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  1. Apr 30, 2008 · It was reported that a woman was punished because of a cat. Al-Bukhari narrated from Ibn ‘Umar (may Allah be pleased with them both) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “A woman went to Hell because of a cat which she tied up, and did not feed it or let it eat of the vermin of the earth.” (Bad al-Khalq, 3071)

  2. “There is no creature moving on the earth, nor a bird flying on its two wings, but they are all communities like you. We have not missed anything in the Book. Then, to their Lord all of them shall be gathered.” (Qurʿān 6:38) “Allāh will resurrect all the creation on the day of rising; animals, birds, cattle and everything.

  3. Answer: Walaikum assalam, Animals, in general, do not enter heaven or hell. However, in heaven you can have anything you want, so if you want your pet there, Allah will grant it to you.

  4. It’s unfortunate, that we muslims, don’t know the importance of animals, about feeding them, loving them, especially cats; as we shouldn’t forget that the Prophet Mohummud (saw) loved cats. I know before who killed cats or dogs simply because they were stealing food at their place; damn it, they are not stealing it’s because they’re hungry!

  5. The adoration of cats in Islam can be traced to the faith's Hadith (literally meaning 'statement'), a collection of wisdom and phrases from Prophet Muhammad. The story goes that the Prophet ...

  6. Apr 27, 1991 · Ask Islam is a project of the international Ahmadiyya Muslim Community to educate the world about the religion of Islam. This site contains answers to common questions asked about the religion. The answers are taken from actual recordings of question-and-answer sessions conducted around the world.

  7. Food sampled by cats is considered halal, in the sense that their consumption of the food does not make it impermissible for Muslims to eat, and water from which cats have drunk is permitted for wudu (the ablution that is done by Muslims). [1] Muslim scholars are divided on the issue of neutering animals.

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