Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) had seven children - four daughters and three sons. Let's list them by seniority:

Qasim - born in Mecca, died in childhood, at the age of 17 months;

Zaynab - born in Mecca, she was married to Abul-‘Assa, the cousin of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), gave birth to two children - son ‘Ali and daughter Umamat, died in her youth;

Rukia - was born in Mecca, she was married to the askhab ‘Uthman, she fell ill and died in her youth in Medina, on the day of the battle of Badr;

Fatima - was born in Mecca, by the command of Almighty Allah, she was married to the cousin of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), Askhaba ‘Ali, gave birth to six children - Hassan, Hussein, Muhsin, Ummu-Kulthum, Zainab, Rukiya. Fatima was very beautiful, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) loved her very much, she is the eldest among women in Paradise. She died six months after the death of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). The offspring of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) remained only from her eldest sons - Hassan and Hussein. Among these descendants were the greatest imams, the largest avliya, Tariqat sheikhs and other prominent people. His descendants live in our time;

Ummu-Kulsum - was born after the advent of Islam, at the behest of Almighty Allah, she was married to Ashab ‘Uthman after the death of her elder sister Rukia, she died in her youth, in the ninth year of the Hijra;

‘ Abdullah - was born after receiving the prophecy, died in early childhood;

Ibrahim was born in the ninth year of Hijri. On the seventh day after his birth, the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) slaughtered the sacrificial animal (‘aqiqa), gave the child a name, shaved off the hair on his head and distributed silver for the weight of this hair as a donation (sadaqah). Ibrahim died when he was exactly 18 months old. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) had tears in his eyes on the day of his death. When asked: "Does the Prophet cry?" - he replied: “These are tears of sadness, but we never do what Allah Almighty is angry with.”

On that day, an eclipse of the Sun was observed, and people began to associate this with the death of Ibrahim, but the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told them: “The sun and moon are signs of the omnipotence of Allah, and their eclipse is not associated with anyone's death or birth."

The first six children of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) were born by Khadija, the mother of Ibrahim was Mariyat. All of his children except Fatima predeceased him.

May Allah be pleased with all of them and may He make us of those who receive their intercession (shafa'at)!

The Messenger of Allah Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) had seven children: three sons and four daughters.

Sons: QASIM, ABDULLAH, IBRAHIM.

Daughters: Zainab, Rukiya, Fatima, Ummukulsum(May Allah be pleased with them all!).

The mother of six children is Khadija, and the seventh - Ibrahima gave birth to Mary.

QASIM

The first son Kasim was born. Since the name of the first son of our Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) was Qasim, the Messenger of Allah began to be called Abu'l-Qasim.

He died at about two years of age.

ZAINAB

The second was Zainab. The Pride of the Universe (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) was 30 years old when she was born. She was given in marriage to her cousin (by mother) ‘As. She gave birth to a son, who was named Ali. He died before adulthood. She also had a daughter, Umamat.
Before accepting Islam, ‘As, the husband of Zainab, was captured at Badr. To ransom her husband from captivity, Zainab sent a gold chain that her mother gave her on her wedding day. The Messenger (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) took pity on her, and he ordered the release of ‘As without ransom, but on the condition that immediately upon arrival in Mecca he would let Zainab go to Medina. After that, having voluntarily accepted Islam, ‘As also moved to Medina. Then the Messenger (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) returned Zainab to him. Zainab died in the eighth year of the Hijri. Her daughter Robe, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) loved her very much. After the death of Fatima, Ali married Halat.

RUKIYA

The third child of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was Rukiya.

At first, Rukiyat was married to the son of Abu Lahab. To spite the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), Abu Lahab forced his son to divorce Rukiya. The relatives of ‘As also demanded a divorce from Zainab. But he answered that he did not need even the best of women, but only Zainab. Because of her barakat, As was saved and exalted in Islam, and the son of Abu Lahab was destroyed. After the divorce, Rukiya was married to Usman. She bore him a son who died in childhood. During the Battle of Badr, she died from an illness. Caring for his wife, Uthman was unable to take part in the battle of Badr. Together with Uthman, Rukiya twice migrated: the first time to Ethiopia, the second time to Medina.

FATIMA

The fourth child of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is Fatima.

