WAR-rior
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Very well Ended. Infact, what u said is exactly what I believed ever. Neways, Thanks for the effort and once again RIP for the brave soul. No matter how many times u pray and say RIP for this guy is less.Yes, he had a Unique name. The word "Aakash" is basically a hindi word but that doesn't mean he can't have this name just because he was a Muslim by birth. Totally depend on one's parents what they prefer to name their child keeping the Islamic context in mind and theory. Just like the Names Sameer or Samir / Jasmine or Yasmeen or Jasmeen / Kamal or Kamaal can also be found among Muslims and Non-Muslims.
Let alone the Sub-continent, If you happen to take a brief look on Malaysian / Indonesian / Albanian / Salvic / Chinese n many more Muslim names, they will be having their first or last names totally unheard or will be having an influence of their native land or ancestors. Many converts in present day would prefer sticking it to their original names and would prefer their Islamic names "mentioned'' in documents just for the sake of references.
It's not "compulsory" to have a Hard-Core Islamic name to be a Muslim as long as it doesn't contradict Islamic History or meanings somewhere. Its a matter of Choice and nothing else.
I hope it'll end your curiosity.
Well........Wanted to reply but again no point dragging this. My query was out of curiosity but again, we shud stick to Capt. Akaash and his martydom. Even I cleared SSB 12 yrs back but my family got emotional. U see, it was those days post Kargil and maximum casualties were of around 25 yrs old young kids.not many but we do even have people called Serosh as well
also i will like to know how Nawaz sherif is a "Muslim" name?
its all irrelevant anyway and lets not press on it.
Thats why, I feel for his family to allow him into Armed forces against all odds. Strength to them.