Muslim Girl Names Arabic Names 1 2 ... 9 ... 15 All Adam Origin: Hebrew Meaning: "son of the red earth" Description: Adam -- a primal Old Testament name -- was revived as a 1960s cowboy name. Adam is not as popular as it once was and feels ready for a respite, replaced by...
Popular Muslim Boys Names: Names have a tendency to reflect on the personality of the child. While naming a baby, first its popularity is checked. Now its an era of trends, people opt what is trending. However, Popular Muslim Names with their meanings still have its significance because it...
first thing that is considered is the name of the baby. The baby girls are thought to be the true blessings in Islam. Allah and his Prophet (PBUH) has called the birth of a baby girl good news. In this case, parents become really vigilant about choosing Muslim Girls names for their ...
The tendency to overlook certain parts of the diverse population of Muslims is endemic. It could be too many immigrants or next-generation immigrants overlooking African Americans; it could be older Muslims overlooking Muslim youth; or it could be male leaders and representatives overlooking female le...
“Never will I allow the work of [any] worker among you to be lost,whether male or female;you are of one another.” (Quran 3:195) In nature, we see creatures in pairs, from plants to animals. Reproduction of most species occurs via two mates. Human beings have also been made in ...
and the Muhaditheen that in all ages of Islam: ‘That if apiece of Muslim land the size of a hand span is infringed upon, then Jihad becomes Fard Ayn (global obligation) on every Muslim male and female, where the child shall march forward without the permission of its parents and the ...
Apart from the main sacred place, the tomb of the saint, comparatively modest mausoleums of his deputies (khalı¯fa), the graves of disciples (murı¯ds) and of close male relatives were also located on the territory of the darga¯h. The structure of a darga¯h in many ...
" Muhammad" is a common male name for Muslims. Muhammad (also transliterated Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammed, and formerly Mahomet, following the Latin) is revered by Muslims as the final prophet of God. According to his traditional Muslim biographies (called sirah in Arabic), he was born c. ...
or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And...
Historically, there was no clear distinction between public and private spheres when it came to the ways in which Muslim women engage with Islamic knowledge and their male students. The desire and commitment to understand and learn the words of the Prophet and the meaning of the Quran initiated...