The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) at that time was 35 years old, and the Kaaba at that time was being built anew. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) loved her very much. She was married to Ali. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) told his daughter that he married her to the one whom he loves most of all people. She gave birth to Ali five children: Hasan, Hussein, Muhsin (died in infancy), Ummukulsum, Zainab. Some say that there was also a daughter named Rukiyat who died in childhood. Fatima is the leader of the faithful in the world and in Ahirat. She was diligent in worship, patient in trouble, knowing the greatness of the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam). ‘Aisha said that she had not heard a more correct speech than that of Fatim. She was very similar in character to the Prophet (PBUH). ‘Aishat said that only her father was dearer to her than Fatima.

The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: “Fatimah is a piece of my flesh, and whoever offends her is the one who offended me” (al-Bukhari).

She saw how the infidels oppressed the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam). She herself suffered from the infidels a lot of insults. On the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), who was in a bow (sujud) near the Kaaba, the unfaithful Uqbat threw camel entrails. Scolding him, Fatima washed it all off her father's neck. From the wounds received in the battle of Uhud, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) lost a lot of blood. Fatima washed away this blood, and Ali poured water. Blood flowed non-stop. Fatimat burned a piece of cloth and rubbed the ash on the wound. Then the wound stopped bleeding.

Before his death, the Messenger (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said something to Fatima, and she began to cry. Then he said something else, and she rejoiced. ‘Aisha asked what was the reason for her joy and tears. But until the death of the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), Fatima did not tell anyone about this. After his death, at the request of ‘Aisha, she said: “The first time the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said that his death was approaching, so I cried. The second time he said that I would be the first of his family to die after him, and that I would be the eldest among the women of Paradise - and I was delighted.

Six months after the death of the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), Fatimah also died. On the day of her death, she was 28 years old. Only from Fatima remained the offspring of the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam). From the Sayyids of Raya, the grandchildren of Hussein and Hasan, comes the clan, which owns people who represent the pride of the entire Muslim community. They are known all over the world for their intelligence, piety, love for Islam, Sharia and Tariqa. They call people to Allah, support the Sunnah. This genus continues to this day. Before their name, they write and pronounce "as-sayyid", which means they belong to the family of the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam). May the Almighty be pleased with them all, and may we not lose their intercession. Amen!

UMMUKULSUM

The fifth child of Khadija and the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was Ummukulsum.

At first she was married to another son of Abu Lahab. When her husband's family refused to convert to Islam, she divorced him and stayed at her father's house. After the death of Rukiya, the daughter of the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) and the wife of Uthman, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) married his second daughter, Ummukulsum, to him. After that, Usman began to be called "Zunnurayn" (the owner of two lights). Ummukulsum lived with Uthman for six years and died in the ninth year of the Hijri. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said that if he had a third daughter, he would marry that one to Uthman.

ABDULLAH

The sixth child that Khadijah gave birth to the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) is Abdullah. Due to the fact that he was born in the Islamic period, the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) called Tayib and Tahir, which means "pure" When he died, As ibn Wail, a pagan Quraysh, said to our Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) the following words:
“Leave Him! He is rootless, and therefore His generation will not continue! And when He dies, no one will remember Him! You will get rid of Him and calm down!”
In response to this, Allah Almighty sent down Sura "Al-Kyavsar" (meaning):
“Indeed, We have given You (O Muhammad!) an abundance (of blessings). Therefore, pray to your Lord (perform prayer) and cut (sacrificial animal). Verily (your name We have exalted), and your hater is short (his family will perish). (Sura Al-Kyavsar, 1-3)
("Al-Kyavsar", 1-3; Ibn Sad, III, 7; Vahidi, p. 494).
Khadija, after the death of her son at such an infancy, said to the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam):
- O Messenger of Allah! I have an abundance of milk for my baby son.
Ah, if Allah would prolong his life without taking him away in infancy!
Our Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said:
- He will complete the period of infancy in Paradise!
Mother of the Faithful Khadija said:
- O Messenger of Allah! If I knew this for sure, then I would have more easily endured the death of my son!
The Pride of the Universe (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) then offered her the following:
- If you wish, I will turn to Allah with a prayer-dua so that you can hear his voice!
However, Khadijatu'l-Kubra (radiyallahu anha), once again demonstrating her humility and devotion, answered the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) as follows:
“Oh no, Messenger of Allah! I trust Allah and His Messenger!” He was also called Tayyib, Tahir, which means “pure”. He was born after Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) received the prophecy and died in infancy.

