For boys: Khaled, Omar, Youssef, Yasser, Walid, Ibrahim, Mansour, Bakr, Aly, ....
For girls: Asmaa, Shimaa, Hend, Amira, Salma, Mariam, Fatma, etc.
MUSLIM names are usually derived from Islamic or Arabic literature and region cultures.
so, it is not clear what you mean by modern names.
Uncommon names maybe what your looking for like Faris, Aiyla, daania etc
Yes because ahmad is a commonly used Islamic name and it is one of the many Islamic names
Yes off course, both AAmir and Dalvi are muslim/ family names.
Because his wife is Hindu and he is Muslim, therefore his both children follow both the religions.
The kingdom of Minangkabau in modern-day Indonesia was known for being both Muslim and matrilineal. It is unique in that descent, inheritance, and property rights were passed down through the maternal line.
I Am a Muslim so i know alot of thing and Adam And Eve's(Hawwa) Childrens names were Habil And Qabil (both of them boys)
Munir is both Muslim and Christian name.
I doubt that anyone was concerned with checking details such as that. They were most likely neither Christian nor Muslim.
Examples are Hind and Hafsah. Both names does not contain Arabic vowels.
Absolutely. Anyone can be named on a deed.
Both Muslim wedding and Muslim funeral are attended by relatives, friends, and colleagues.
Some of the most popular last names in Syria include Al-Omar, Al-Bashir, Al-Masri, Al-Khatib, and Al-Ahmad. These names are common among both Sunni and Shia Muslim populations in the country.
Yes the Muslim religion has both a hell and a heaven