.... f you will make a cesarian, forget these names ....
I'd also like to know what that statement of yours means.
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I 'm sure that he is a male but i give some probabilities
And I hope that it is a healthy child...... that's all what matters after all.
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In these days where the "world becomes smaller" I have choosen to give my kids international names. Names that can be pronounced in every language - i think - I have never heard a chinese person say them...
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ROFL Batman, thanks for your well wishes. You made my husband and I laugh so much, although ,why does the name change with a caesaran birth?? My husband is praying for a girl but as Tiger said, we would be thankful for any gender that is healthy inshallah.
What's in a name, what is a VBAC ???
Actually Tibe is going the same route we are . We're trying to decide on a name that would work here easily in Egypt as well as the states. We have good options for girls but boys is kind of limited. Suggestions for us ??
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ohhhhhhhh I see Thanks Madame, I wish I could get advice from western women who delivered in Egypt....I want to know what to expect.
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quote:Originally posted by Egyptian_batman: [I'd also like to know what that statement of yours means. ]
BIRTH VIA A SURGERY NOT VIA THE VAGINAL ROUTE
The question is: why different names depending on the method of birth?
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quote:Originally posted by Egyptian_batman: [I'd also like to know what that statement of yours means. ]
BIRTH VIA A SURGERY NOT VIA THE VAGINAL ROUTE
The question is: why different names depending on the method of birth?
Its an old tradition. If I remember correctly the Final Prophet (PBUH) had advocated for helping women in childbirth though medical means. At the time it was considered a "test" for women to live through childbirth unaided. But then he advocated for medical intervention. But to satisfy some creepy need to keep Arab traditions alive I think this was his way of meeting a compromise.
I was told about this after I had a very serious delivery with complications galore. I did a vaginal birth but because I didn't have active labor there were certain names he wouldn't even consider. Later on my ex was lamblasted for listening to his deviant friends who are ignorant of the actual Sunnah regarding this by my Father In Law.
For this reason my Father in Law has always been protective of me.
There is alot of faulty fatwas about this topic and loony-bin Mullahs that aren't even real doctors let alone Islamic scholars will make some rather ugly accusations on "female nature".
One of the reasons why I won't give birth in Egypt.
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quote:Originally posted by Egyptian_batman: [I'd also like to know what that statement of yours means. ]
BIRTH VIA A SURGERY NOT VIA THE VAGINAL ROUTE
The question is: why different names depending on the method of birth?
Its an old tradition. If I remember correctly the Final Prophet (PBUH) had advocated for helping women in childbirth though medical means. At the time it was considered a "test" for women to live through childbirth unaided. But then he advocated for medical intervention. But to satisfy some creepy need to keep Arab traditions alive I think this was his way of meeting a compromise.
I was told about this after I had a very serious delivery with complications galore. I did a vaginal birth but because I didn't have active labor there were certain names he wouldn't even consider. Later on my ex was lamblasted for listening to his deviant friends who are ignorant of the actual Sunnah regarding this by my Father In Law.
For this reason my Father in Law has always been protective of me.
There is alot of faulty fatwas about this topic and loony-bin Mullahs that aren't even real doctors let alone Islamic scholars will make some rather ugly accusations on "female nature".
One of the reasons why I won't give birth in Egypt.
i wanna check these Fatwa
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quote:Originally posted by Egyptian_batman: [I'd also like to know what that statement of yours means. ]
BIRTH VIA A SURGERY NOT VIA THE VAGINAL ROUTE
The question is: why different names depending on the method of birth?
Its an old tradition. If I remember correctly the Final Prophet (PBUH) had advocated for helping women in childbirth though medical means. At the time it was considered a "test" for women to live through childbirth unaided. But then he advocated for medical intervention. But to satisfy some creepy need to keep Arab traditions alive I think this was his way of meeting a compromise.
I was told about this after I had a very serious delivery with complications galore. I did a vaginal birth but because I didn't have active labor there were certain names he wouldn't even consider. Later on my ex was lamblasted for listening to his deviant friends who are ignorant of the actual Sunnah regarding this by my Father In Law.
For this reason my Father in Law has always been protective of me.
There is alot of faulty fatwas about this topic and loony-bin Mullahs that aren't even real doctors let alone Islamic scholars will make some rather ugly accusations on "female nature".
One of the reasons why I won't give birth in Egypt.
i wanna check these Fatwa
Dude you brought it up.