IBRAHIM

In the eighth year of the Hijra, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) had a son, Ibrahim.

His mother is Mariyat. She was a slave given to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) by the ruler of Egypt, Mukavkis. Ummah Rafi took his birth, and her husband Abu Rafi told the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) the joyful news of the birth of His son ...
Extremely pleased with this news, the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), handing him gifts for the joyful news, said to the people around him:
“Tonight a son was born to me, and I gave him the name of my “father” - Ibrahim! ..” (Muslim Fadail, 62).

When Ibrahim was seven days old, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) slaughtered a ram (‘aqiq) for him, shaved his hair and distributed silver to the poor for the weight of this hair. He buried his hair in the ground and gave his son the name Ibrahim. Having reached the age of 17-18 months, Ibrahim died. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said that Ibrahim is in Paradise, and a special woman will breastfeed him. When Ibrahim died, tears flowed from the eyes of the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam). “Are you also crying, O Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam)?” they asked him. To this, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) replied: “Tears flow from the eyes, and sadness has entered the heart, but we never say what is not pleasing to Allah Almighty. Oh Ibrahim, we are sad because you are gone.”

Ibrahim was buried in the Baki cemetery. On the day of his death there was a solar eclipse. Then people began to say that this eclipse is connected with the death of Ibrahim. Hearing this, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: “The sun and moon are signs created by the Almighty. With the death of one person, neither the sun nor the moon will be eclipsed. When you see the eclipse, hasten to perform prayers and read prayers. The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) was fair in everything, and in this case, too, he once again showed his sincerity and disinterestedness.

In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Merciful! All praise and thanks be to Allah, peace and blessings be upon His Messenger (c.a.c.)!

Prophet Muhammad(c.a.c.) had a total of seven children: four daughters and three sons. The names of his daughters are Zainab, Ruqaiya, Fatima, Umm Kulthum and his sons are Al-Qasim, Abdallah, Ibrahim.

  1. Al-Qasim - was born in Mecca before the revelation of the prophecy and died when he was a little over two years old. Our Prophet Muhammad (c.a.c.) because of the name of his son, he received the nickname Abu al-Qasim (father of Qasim).
  2. Zainab is the eldest daughter of our Messenger (c.a.c.) was born when he was 30 years old. She died after moving to Medina, in the 8th year of the Hijri. She was married to Abu al-'As Laqiyt ibn Rabi', who was the son of Khadija's sister.
  3. Ruqaiya is the second daughter of our Prophet Muhammad (c.a.c.). Before the revelation of the prophecy, she was betrothed to the son of Abu Lahab named ‘Utba. At the behest of his father, ‘Utba gave her a divorce before marriage. After that, she married 'Uthman ibn 'Affan. She died after receiving news of the victory at the Battle of Badr. Her grave is in the city of Mecca.
  4. Fatima was born in Mecca when the Prophet Muhammad (c.a.c.) turned 41 years old. By the command of Almighty Allah, at the age of 16 she was married to the cousin of the Prophet (c.a.c.), askhaba ‘Ali ibn Abu Talib, gave birth to six children. Fatima was very beautiful, our Prophet loved her very much (c.a.c.). She died six months after the death of her father. She is the only child of the Messenger of Allah (c.a.c.), from which his offspring remained.
  5. Umm Kulthum was born after the advent of Islam. By the command of Almighty Allah, she was married to the askhab ‘Usman ibn ‘Affan after the death of her elder sister Ruqaiya. She died in her youth, in the ninth year of Hijri.
  6. Abdallah was born after receiving the prophecy. He was also known by the names as Al-Tayyib and Al-Tahir, died in early childhood in Mecca.
  7. Ibrahim was born in the ninth year of Hijri. He died when he was about two years old. The Prophet (c.a.c.) On the day he died, there were tears in his eyes. When asked: "Does the Prophet cry?" - he replied: “These are tears of sadness, but we never do what Allah Almighty is angry with.” On that day, an eclipse of the Sun was observed, and people began to associate this with the death of Ibrahim, but the Prophet Muhammad ( c.a.c.) said to them: "The sun and the moon are signs of the omnipotence of Allah, and their eclipse is not associated with anyone's death or birth."

