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  1. Oct 20, 2023 · Moreover, animals in their various forms symbolize Allah’s attributes and serve as metaphors for spiritual lessons. The strength and resilience of the lion, for instance, symbolize courage and determination in the face of adversity. The swift flight of birds represents freedom and the transcendent nature of the soul.

  2. The lion attacking the gazelle is a borrowed motif from previous civilizations that is meant to represent Islam and the Islamic caliphates power as continuing the legacy of the great civilizations the preceded them (e.g. Mesopotamia). [99]

  3. Lion dream interpretations. Lion Dream Explanation — • Riding on a lion ’s back: Will ride on a high tide, either by travelling by sea in the inappropriate season when the sea is in fury or by succeeding or outsmarting the ruler. The dreamer might also be facing a situation wherein he stands helpless, hence the wishful dream.

    • Muslim Ritual Slaughter
    • Islamic Slaughter Rules
    • Is This A Cruel Way to Kill An Animal?
    • Pre-stunning to Prevent Pain
    • Experiments on Animals

    Muslims are only allowed to eat meat that has been killed according to Sharia law. This method of killing is often attacked by animal rights activists as barbaric blood-thirsty ritual slaughter. Muslims disagree. They say that Islamic law on killing animals is designed to reduce the pain and distress that the animal suffers.

    These are the rules for Islamic slaughter: 1. the slaughterer must be a sane adult Muslim 2. the slaughterer must say the name of God before making the cut 2.1. The name of God is said in order to emphasise the sanctity of life and that the animal is being killed for food with God's consent 3. the animal must be killed by cutting the throat with th...

    Some experts say that the animal killed in this way does not suffer if the cut is made quickly and cleanly enough, because it loses consciousness before the brain can perceive any pain. Other experts disagree and say that the animal remains conscious long enough to feel severe pain.

    Secular animal slaughter involves pre-stunning animals so that they are unconscious before they are killed. Until recently Muslim law has not permitted pre-stunning. Muslims feared that pre-stunning might reduce the amount of blood that could drain from the carcase and also because they thought that the animal was sometimes killed by the stunning. ...

    According to Al Hafiz B A Masri, using animals for research may be permitted in Islam. The animals must not suffer pain or mutilation and there must be a good reason for the experiment:

  4. Aniconism in Islam. In some forms of Islamic art, aniconism (the avoidance of images of sentient beings) stems in part from the prohibition of idolatry and in part from the belief that the creation of living forms is God 's prerogative. The Quran itself does not prohibit visual representation of any living being.

  5. The star and crescent moon was created in Islam by the Umayyads, even though it is commonly associated with the Ottoman Empire, and later came to commonly symbolize Islam, especially in the Western world before attaining more universally Muslim connotations. In Unicode: (U+262A ☪ STAR AND CRESCENT) Allah.

  6. Such messages not only represent the existing public sentiment about the baba, but also bestow upon him the image of a gallant ‘warrior’ saint. The Lion or Tiger as a Symbol of Masculine Power Among the famous Muslim men with whom the ultra-masculine image has been associated, the earliest is of course Ali ibn Abu Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, considered the first person to ...

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