These fatwas were verbalized to me, I don't read Arabi. From all I know HH the evil gay crone could have handed my ex a bundle of these embossed fatwas, a few of which could've been on "assisted child birth".
My ex had a huge pile of these fake fatwas which were distributed shortly after 9/11 (the guy handing them out lost his visa so he did a fatwa dump!) in the parking lot of the city's Mosquese.
My ex had them burn because he didn't want to just toss them in the trash because there were actual Sunnah verses mixed with Wahabi interpretations (fake fatwas).
After he came home from destroying them (according to FIL orders) he came home and puked and cried, he was so confused.
In just a few months after 9/11 these evil cronies went out and did their dirty deeds, leaving alot of new immigrants of Muslim background utterly confused and much more scared than before.
I am sure alot of these fatwas have been around for decades, but the Wahabis won't let these fake fatwas die. Worse yet because Sheik Sharaawi had given his "golden Godly stamp of approval" on many of these fatwas during his heyday on the radio, this brought back memories of home for my ex. He felt really betrayed by his father for not straightening him out earlier. Part of Shebin's hometown loyalty to Sadat is not discussing Sheik Sharaawi in vivid and honest terms untill a situation like ours came up. Utter betrayal.
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quote:Originally posted by Egyptian_batman: [One of the reasons why I won't give birth in Egypt]
u drove me crazy when i read this line.
I will stop reading your posts because it really fucks my brain
Well tough cookies. But at the end of it all, you shouldn't be concerned with my choice of place to give birth. Its my business.
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quote:Originally posted by With a name like Smuckers:
Actually Tibe is going the same route we are . We're trying to decide on a name that would work here easily in Egypt as well as the states. We have good options for girls but boys is kind of limited. Suggestions for us ?? [/QB]
What about Victor -André - Marcus - Simon - Adam or Gabriel
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lol I despise Victor, Andre reminds me of a big overweight wrestler remember andre the giant - my brother is marcus, simon reminds me of simon says and Gabriel is too feminine for my taste. however, madame m gave me an idea i'm REALLY liking
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quote:Originally posted by With a name like Smuckers: lol I despise Victor, Andre reminds me of a big overweight wrestler remember andre the giant - my brother is marcus, simon reminds me of simon says and Gabriel is too feminine for my taste. however, madame m gave me an idea i'm REALLY liking
Oh girl you just managed to offend both my son and my husband in 1 post
Right now its becoming a trend to name the baby after the city they was "made in" - like beckhams with Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruiz Maybe the poor people comes up with a similar trend insted of naming them from the cities they was made in and use the places they was made in.
Imagine having a son called boblebath or Desert....
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In Egypt, can you find out the sex of the child (before the birth obviously!) when one you have one of the ultrasound scans?
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Right now its becoming a trend to name the baby after the city they was "made in" Imagine having a son called boblebath or Desert....
Sharia Al-Gihad, Mohandseen
Hm..... or could have been Rd. 83, Maadi. Anyway who cares - she's so smart and beautiful. Just the daughter I've always wanted!
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Heard a nice name for a boy yesterday. Farek. [may have got it wrong, think it means 'horseman'] My daughter in England has just named her new daughter Syria.
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quote:Originally posted by With a name like Smuckers: Sorry tibe I didn't mean it!! I'm pretty sure conception was in Alexandria, but that's not an option either .
Dawn from what I understand the answer is yes, but it's too early yet for us to find out
quote:Originally posted by jessie: Heard a nice name for a boy yesterday. Farek. [may have got it wrong, think it means 'horseman'] My daughter in England has just named her new daughter Syria.
Never figured you to be that "old" -meaning you are a granny - congratulation. Isnt hard being so far away from child(ren) and grandchild(ren)??? My parents always says that if they knew having grandchildren was so funny they skipped having children and went straight to the grandchildren
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quote:Originally posted by DawnBev: In Egypt, can you find out the sex of the child (before the birth obviously!) when one you have one of the ultrasound scans?
Ofcourse, when my mom was pregnant, she found out that my brother was a boy 18 years ago through the sonogram
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Yes, my SIL found out she was having a girl several months before the birth. As my husband says...we do have technology in Egypt
quote:Originally posted by DawnBev: In Egypt, can you find out the sex of the child (before the birth obviously!) when one you have one of the ultrasound scans?