The first six children of the Prophet Muhammad ( c.a.c.) his first wife, the mother of the faithful, Khadija, gave birth to him in Mecca.

And Ibrahim was born by a slave (later wife), an Egyptian named Mary.

All children of the Prophet Muhammad (c.a.c.), except Fatima, died during his lifetime.

Allah Almighty knows best.

May Allah be pleased with all of them and may He make us of those who receive their intercession (shafa'at)!

For Muslims, the most significant religious figure is the Prophet Muhammad, thanks to whom the world saw and read the Koran. Many facts from his life are known, which gives a chance to understand his personality and significance in history. There is a prayer dedicated to him that can work miracles.

Who is Prophet Muhammad?

Preacher and prophet, the messenger of Allah and the founder of Islam - Muhammad. His name means "Praised". God through him transmitted the text of the sacred book for Muslims - the Koran. Many are interested in what the prophet Muhammad was like in appearance, so, according to the scriptures, he differed from other Arabs in a lighter skin color. He had a thick beard, broad shoulders and large eyes. Between the shoulder blades on the body there is a "seal of prophecy" in the form of a relief triangle.

When was Prophet Muhammad born?

The birth of the future prophet took place in 570. His family came from the Quraysh tribe, who were the keepers of ancient religious relics. Another important point is where the Prophet Muhammad was born, and so the event took place in the city of Mecca, where modern Saudi Arabia is located. Muhammad did not know his father at all, and his mother died when he was six years old. His uncle and grandfather were engaged in his upbringing, who told his grandson about monotheism.

How did Prophet Muhammad get the prophecy?

Information about how the prophet received revelations for writing the Qur'an is minimal. Muhammad never spoke in detail and clearly on this subject.

  1. It is established that Allah communicated with the prophet through an angel, whom he calls Jibril.
  2. Another interesting topic is how old Muhammad became a prophet, so according to legend, an angel appeared to him and said that Allah chose him as his messenger when he was 40 years old.
  3. Communication with God was through visions. Some researchers believe that the prophet fell into a trance, but there are scientists who are sure that the reason is the weakness of the body due to long fasting and lack of sleep.
  4. It is believed that one of the evidence that the Prophet Muhammad wrote the Koran is the fragmentary nature of the book and this, according to historians, is due to the inspiration of the preacher.

Prophet Muhammad's parents

The mother of the founder of Islam was the beautiful Amina, who was born into a wealthy family, which gave her a chance to get a good upbringing and education. She married at the age of 15, and the marriage with the father of the Prophet Muhammad was happy and harmonious. During childbirth, a white bird descended from the sky and touched Amina with its wing, which saved her from her existing fears. Around were angels who took the child into the world. She died of illness when her son was five years old.

Prophet Muhammad's father, Abdullah, was very handsome. Once his father, that is, the grandfather of the future preacher, made a vow before the Lord that he would sacrifice one son if he had ten of them. When the time came to fulfill the promise and the lot fell on Abdullah, he exchanged him for 100 camels. Many ladies were in love with the young guy, and he married the most beautiful girl in the city. When she was in her second month of pregnancy, the father of the Prophet Muhammad died. At that time he was 25 years old.


Prophet Muhammad and his wife

There is different information regarding the number of wives, but official sources traditionally present 13 names.

  1. The wives of the Prophet Muhammad could no longer marry after the death of their spouse.
  2. They must cover their entire body under clothing, while other women may expose their face and hands.
  3. It was possible to communicate with the wives of the prophet only through the curtain.
  4. They received double recompense for each done.

The Prophet Muhammad married the following women:

