Brothers and sisters! My little cat, Casper, was my sunshine. I loved him soooo much and yesterday he left me and this world... i feel my heart to be so ripped apart and stabbed with pain over and over again... i just dun know how to, you know, start feeling alright... I keep reminding myself that we are the "amanats" of Allah and to HIM we'll all return... its just that i feel so terrible!
Where do the pets and animals go when they die? Do they have a separate Jannat?
Sis, I am so sorry to hear about your cat dying, but it is Allah who decides when our journey on earth is over. I can't answer the questions about where they go afterwards. I certainly can understand how pets can become a part of the family, so life without them can be difficult to get adjusted. May Allah SWT empty your heart of any pain and sadness and replace it with content and happiness. Hang in there sister. *hugs*
May Allah SWT empty your heart of any pain and sadness and replace it with content and happiness.
Aameen thumma Aameen.
I know it can be hard.. I couldn't stop crying for days after my parrot Nughayr died, even though I still had Kalilah left, that feeling of loss was almost too much at times. Maybe it would have been easier if I hadn't actually witnessed the tragic accident..
Like sister .iman. said, hang on in there. I promise it gets easier with time.
I couldn't stop crying for days after my parrot Nughayr died, even though I still had Kalilah left, that feeling of loss was almost too much at times.
aww, I guess we just have to embrace the cycle of life. Things come an go and that's why its never good to get to emotionally attached to anything or anyone cause nothing lasts for ever.
I know it can be sad. My kitten was murdered by stray dogs in Ramadhan. That was, indeed, a tough time for my family. But we still have 2 more cats with us.
Well, I don't think animals have to account because I remember this incident about Abu Bakr (RadhiAllahu Anhu) that he used to cry looking at trees and animals wishing he was one of them so that he could avoid taking the liability of his deeds. We have a great moral as well in this kind sahabi who despite being so virtuous was still so worried about the day of judgment.
If Allah helps you, none can overcome you; and if He forsakes you, who is there after Him that can help you? And in Allah (Alone) let believers put their trust.
Surah Ale Imran : 160
It was narrated that Anas ibn Maalik (may Allaah be pleased with him) said:
The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allaah be upon him) climbed up Uhud, accompanied by Abu Bakr, ‘Umar and ‘Uthmaan, and the mountain shook with them. He struck it with his foot and said: “Stand firm, O Uhud, for there is no one on you but a Prophet or a Siddeeq or two martyrs.”
Narrated by al-Bukhaari (3483)
Allah (Subhaanahu Wa Taala) does not inspire seeking forgiveness in a slave whom he wishes to punish.
I do not much like to take the tone of a moralist. But the danger of the baobabs is so little understood, and such considerable risks would be run by anyone who might get lost on an asteroid, that for once I am breaking through my reserve. "Children," I say plainly, "watch out for the baobabs!"
I have a question, if we do go to Jannah, insha-Allah, can we ask for our pets? I have been wondering about that.
Respected brother, that is a good question. Yeah i think we can ask just about anything we want in there. But Jannah would be so you know complete in everything that we kind of won't feel the need to ask for pets. But i'll try asking there inshAllah!
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