Prophet Muhammad and adherents to his
Sunnah. It is an obligation upon the parents that their
child be given a good name. Some Ahadeeth indicate that the
child is to be named on the seventh day along with Aqeeqah.
However, the Prophet also named children on the day of their
birth, as proven by other narrations. There is no harm if
the child is named before the seventh day, but if the naming
has not been done, and then the child should be named on the
seventh day.
Naming a child with a beautiful and honourable name is very
important. The Prophet always chose names with good and
beautiful meanings, even telling people to change their
names if they had unpleasant meanings.
Narrated by Abu Musa (RA)" a son was born to me and I took
him to the Prophet who named him Ibrahim, did tahneek for
him with a date, invoked Allah's blessing upon him and
returned him to me. [Sahih Bukhari 7:376]
Ibn Umar (RA) reported that Allah's Messenger said that "the
names dearest to Allah are Abdullah and Abdur-Rahman." [Sahih
Muslim 3:5315]
Abu Wahab al-Jushamee (RA) who was the Companion of the
Prophet reported him as saying", call yourselves by the
names of the Prophets. The names dearest to Allah are
Abdulla and Abdur Rahman, the truest are Harith (ploughman)
and Hammam (energetic) and the worst are Harb (war) and
Murrah (bitter)". [Sunan Abu Dawood 3: 4140]
Narrated Abu Hurayrah (RA). Allah's Apostle said, "the most
awful name in Allah's sight on the Day of Resurrection will
be that of a man calling himself Malik Al-Amlaak. (king of
kings)".
[Sahih Bukhari 8:224.]
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