Context: In Islam people must be identified by their paternal lineage, meaning one’s patronym/last name/however their culture identifies paternal ancestry must tie to their father. This is because the Quran says “call them by the names of their fathers” (Quran 33:5), and while the verse was talking about adoption the principle is unanimously interpreted to apply in general.

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    We managed to get 12 generations into our family tree. I can confirm there are more name changes and weird things happening than you think. We definitely kinda used to do this…

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      My family’s last name was changed in the Third Reich because it was a German family with a Slavic name (which isn’t even true but who cares) in the eastern part of the Reich (what is now well inside Poland). I’m not saying that’s a good reason to change the name but it shows that it’s possible.

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        I wanted to make a joke about a fictional “Heilhitlervich” family name but it just isn’t funny no matter how I phrase it when we’re have actual Nazis in power again somehow.