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It's a girl!
Iman is her name.It's a girl!
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It's the "Adhan" which is the first call summoning Muslims to prayer. It's traditionally the first thing whispered into the ear of a newborn child.Was Prince Hussein reciting a prayer over his newborn daughter? How lovely!
I have read/heard that men are not permitted to be in the delivery room per Islamic custom. Can anyone confirm this?
Congratulations to Rajwa and Hussein on the birth of their daughter Iman.Iman is her name.
Definitely yes; he is whispering Shahada to her.Congratulations to the new parents! The video of the Crown Prince with his daughter is very sweet, could this be the first time he was seeing her?
It's completely cultural. Even in some strict Muslim countries a husband can be with his wife when she gives birth. My information comes from women I know that have given birth in some of these countries. Also you can look to what Muslim scholars of different schools say on the topic.As for giving birth - in Islamic culture, there is a clear distinction between what is a female sphere of life and what is a male one.
Giving birth belongs definiely to the female one.
As it was also in Europe in the past - only female relatives and friends helped the one in childbirth.
Maybe she didn't feel up for a photoshoot immediately after giving birth. Always found that aspect of being a royal particularly harsh. I'm sure we'll get pictures of both Hussein and Rajwa with little Iman soon enough.These images are pure bliss, but where is the mom? Is it that culturally she’s not supposed to be pictured?
Congratulations to Hussein, Rajwa and the Jordanian peopleA shame little Iman won't be able to succeed her father.
Had never guessed they'd call her Iman but I think it's such a lovely gesture to Hussein's sister.
Maybe she didn't feel up for a photoshoot immediately after giving birth. Always found that aspect of being a royal particularly harsh. I'm sure we'll get pictures of both Hussein and Rajwa with little Iman soon enoug
These images are pure bliss, but where is the mom? Is it that culturally she’s not supposed to be pictured?
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Absolutely, things have changed a lot these days! Childbirth now usually happens in hospitals with medical teams made up of both men and women. It's becoming pretty common for Muslim husbands to be there for the birth of their children. Many even capture the special moment on their mobile phones to keep as a memory. It's wonderful to see how modern practices are blending with traditional values, creating new and meaningful experiences.As for giving birth - in Islamic culture, there is a clear distinction between what is a female sphere of life and what is a male one.
Giving birth belongs definiely to the female one.
As it was also in Europe in the past - only female relatives and friends helped the one in childbirth.
According to the Royal Court statement, little Iman was born on August 3rd. The statement was issued early in the morning, around 7 AM local time.The date on the first Instagram post seems to indicate she was born on the 2nd and not the 3rd?
Indeed, there’s no bigger happiness than that on the day a baby is born.Congratulations!
The happiest days are when a baby is born!