Ramal is an Arabic name that can be used for a Muslim girl. The name has meanings related to "branch" or "path" in Arabic, and it is often appreciated for its melodic sound. While it is not exclusively Islamic, it is commonly found in Muslim communities.
According to traditional Islamic law, all that a person has to do to become a Muslim is recite the following phrase sincerely in Arabic: "I testify that there is no God but God and Muhammad is the prophet of God".
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Ofcoarce!!!! It doesnt matter if he's arabic or not, its how muslim he is! im an arab and muslim and i can cheek kiss and kiss a girl! i know i guy that is really muslim, i mean really muslim and he slapped his brother for holding hands with a girl. there are also cristian arabs too!
'Asra' is from Arabic, meaning 'travel by night'.
The name Maya has multiple origins and meanings. In Islamic culture, it is derived from Arabic and means "generous" or "gracious." It can also have roots in Hebrew, where it means "water" or "sea." Overall, Maya is a beautiful and versatile name with positive connotations.
A:It is possible under secular law, but not under Islamic law. Under Islamic law, a Muslim man can only marry a Muslim, Christian or Jew, not an atheist or agnostic.
Accordoing to Islamic Shriya Law No Muslim Female can NOT marry to non Muslim in any kind of situation or circumstances.
Queen Latifah is not Muslim. She was a rather devout non denominational Christian. Her name means "sensitive" in Arabic. A Muslim cousin coined her nickname when she was a little girl.
A Muslim man is not allowed, per Islamic religion, to marry a girl of no religion or of any religion different than Islam, Christian, or Jewish religion.
Yashfeen or Yashfeeni is mentioned literally in the Holy Quran & it's written in Arabic as "يشفيني" it's a sentence but written as one word! (this however indicates the great capacity of the Arabic language & its richness), yashfeeni means that "Allah is the one who treats me"; i.e when being ill.But this is not used as a name of a girl in the Islamic world , however if you want a girl name of the same root it can be (Shefa'a) , it means : recovery , healing or cure.& it's already used in the Arabic World & is written in Arabic as "شفاء" , the gerund of the verb & not the verb itself.
Queen Latifah is not Muslim. She was a rather devout non denominational Christian. Her name means "sensitive" in Arabic. A Muslim cousin coined her nickname when she was a little girl.
The name Madiha is a girl's name meaning praise, commendation, praiseworthy. It is of Muslim, Arabic origin.