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    Dreaming about a cat can vary depending on the context, time, and your feelings in the dream. Generally, cats in dreams can symbolize independence, mystery, and intuition. They might also represent a need for more freedom or a desire to explore your thoughts and feelings. Alternatively, seeing a catRead more

    Dreaming about a cat can vary depending on the context, time, and your feelings in the dream. Generally, cats in dreams can symbolize independence, mystery, and intuition. They might also represent a need for more freedom or a desire to explore your thoughts and feelings. Alternatively, seeing a cat in a dream could simply reflect your affection or experiences with cats in waking life. The key is to think about how the cat made you feel in the dream and what aspects of your life it might connect to.

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    Islamic teaching instructs Muslims to treat animals with respect and kindness as well as cats. As Prophet Muhammad narrated, a woman was punished in Hellfire for caging a cat without feeding it. And also Hazrat Abu Huraira RZ loved cats for that he was entitled "Abu Huraira" by our beloved Rasool HaRead more

    Islamic teaching instructs Muslims to treat animals with respect and kindness as well as cats. As Prophet Muhammad narrated, a woman was punished in Hellfire for caging a cat without feeding it. And also Hazrat Abu Huraira RZ loved cats for that he was entitled “Abu Huraira” by our beloved Rasool Hazrat Muhammad PBUH.

    I think we love cats due to above-mentioned reasons.

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  1. It is permissible to own cat in Islam. The condition is that it should not be hurt, food and water should be taken care of. It is proven that the cat is done on the authority of Hazrat Abu Hurayrah, so it is in Tirmidhi Sharif: asked: Why was your surname Abu Hurairah? He said: I used to graze the gRead more

    It is permissible to own cat in Islam. The condition is that it should not be hurt, food and water should be taken care of. It is proven that the cat is done on the authority of Hazrat Abu Hurayrah, so it is in Tirmidhi Sharif: asked: Why was your surname Abu Hurairah? He said: I used to graze the goats of my family and one of them was a small cat. At night I used to sit him on a tree and during the day I would take him along and play with him. Similarly, people started calling me Abu Hurairah. It is mentioned in some books that one day I was carrying a cat when the Messenger of Allah saw me and addressed me as Abu Hurairah. I became known as Abu Hurairah.

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  1. Tigers stand out as the largest and most robust among all wild cats. Their considerable size and weight contribute to the development of remarkable strength and muscle. In fact, tigers boast an exceptional muscle density, surpassing even that of lions. Tigers are the biggest and strongest of all theRead more

    Tigers stand out as the largest and most robust among all wild cats. Their considerable size and weight contribute to the development of remarkable strength and muscle. In fact, tigers boast an exceptional muscle density, surpassing even that of lions. Tigers are the biggest and strongest of all the wild cats.

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  1. Yes, keeping cats as pets is allowed and even praised in Islam. Cats are generally considered clean animals in Islamic tradition, and there are several references to cats in the sayings (hadiths) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that highlight their positive qualities. One well-known hadiRead more

    Yes, keeping cats as pets is allowed and even praised in Islam. Cats are generally considered clean animals in Islamic tradition, and there are several references to cats in the sayings (hadiths) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that highlight their positive qualities. One well-known hadith mentions that a woman was punished in the afterlife for mistreating a cat by not feeding it or allowing it to roam freely. This illustrates the importance of kindness and compassion toward animals in Islam. Muslims are encouraged to provide for the well-being of animals under their care, including cats. This means ensuring they are fed, sheltered, and treated with kindness. There is no specific prohibition against keeping cats as pets, and they are regarded as clean animals in terms of Islamic dietary laws. It’s worth noting that while keeping cats as pets is allowed, the treatment of all animals in Islam is governed by principles of kindness and compassion. Muslims are encouraged to treat all creatures with care and respect.

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