мυѕℓιмαн 4 ℓιfє;1334663 said:Or does she need to grow a lil bit more?
Like for Insaan the children should start to pray when ever possible right
In all seriousness, you can integrate your cat into your dhikr. We keep the Squeakster locked up (she doesn't mind staying in her carrier, and will in fact often sleep there of her own accord) while we do salat. She's a huge fan of sprawling on our prayer rugs (see previous pictures as evidence), and we found that when we made sujood and stuck our noses where she'd been laying, it would irritate our allergies. Thus, the rugs got washed and Squeaky isn't allowed on them anymore.
But, after salat, we fold up the rug and let her out. She usually comes to sit by us, and I'll stick her on my lap and pet her while I make dhikr - one phrase with each petShe seems quite content to get the attention and I figure hey, one more thing on the day of judgment that will testify to my good deeds
Yes, yes I am a crazy cat lady.
Mashallah your cat is very cute. I am thinking of getting one cat and I want a black cat. But my friends and family have said black cats are haraam. Does anyone know if black cats are Haraam? And why? :s
LOL, Is this your cat UmmSqueakster? SubhanAllah
мυѕℓιмαн 4 ℓιfє;1334675 said:^No theyre not haraam, why would they be?
I've read a lot on cats in islam (there isn't that much out there), and haven't ever come across anything from the texts that say black cats are haram. However, I have encountered a general black cat phobia, especially in arab culture. AbuS refused to get a black cat, although he doesn't give a reason other than he doesn't feel comfortable.
It's really too bad, because a lot of people don't want to adopt black cats. The black kitties at our shelter are usually there for much longer than their non black siblings and friends![]()
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