: The rule of writing or saying musammat before the names of Muslim girls did not exist in the era of Nabi Kareem (sm) , Sahaba and Tabein. Not even in the Arab countries yet. This rule is more prevalent in the Indian subcontinent. However, there is no objection to do so. Because as far as is known , when Hindus in British India started using Sri , Sriyukta (which is a word of respect for them) before the names of Hindu-Muslims, and when those words started appearing at the beginning of Hindu as well as Muslim names in state documents , In order to maintain their uniqueness, Muslims introduced 'Muhammad' instead of 'Shri' before men's names and 'Musammat' instead of 'Shrimati' before women's names. By putting 'Muhammad', he introduced himself as a follower of Prophet Muhammad (sm). And musammat means 'named'. This Arabic word also signifies the woman becoming a Muslim. Therefore, the hadiths narrated by Ahmad and Abu Dawud, 'Whoever resembles a nation , will be considered a member of that nation' (Mishkat , ' Dress' chapter , H / 4348 , Sanad Hasan) In the light of 'Ahl-e-Kitab opposite Jews-Nazarenes' (Bukhari 'Dress' and 'Ambia' chapters ; Muslim , ' Purity' and 'Dress' chapters ; Nasai 'Beauty' chapters, etc.) Muslims can be said to be 'Muhammad' instead of 'Mr. and Mrs.' and 'Musammat' instead of 'Mrs.' as the hallmark of Islamic independence.