Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Good Muslims Care for Other Creatures.

Good Muslims care for other creatures.

Assalamualaikum brothers and sisters..

Alhamdulillah..

I am doing just fine today. A lot better actually.

People, you know, last nite was a real torture to me. I watched some heartbreaking news about the animals. I did follow at least two or three animal-lovers pages, and of course PETA as well.

It’s unbelievable to see how disrespectful did the so-called humanity treat other creatures. Even worst, the doers are of our same religion- islam.

If I could speak to God, I shall tell him then. Those people need guidance. A real one.

Prophet Muhammad, in the sirah, was given a reflect as a very loving man. He was tender and kind towards cats. His fave cat is known to be Muezza.

We can tell from their stories.

Once, the call for the prayer urged. Prophet Muhammad was rushing to get his throb on to perform the salah. It happened to be that Muezza was asleep on the sleeve of his throb. And guess what, instead of awakening Muezza, he cut the sleeve and went straight up to the mosque. Subhanallah.. now how kind is that? Cross your fingers, will we do the same to our cats?

The   Prophet was so attached to his cat that when he gave sermons he let Muezza rest on his lap and he also drank from water previously drunk by his cat. He also did his ablutions from the same water that was drunk by a cat. He seemed to treat his cat in the same way as cat lovers do today but even cat lovers might think twice about drinking the same water that had been drunk by a cat for fear of transmission of disease from the cat’s saliva.

Ouh, did i tell you that I have a tip for those who keep cats at home? Drinking water that has been once- licked by your cat should treat any small wound in your body. Well, that is what my father said.

Cats, and other animals might not be as superior as we are.

But people, just ponder on this: humans are just so busy documenting the flaws of animals, without realizing that their filthy traits are of the lower value than that of animals’.

I throw my humblest respect to Wawa for giving such an inspiration like no others do, to wake up, selflessly. 

And lastly, never stop caring for the animals, including the stray ones.

Feed them anything you could find in your flooded fridge. 


Get some water for them to drink.


Give them your warmest pat.

Spill out how you're feeling today to your cat, even if they can't understand a word.

Just simply cherish them!

Or at least, don't hate them.

till then, adios!




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