AlFaruq
Al-Faruq is an Arabic honorific meaning "the distinguisher between truth and falsehood" or "the one who differentiates between right and wrong." It derives from the root farq, meaning to separate or distinguish. In Islamic usage, the title denotes a person regarded for keen discernment in religious and ethical matters. The epithet is most often linked with a historical figure, though its adoption as a name or honorific continues in Muslim communities today.
Al-Faruq is most closely associated with Umar ibn al-Khattab (c. 584–644 CE), the second caliph of the
Today, Al-Faruq is used as a given name and honorific in various Muslim communities. It is frequently