Women taking their husbands name...

alf2

Islam is a way of life
Is this permitted?

I got married to my husband, and as western culture, took his last name.
THEN I reverted to Islam...Is me haivng his last name forbidden?
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,


Now sister when you have been married and divorced as much as me..well you learn to keep your maiden name..too much paperwork ( and money) when you divorce them.

I am trying to be light.
 

alf2

Islam is a way of life
Assalaam walaikum,


Now sister when you have been married and divorced as much as me..well you learn to keep your maiden name..too much paperwork ( and money) when you divorce them.

I am trying to be light.

My mother told me that too, she's been married 5 times.
 

kayleigh

Junior Member
It doesn't matter. Some women might not take it because of their culture. I know Muslim Arab women who keep their maiden names because of cultural reasons but not religious reasons.
 

lilmuslimah

Junior Member
salam all.

I've done my research on this topic its seems scholars are undecided on the matter some are claiming that its forbidden to change your lineage as that would mean claiming to be from the somebody else other then your father which is forbidden in islam others say that it is down to personal choice, during my research into this matter i managed to trace down the history of why women change there surnames upon marriage and my research took me back to christianity and i discovered that women would change thier names upon marriage because married women were now there husbands property!

personally i wouldn't change my surname its your identity at the end of the day!! if pushed i would consider taking my husbands name as a middle name but no more!!!

good luck sis!!! do let us know ur choice!!!!!!!!!!xx
 

Ashima33

Junior Member
I love my last name. I always said that when I got married I would keep my it. And I still want to, unless I marry someone with a non-western last name. I will get it hyphenated, but still go by just my maiden name. I plan to do this because I have heard of some muslim women having trouble when traveling in airports and such with a husband with with a different name than theirs.
 

Valerie

Junior Member
I should have kept my maiden name. No one can pronounce my name now. (went from a name with 6 letters to 10... and it's ALWAYS mispronounced lol). At our wedding, the man performing the ceremony kept stumbling and my husband eventually turned to the audience and said "you know who we are". lol :)
 

Idris16

Junior Member
It is haraam for a wife to take her husband’s name

Is this permitted?

I got married to my husband, and as western culture, took his last name.
THEN I reverted to Islam...Is me haivng his last name forbidden?
It is not permitted for anyone to claim to belong to anyone other than his father. Imitating the kuffaar by dropping the wife’s surname and giving her the husband’s name is haraam; it is also a form of falsehood, and humiliation of the woman. Anyone who has done this must repent to Allaah and put it right by going back to her father’s name.

With regard to a child born out of wedlock, he should be given his mother’s name and cannot be given the name of the adulterer. (For more information, see Question #1942 and 284).
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Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

:salam2:
Allahu Knows Best, I don't know if you have to change your name but as you were a Non-Muslim before then I guess it's allowed for you to have his last name even if you have reverted to Islam because you weren't Muslim before.
 
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