Minggu, 06 September 2009
Useful hints in Searching names for Muslim Baby Boy
In the mid of pregnancy, searching names hunt is usually began for their newborn baby. Parents are fighting for the most unique and distinct one from usual names. Assuming your future baby is a boy and you are muslim parents, then you will need religious male names to call your baby.
Those names can be derived from names of heroes and characters, aesthetically appealing and suits the character which you want to see in your child.
Understanding Muslim as the combination where intellect and the quest for knowledge, parents should looked upon it as one of the most important qualities a man can posses. For this reason, a wide range of given names should represent aspects of wisdom and good deeds.
Topping the list for the best names for Muslim baby boys' names, are names which imply servitude to Allah. Muslim takes this as a tradition back to the days of the Prophet and be supported by the Hadith.
Muslim belief is dividing names into three categories: Preferable names, Permissible names and forbidden names (called: haram). You can see the details as below:
1. Starting with the preferable names, it is best for muslim to name their male children using the prefix: Abdul (meaning: servant of) together with one of the names of Allah. Any of the 99 holy names may be used. Some examples include: Abdulrahman, Abdulaziz, Abdallateef, Abdallah and Abdelmajid.
A good reference of baby names is including names of Prophets, Scholars, Martyrs and great leaders.
Hmm, If I may suggest you, you can also consider one of the most common muslim names in the world, Muhammad. The names is taken to honor the Prophet and is very desirable, despite the fact that it does not come into the category of names denoting servitude to Allah.
Wanna something different? Natural environment of Arab gulf, the birth place of Islam can be a reference too. The sun, deserts, and the open wilderness and isolated water points are symbolized profusion and beauty.
The astronomy advancement can also contributute names for your baby boy. Given similar names is treated as honoring their contributions in popular use. For example: Tariq, an extremely popular boy name that means morning star. Hala, which means moon and Alya meaning sky. They are all very popular names in the muslim world.
2. The names is considered to be strictly prohibited (called haram) if it has no designation of servitude. Taking the example of Al-Malik, Al-Aziz or Al-Ahad would be strictly prohibited.
In fact, those names above may be used as first names if the prefix "Al" (meaning: the) is dropped. Therefore, names such as: Malik, Ra'ouf, Hakeem and Majid may be used as your baby names.
Parents put lots of efforts in finalizing the baby boy names. But it’s worth. The name you choose should reflect the character and wisdom wishes of your child. Be wise in choosing the right name, my friends..
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