General-Teaching4136
General-Teaching4136 t1_j9byh2f wrote
Reply to comment by televisionting in TIL: The domestic cat is a revered animal in Islam and One of Muhammad's (PBUH) companions was known as Abu Hurairah (literally: "Father of the Kitten" PBUH) for his attachment to cats. by ElectroFlannelGore
Is there any consensus whether dogs are haram or not in that case? I thought you weren't supposed to keep doggies??
I'm no scholar though so maybe it's just not clear.
Reckon cats are clear cut fine and dandy though, if you're trying to live by the best example.
General-Teaching4136 t1_j9bxuq8 wrote
Reply to comment by Scottland83 in TIL: The domestic cat is a revered animal in Islam and One of Muhammad's (PBUH) companions was known as Abu Hurairah (literally: "Father of the Kitten" PBUH) for his attachment to cats. by ElectroFlannelGore
Genuinely it is as simple as saying and believing what I wrote.
I dont necessarily believe it by the way, but you can always become a muslim.
General-Teaching4136 t1_j9bgdbu wrote
Reply to comment by televisionting in TIL: The domestic cat is a revered animal in Islam and One of Muhammad's (PBUH) companions was known as Abu Hurairah (literally: "Father of the Kitten" PBUH) for his attachment to cats. by ElectroFlannelGore
Thought so. More to the point, there's no dogs - but cats are in fact allowed. Might not be reverence exactly but I call that special treatment.
General-Teaching4136 t1_j9b6iev wrote
Reply to comment by Scottland83 in TIL: The domestic cat is a revered animal in Islam and One of Muhammad's (PBUH) companions was known as Abu Hurairah (literally: "Father of the Kitten" PBUH) for his attachment to cats. by ElectroFlannelGore
Well thats where you're wrong mate. Anyone can go to a mosque as long as you accept that there is only one god and Muhammad (may blessed peace be ever unto him) is his messenger.
General-Teaching4136 t1_j99my4m wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL: The domestic cat is a revered animal in Islam and One of Muhammad's (PBUH) companions was known as Abu Hurairah (literally: "Father of the Kitten" PBUH) for his attachment to cats. by ElectroFlannelGore
Hold on, not just any animal is allowed to saunter into a mosque.
General-Teaching4136 t1_j9c12jh wrote
Reply to comment by Scottland83 in TIL: The domestic cat is a revered animal in Islam and One of Muhammad's (PBUH) companions was known as Abu Hurairah (literally: "Father of the Kitten" PBUH) for his attachment to cats. by ElectroFlannelGore
I dont care you were on about going to a mosque, which you can if you like.