Nahraf
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In western countries, they follow the naming conventions First-Middle-Last name as John Peter Smith. While in Pakistan we have many naming conventions. Like family title in front of names. My friend and his brother (name changed) is 'Syed Jamal Abbasi' and 'Syed Kamal Abbasi'. Now according to Canadian naming conventions both are 'Syed Abbasi' since middle name is usually ignored. That has caused so much problem since they also share same address.
In other cases there is no family name and wife and children adopt husband first name as their family name. When 'Nusrat Aslam' marries 'Owais Saleem' she changes her name to 'Nusrat Owais' Their children would 'Rubina Owais' and 'Atif Owais'.
In Islam, all humans are equal and family name was discouraged since it implied inequality and divisions by different family names. This is fine in Pakistan but causes problems when Pakistanis settle in western countries. Turkey also had same problem and Ataturk forced Turks to adopt family names.
In other cases there is no family name and wife and children adopt husband first name as their family name. When 'Nusrat Aslam' marries 'Owais Saleem' she changes her name to 'Nusrat Owais' Their children would 'Rubina Owais' and 'Atif Owais'.
In Islam, all humans are equal and family name was discouraged since it implied inequality and divisions by different family names. This is fine in Pakistan but causes problems when Pakistanis settle in western countries. Turkey also had same problem and Ataturk forced Turks to adopt family names.