  1. Khadija. First wife to convert to Islam. She bore the Messenger of Allah six children.
  2. Sauda. The prophet married her a few years after the death of his first wife. She was pious and pious.
  3. Aisha. She married Muhammad at the age of 15. The girl told people many sayings of her famous husband related to her personal life.
  4. Umm Salama. She married Muhammad after the death of her husband and lived longer than his other wives.
  5. Maria. The Egyptian ruler gave the woman to the prophet, and she became a concubine. They legalized the relationship after the birth of their son.
  6. Zainab. She was in the status of a wife for only three months, and then she died.
  7. Hafsa. The young girl was distinguished from others by her explosive character, which often angered Muhammad.
  8. Zainab. The girl was first the wife of the adopted son of the prophet. Other wives did not like Zainab and tried to present her in a bad light.
  9. Maimouna. She was the sister of the wife of the prophet's uncle.
  10. Juwayria. This is the daughter of the leader of the tribe that opposed the Muslims, but after the marriage the conflict was settled.
  11. Safiya. The girl was born into a family that was at enmity with Muhammad, and she was captured. Released by her future husband.
  12. Ramla. The first husband of this woman changed his faith from Islam to Christianity, and after his death she married a second time.
  13. Raykhana. At first, the girl was a slave, and after the adoption of Islam, Muhammad took her as his wife.

Children of the Prophet Muhammad

Only two wives gave birth to the Messenger of Allah, and interestingly, all his descendants died at an early age. Many are interested in how many children the Prophet Muhammad had, and so there were seven of them.

  1. Qasim - died at the age of 17 months.
  2. Zainab - was married to her father's cousin, gave birth to two children. Died young.
  3. Rukia - was married early and died in her youth, without surviving the disease
  4. Fatima - she was given in marriage to the cousin of the prophet, and only she left the offspring of Muhammad. She died after the death of her father.
  5. Ummu Kulthum - was born after the advent of Islam and died at a young age.
  6. Abdullah - was born after the prophecy and died at an early age.
  7. Ibrahim - after the birth of his son, the prophet made a sacrifice to Allah, shaved off his hair and distributed donations. He died at the age of 18 months.

Prophecies of the Prophet Muhammad

About 160 confirmed prophecies are known, which were fulfilled both during his life and after his death. Consider a few examples of what the prophet Muhammad said and what came true:

  1. He predicted the conquest of Egypt, Persia and a confrontation with the Turks.
  2. He spoke about the fact that after his death, Jerusalem will be conquered.
  3. Claimed that Allah will not give people a specific date, and they must understand that the Day of Judgment can come at any time.
  4. He told his daughter Fatima that she was the only one who would outlive him.

Prayer of the Prophet Muhammad

Muslims can turn to the founder of Islam with the help of a special prayer - salavat. It is a manifestation of obedience to Allah. Regular appeals to Muhammad have their advantages:

  1. Helps to be cleansed of hypocrisy and escape from the fire of Hell.
  2. The Messenger of the Prophet Muhammad will intercede on the Day of Judgment for those who pray for him.
  3. Prayer appeals are a way of cleansing and expiation of sins.
  4. Protects from the wrath of Allah and helps not to stumble.
  5. You can ask for implementation through it.

When did Prophet Muhammad die?

There are a huge number of versions related to the death of the Messenger of Allah. Muslims know that he died in 633 AD. from sudden illness. At the same time, no one knows what the Prophet Muhammad was ill with, which causes many doubts. There are versions that in fact he was killed with poison, and this wife Aisha did it. The controversy over this continues. The body of the preacher was buried in his house, which was located near the Prophet's Mosque, and after a while the room was expanded and became part of it.

Facts about Prophet Muhammad

A huge amount of information is associated with this figure in Islam, while some facts are little known to many.

  1. There is an assumption that the Messenger of Allah suffered from epilepsy. In ancient times, he was considered possessed due to unusual seizures and clouding of consciousness, but these are common symptoms of an epileptic condition.
  2. The morals of the Prophet Muhammad are considered an ideal, and every person should strive for them.
  3. The first marriage was for great love and the couple lived in happiness for 24 years.
  4. Many are interested in what the Prophet Muhammad did when he began to prophesy events. According to legend, the first feelings were doubt and despair.
  5. He was a reformer because the revelations demanded social and economic justice, with which the elite did not agree.
  6. The merits of the Prophet Muhammad are enormous, as it is known that in his entire life he did not offend or defame anyone, while he shunned dishonorable people and gossip.

One of the most significant events in any family is the birth of a child. As soon as a new person is born, his parents face the question of choosing a name. This step of the mother and father should be approached with particular seriousness.

The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) instructed: “Verily, on the Day of Resurrection you will be called by your names and the names of your fathers. So call the children beautiful names! (Hadith quoted by Abu Dawud).

