Changing your last name is not inherently haram (forbidden) in Islam. However, it is important to consider the reasons behind the change and ensure it is done for valid and legitimate reasons, such as to disassociate from a non-Muslim family or to correct an error. It is recommended to consult with a knowledgeable religious scholar to ensure the change aligns with Islamic principles.
No, it is rather the custom. You should have the last name of your husband at the end of your name e.g. as my wife has: Jamila Aslam Gondal etc.
No its not! Tehreem means forbidden(haram)
In Islam, changing one's name is not inherently haram (forbidden), but it is recommended to choose a name with a good meaning and significance. It is important to consider the reasons for changing one's name and to ensure that it does not go against Islamic principles.
he did not change his last name lol
I gave my son my last name. Now the father wants me to change the last name to his. Can the court require me to do change it?
Change your name.
Masjid al-Haram is called "haram" because the word "haram" in Arabic means sacred or forbidden. The mosque is considered the most sacred place in Islam, and certain actions are prohibited within its boundaries, hence the name "haram."
You can ask a judge and he will legally change your name for about $50.
In my view I, don't think that it's haram to wear but to call out the name of Allah or the prophets or religious name it's haram! I, think that if you are in the washroom and your necklace drop on the floor then you will get sin for it because you have to be aware of your thinks!
yes arthur and Abraham
No... you have to change it, but only if you want to of course!
He didn't change his name, he dropped his last name and used his third name.