A boy's name puts France in a dilemma

Is it acceptable that a young man named Gihad be baptized in France because this country has suffered most in Europe from terrorist attacks in recent years? France's chief prosecutor is now facing this question, since a couple have chosen to name their own son [...]
Is it acceptable that a young man named Gihad be baptized in France because this country has suffered most in Europe from terrorist attacks in recent years?
France's chief prosecutor is now facing this question, as a couple have chosen to name their son Gihad in Toulouse, France, writes the BBC, traces Klan Kosova.
Otherwise, the French family judge will be known to decide on the case.
“Gihad” in Arabic means “@x3> or “fight”, but not particularly the holy “war “”.
The son whose parents have decided to leave the name Gihad was born in August of this year, but the trouble arose when they went to register it.
Otherwise, in France it has been allowed for children to be baptized by the name Gihad.