Male names in Islam

1. Names that are formed by adding the particle "abd" (translated from Arabic meaning "slave") to one of the names of the Almighty

The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “Before the Lord, the best names are Abdullah and Abdrahman” (Muslim). As follows from the above hadith, the best names can be considered those that mean "slave of Allah" and "slave of the Merciful".

However, a child can also be named by adding any other from to the particle "abd". Their meaning will be similar, which means that such names are also considered good. For example: Abdul-Malik ("Slave of the Lord of all"), Abdul-Aziz ("Slave of the Mighty"), Abdul-Basyr ("Slave of the All-seeing"), Abdul-Karim ("Slave of the Most Generous"), Abdul-Hakim ("Slave of the Wise ”), Abdul-Hamid (“Slave of the Praiseworthy”), Abdennur (“Slave of the Enlightening One”), Abdul-Bari (“Slave of the Creator”).

2. Names of Prophets

Also, newborns can be given the names of the prophets, who are the most worthy of people. For example: Idris, Ibrahim, Ismail, Ishak, Yusuf, Musa, Harun, Daoud, Suleiman, Yunus, Yahya, Isa, Muhammad.

It should be noted that the Grace of the Worlds Muhammad (s.g.v.) named one of his sons by the name of the Prophet Ibrahim (s.a.). This is evidenced by the hadith: “Tonight my son was born, and I named him after my father Ibrahim, may Allah bless him” (Muslim).

3. The names of the righteous caliphs, companions of the Prophet (s.g.v.), tabiins

The names of the greatest people who have made an invaluable contribution to the spread of Islam are also considered good. They were the righteous caliphs, companions and tabiins: Usman, Abu Bakr, Ali, Umar, Saad, Talha, Khalid, Zubair, Anas, Hamza, Bilal.

4. Names with good meaning

Also, the child can be given a name that has a good meaning. For example: Muslim (“Muslim”), Amir (“ruler”), Adil (“fair”), Amin (“faithful”), Zinnur (“radiant”), Ilham (“inspired”), Insaf (“educated”) , Irek ("free"), Ihsan ("kind"), Kemal ("ripe"), Mansur ("victorious"), Munir ("illuminating"), Nariman ("strong"), Nurislam ("light of Islam") , Rais ("leader"), Rasul ("messenger"), Salman ("healthy"), Samir ("interlocutor"), Umit ("desired"), Farid ("unsurpassed"), Anwar ("shining"), "Assad" (lion), etc.

Muslim female names

You can find a huge selection of desirable names for Muslim girls. They can be broadly grouped according to the following criteria:

1. Names formed by adding to the names of the Almighty ending, characteristic of female names

In this case, the situation is similar with male names, only instead of the particle "abd" we add a female ending. For example: al-Karim - Karima, al-Aziz - Aziz, al-Malik - Malika, al-Hamid - Hamida. 2. The names of the greatest women, which are narrated in the Holy Quran and the hadiths of the Prophet (s.g.v.) Examples include Maryam, Asiya, Fatima, Khadija, Aisha.

3. Names that make good sense

For example: Aigul (“moon flower”), Jamila (“beautiful”), Camila, Camilla (“perfect”), Kadriya (“dear”), “Leila” (“night”), Madina (derived from the name of the city of Medina) , Nazira ("blooming"), Safiya ("pure"), Tanzila ("sent down from above"), Shamsia ("sunny"), Yasmina ("jasmine-like").

Names not to be given

1. Names of the Almighty: ar-Rahman ("The Merciful"), al-Malikul-Mulk ("King of Kings"), al-Sabur ("The Most Patient"), ar-Rahim ("The Merciful"), al-Quddus ("The Holy One"), al- Bari (“Creator”), al-Aziz (“Powerful”), ar-Razzak (“Giving”), al-Latif (“Insightful”), etc.

2. Names symbolizing the worship of anyone, with the exception of the Creator: Abdurrasul (“Slave of the Messenger”), Abdul-Kaaba (“Slave of the Kaaba”), Abdunnabi (“Slave of the Prophet”), Abdushshams (“Slave of the Sun”), Abdul-Qamar (“Slave of the Moon”), etc.

3. Names that don't have a good meaning: Iblis ("Satan"), Khimar ("donkey"), Asiya ("rebellious"), Haram ("sin"), Kafir ("unbeliever").