Adding husband name after marriage
What Islam says about adding husband name after marriage
Compiled by:
Engineer Nazir Malik Sargodha
Islam is the most perfect religion in the world. One of the queries we will discuss regarding women changing their name after marriage in the lights of Islam.
It is a common act seen across many cultures that women change their surname from father’s to their husband’s surname after marriage. It is widely practiced throughout the world and Muslims have also adopted it.
It is not important for a woman to take her husband’s name or his family name because that is attributing oneself to someone other than one’s father. It is pertinent to note that even the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)’s wives never linked their name to the Prophet. Their names were connected to their fathers with the help of ‘binte’.
It is not compulsory to change the woman’s name after she is married, a wife can change her name after marriage if she wants to. In the day of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) a women kept her father’s name but was referred as ‘the wife of’ after she was married. For example, Zainab binte Zawjun Nabi, which means “Zainab, the daughter of Jaysh, who is the wife of the Prophet (PBUH).
However, some schools of thoughts disagree and say that changing the wife’s name to her husband’s is haram in Islam. Islamic source that backs that argument is:
“(وقال النبي صلى الله عليه وسلّم : مَنْ انْتَسَبَ إِلَى غَيْرِ أَبِيهِ .. فَعَلَيْهِ لَعْنَةُ اللَّهِ وَالْمَلائِكَةِ وَالنَّاسِ أَجْمَعِينَ (رواه ابن ماجة ,كتاب الحدود,2707 وهو في صحيح الجامع 6104”)
The Prophet (PBUH) said: “Whoever calls himself by other than his father’s name (or attributes himself to someone other than his father), will be cursed by Allah, the angels, and all the people.” (Reported by Ibn Maajah, Book of punishments, 2707)
Modern day traditions and necessities of changing name after marriage
However, in the modern day, wives do take their names after their husbands. Mostly it is because of choice and that in our society, the concept of marriage is that once the daughter leaves home, she is somebody else’s responsibility altogether. Thus, when she has a new home, she is bound to have a new name attached to her, which soon becomes her new identity.
It is with this view of having a child carry the father’s name, that many countries have adopted the trend of giving the wife the husband’s surname. This occurs automatically, through the register of a marriage and we see that it has become a common trend in the world today. Hence, if the wife’s surname is Mohammed and the husband’s surname is Ali, people will normally refer to the couple as Mr. & Mrs. Ali.
If the wife does not take her husband’s surname, it automatically means that their child’s name would be different from that of his mother. In such a case, a lot of problems come up, with different surnames of the mother and child, especially when it is in regards to legal documentation or school procedures – which does hurt the child in the long run.
According to Mufti Waseem Khan, “The gist of this entire explanation is that while taking the husband’s surname is not compulsory (for a wife) in Islamic teachings, it cannot be said that it is opposing to Islam. Instead, it is one which has many benefits and has been established as a norm in many countries of the world, including ours.
At the same time, if a wife chooses not to take the husband’s surname, then she is not blameworthy and sinful, seeing that she has not violated any Islamic teaching.“
An alternate solution to the issue is the change of name on legal documents. On these, a woman can have her husband’s name written and remove her father’s name, while keeping her original name which was given to her before her marriage, since there are two options for women when they get their NIC’s made.
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