A rat is inherently an impure animal, and the absolute majority of the scholars and jurists in Islam are of the opinion that it would not be permissible for a believer to keep an impure animal like a rat or a hamster as a pet in their homes…..And Allah Alone Knows Best. Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only due to Allah’s Assistance#makka_madina #viral #shorts #shortsvideo #feed #feedshort #viralshorts #shortsviralvideo #azanvoice #azanviral #trendaudio #allahﷻ #allahuakbar #voicetv
Ibn Al-Qayyim said: “ The dead animals are forbidden because witnesses (fluids), excretions and harmful blood remain in it, hence slaughtering is a reason for making it lawful to eat because it removes these excretions and blood. As regards death itself, it does not lead to prohibition since it takes place by slaughtering in the same way it
Jan 18, 2012. #8. Fish Keeping is Haram is we cannot take of them as Allah does. Plz Brothers and sisters be careful if you having pet fish as we can never neglect there basic necessities. As Allah fulfills there necessities we too need to take care of it. Food and water is not the only thing which they require. Scholars have permitted the keeping of stuffed animals and other toys – despite them being 3d depictions of animate objects – for children’s learning, play, or comfort. This opinion has been affirmed by the Fatwa Committee of Dar al-Mustafa in Tarim, Yemen, and other formidable contemporary scholars. However, with regards to adults the Meats of pigs, boars, and swine are strictly prohibited in Islam, and so are meats of carnivorous animals such as lions, tigers, cheetahs, dogs, and cats (1), and birds of prey such as eagles By keeping cats as pets, Muslims can benefit from their natural hunting abilities while maintaining a clean and hygienic environment. Example: For instance, if a Muslim household has a cat, they can rest assured that the cat will help keep their home free from rodents and pests, thereby reducing the risk of diseases associated with these creatures. .