How a new Muslim should change
his name
I was given the name Tyrone
Anthony Parker at birth by my non-muslims parents. After taking shahada,
I changed my name to Bilaal Faaruwq Abdus-Salaam. I have recently found
out that I shouldn't have left my family name and I plan on returning to
it. If my parents tell me to return to my given name (Tyrone-has pagan
origins ; Anthony-means flourishing) do I have to do it?
Praise be
to Allaah.
For the one whom Allaah has guided to Islam, it is sufficient
for him to choose an Islamic first name for himself and to keep his father’s
name or surname, because the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not command the Sahaabah
to change their fathers’ and grandfathers’ names when they embraced Islam.
However, he did change the first names of those who had names with forbidden
or undesirable meanings. Because your first name has pagan origins, your
changing it to another name, such as Bilaal, is proper and correct. But
you should keep the rest of your name and surname as it is; this will please
your parents. May Allah guide them, and may He give us and you strength.
May Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad.
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