Ruling on Naming a Child “Muhammad Shafi‘” – Shari‘ah Guidance
Source: Fatawa ‘Ilmiyyah (Tawdih al-Ahkam)
What is the Shari‘ah ruling on naming a child “Muhammad Shafi‘”?
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Source: Fatawa ‘Ilmiyyah (Tawdih al-Ahkam)
❖ Question
What is the Shari‘ah ruling on naming a child “Muhammad Shafi‘”?
❖ Answer
Alhamdulillah, wassalatu wassalamu ‘ala Rasulillah, amma ba’d!
Meaning of the Name
- “Muhammad” is the blessed name of the Prophet ﷺ, highly virtuous and full of blessings.
- “Shafi‘” is also one of the titles of the Prophet ﷺ, as he will intercede (shafa‘ah) on the Day of Judgment.
- Combined, “Muhammad Shafi‘” means: “Muhammad, the intercessor.”
Shari‘ah Perspective
- Using “Shafi‘” for the Prophet ﷺ is correct, as Allah has granted him the station of intercession.
- However, for ordinary individuals, adopting such a name or presenting oneself with this title is not appropriate, because:
- Not everyone can intercede in the court of Allah.
- No person can claim the ability to intercede without Allah’s permission.
Conclusion
- It is preferable to name simply “Muhammad” without adding “Shafi‘.”
- Avoid including “Shafi‘” as part of a person’s name to prevent inappropriate implications.
ھذا ما عندي واللہ أعلم بالصواب