Adopted child father name
Mu' meneen Brothers and Sisters,
As Salaam Aleikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.
(May Allah's Peace, Mercy and Blessings be upon all of you)
One of our brothers/sisters has asked
this question:
I have
been troubled by this question for many years now, and have been looking for
someone to give me advice on this issue. I hope that you would take the time to
respond to my query.
I was adopted by my Uncles and aunt (my father`s sister and her husband) when I
was an infant. My parents out of ignorance gave me their surname. My mother
obtained true knowledge of deen some years back, she wants me to change it, but
I know my uncle would be devastated by my doing so, even if he accepts it as
Allah`s ruling (which he would,inshallah, as he has also found guidance,alhamdulillah)
it would still hurt him very much, and he is weak of heart and advanced in age
now. By the grace of Allah(SWT) I am already matured and into my late twenties
now, and unfortunately have been known by this name throughout my life.
Furthermore, although of a much lesser importance, all my certificates and
professional qualifications are of this name, and it would be a great
inconvenience to change.
Now my questions are twofold:
1)I know the ruling on claiming paternity outside your true lineage, but can I
keep my name the way it is in my passport and other documents while introducing
myself as the son of my biological father to everyone on an informal basis?
2)Since my current sirname is Siddiqui, which if literally translated, means
`from he who bears witness to the truth`, could this be a generic name applied
to any servant of Allah, and may also refer to my biological father?
Jazakumullah Khair
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Answer:
Adopted child father
name
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His
help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide,
and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear
witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear
witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His
Messengers.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 33 Surah
Ahzaab verses 4-5:
…Allah has not made your adopted sons your real
sons. These are the things which you
utter from your mouths, but Allah says
what is based on reality; and He Alone
guides to the
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 4.712 Narrated by Wathila bin Al Asqa
Allah's Messenger (saws) said, "Verily,
one of the worst lies is to claim falsely to be the son of someone other than
one's real father, or to claim to have had a dream one has not had, or to
attribute to me what I have not said."
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 4.711 Narrated by Abu Dhar
The Prophet (saws) said, "If somebody
claims to be the son of any other than his real father knowingly, he but
disbelieves in Allah; and if somebody claims to belong to some folk to whom he
does not belong, let such a person take his place in the (Hell) Fire."
In light of the above quoted guidance of the Quran and the
Sunnah, it is evident that one should be called and recognized by the name of
one’s own biological father. It is indeed a grave sin in the Sight of Allah
Subhanah if one intentionally claims to be the offspring of any but one’s own
biological father.
Q-1: I
know the ruling on claiming paternity outside your true lineage, but can I keep
my name the way it is in my passport and other documents while introducing
myself as the son of my biological father to everyone on an informal basis?
Respected brother in Islam, if one has unintentionally
taken the name of one’s adopted father in ignorance in their childhood and
later in life realizes the dictates and the Laws of Islam, one should strive
their utmost to change their error and be called and recognized henceforth by
the name of their own biological father; even if it means one has to change all
of one’s official documents like passports, certificates, etc. …..that would be
more just and right in the Sight of Allah Subhanah.
If after one’s best efforts, one finds it almost
impossible to change one’s name in one’s previous education, business, or legal
records….the least one can do is from this day forward fear Allah and the Last
Day and insist on being called and recognized by the name of one’s own
biological father.
Q-2:
Since my current sirname is Siddiqui, which if literally translated, means
`from he who bears witness to the truth`, could this be a generic name applied
to any servant of Allah, and may also refer to my biological father?
If one is assigned a ‘specific’ name/surname as a form of
one’s recognition, it leaves the ‘generic’ or ‘translated’ status and becomes
specific to that person.
It would neither be lawful nor appropriate for you to use
your current specific ‘surname’ (ie. Siddiqui, which I assume is the name of
your adopted father) with your name….that would neither be right nor just nor
lawful in the Sight of Allah Subhanah.
Even if you did not know the name of your biological
father, and the name of your adopted father was ‘Siddiqui’, you could use any
other generic name (eg. Abdullah, Abdur-Rahmaan, etc.) as your surname, except
‘Siddiqui’….as this happens to be the name of your adopted father!
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only
due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me
alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is
the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan