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The early Islamic society cared a great deal not only for the natural environment, but also due to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the Muslims also extended their care and protection to the animal world. Human beings according to the teachings of Islam are God's vice-regents on earth, and for this reason they must also demonstrate guardianship to all of God's creatures. The Prophet (p.b.u.h) gave many examples to demonstrate the importance and gravity of this custodianship. Among these examples is that he stated that a person would go to hell for starving a cat to death, and another person who would be forgiven all sins for quenching the thirst of dog as it waited by a well.

There are many such examples from the teachings of Islam, for instance, when a Muslim plants or sows something, that an animal or bird feeds itself from, this is a charity in the eyes of God; anyone who treats well his horse will be protected against poverty; the Prophet (p.b.u.h) forbade Muslims from tying an animal and using it as a target, cutting an animal's feet muscles or letting a tied animal die; the Prophet cursed whomsoever mutilated an animal, or hitting animals on the face. Al-Bukhari contains an account of the Prophet (p.b.u.h) himself wiping with his own cloth the face of his horse, and stating that is a good deed for anyone to give even a grain of barley to a horse. It is also forbidden to separate a beast from its progeny or to burn a nest of ants without an adequate reason.

Perron reports from Addamiri that the famed scholar Chibli was forgiven his sins not for his efforts in scholarship, although may God reward him for this also, but because he showed kindness by warming up a cat that was suffering from the cold in a Baghdad street.

Caliph Omar, one of the most distinguished of the Prophet's (p.b.u.h) companions demonstrated exceptional compassion towards animals. In fact he would deal strongly with those who overloaded their 'beasts of burden'. He would actually go to the extent of concealing himself from view and check that people were treating animals well. On one occasion he passed his hand over the wound of a camel intending to help heal the beast, saying, "I fear God may seek retributions from me for the pain you suffer".

Many Western observers would be astonished at the excessive care and provision that the Muslims would provide for animals that may otherwise be seen as a menace. For example, Volney mentions the substantial number of hideous dogs wandering in the streets Cairo and the kites hovering over houses uttering mournful noises. He points out that Muslims kill neither, though both dogs and kites are considered to have impurities. On the contrary, devout Muslims went to the extent of establishing bread and water foundations for dogs.

Thevenot also observed that the charity of the Turks extends to animals and birds. On market days, for example, many people would buy birds with the sole intention of releasing them to be free. Thevenot further noted that people would also leave enormous wealth to feed cats and dogs; some would give money to bakers or butchers for this charitable purpose. In turn those who are charged with this responsibility are more than pleased to carry through the task, and even in the town square.

It was in this spirit that the Muhtasib, or Chief of Police, would not only take responsibility for preventing breaches of the civil and religious law but also for preventing and punishing people for not supplying their animals with sufficient provender or overworking the animal.

Benevolence is commended by the Prophet (p.b.u.h) as the first of all virtues; a benevolence which is indeed extended to all animals. In the hadith collection of Nasa'i, it is said that it is forbidden to kill birds for no reason, most particularly if doing so is merely a leisurely pursuit. The victim, i.e. the bird, will cry to God "this person killed me, and did it for no useful purpose"...


... Islamic law commands that a Muslim should avoid every form of cruelty towards animals, especially within the task of ritual slaughter. For instance, it is stressed that never should a knife be sharpened in front of the beast to be slaughtered, and that no beast should ever be killed in front of others. Any person observing these rules will find reward in paradise.

In medieval times, states Le Bon, the land of Islam was a paradise for animals. Dogs, cats, birds, and all others of the animal world were universally cared for. Birds flew freely inside mosques, and even built their nests in the vicinity of the Mosque. Wild birds crossed the fields without ever being disturbed, and never would a child attack a bird's nest. In Cairo he describes a widely observed fact that there exists a Mosque where cats, at a certain hour of the day, came to fetch their food that a charitable hand had provided for these animals countless times over. Le Bon claimed further that it is from these small details that we can judge the morality of a nation and its people; it shows the kindness and urbanity the Westerner will learn from the oriental.

In conclusion one cites a beautifully touching incident in the life of the grammarian Abu'l Hassan Tahir B. Ahmad B. Babashadh, recorded by Ibn Khalikan, which demonstrates an animal's ability to provide a moral example to a Muslim, and the Muslims ability to accept this:

`Being one day on the roof of the Mosque at old Cairo with some other persons, eating a collation, a cat went over to them and they gave it a bit of meat. The animal took it into its mouth and went off, but soon returned again, on which they threw another morsel to it. This is carried off also, and it kept going and coming a great number of times, at each of which it received from them another bit. Struck with this singularity, and knowing that no single cat could eat all that they had given, they suspected something extraordinary, and followed the animal. Then they saw it clamber over a wall on the roof and go down into an empty place like an abandoned room. There, they found another cat, but blind, eating of the food which had been brought to it and set before it by its companion. They were so much struck with this, and Ibn Babashadh said: "Since God has caused this speechless animal to be served and fed by another cat, and not withheld from its nourishment, how could He let a human being such as I perish of hunger?" He immediately broke off all the ties which bound him to the world; he gave up his place, renounced his salary and shut himself up in a chamber, where he pursued his studies in the full confidence that God would provide for him. His friends then took care of him and supported him till he died.'

by: FSTC Limited, Wed 15 February, 2006

From: MuslimHeritage.com

This article is also good: Animal welfare in Islam


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FROM THE SAME COLLECTION:
#01: Planting Trees: [link]
#02: Learning: [link]
#03: Good deeds: [link]
#04: the best of you: [link]
#05: Animal care:
#06:Getting Angry: [link]
#07:Cleanliness is from Faith: [link]
#08:Care for the orphans: [link]
#09:Visiting the sick: [link]
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Comments: 129

SayuriLapis [2014-07-14 21:59:22 +0000 UTC]

Very cute.

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Lorna-RoseFoX [2013-10-22 00:59:24 +0000 UTC]

Hidden by Owner

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Nayzak In reply to Lorna-RoseFoX [2013-10-22 05:39:39 +0000 UTC]

"such lies"
in my religion, when you accuse somebody of lying and you do not bring your evidence of them lying, you are the liar.
I have many articles about Animal's care in Islam. evidence is provided in bold letters from scripture and from many religious sources. people can verify it and check it. it's not a secret or something. but you didn't provide any evidence that I'm lying, therefore you are the liar, baby.

May the God guide you, in sha'Allah [God willing].

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DreamsphereINC [2013-09-24 23:37:23 +0000 UTC]

I like your prophet then.

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Nayzak In reply to DreamsphereINC [2013-09-25 12:22:38 +0000 UTC]

and I like you for liking my prophet. ^_^

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DreamsphereINC In reply to Nayzak [2013-09-25 19:50:59 +0000 UTC]

Hey, as a pagan I have an obligation to care for the earth and it's living things, so if your prophet says we should as well, then it must be true ^7^

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Guyverman [2013-07-19 00:57:48 +0000 UTC]

Does it really include dogs? I thought the Koran said that dogs are by inherently unclean.

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Nayzak In reply to Guyverman [2013-07-19 10:57:37 +0000 UTC]

How about you quote that [NON-EXISTENT] Qur'anic verse?

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Guyverman In reply to Nayzak [2013-07-19 19:14:41 +0000 UTC]

It's just that In a lot of Muslim countries, they seem to dislike dogs.

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Nayzak In reply to Guyverman [2013-07-19 19:37:30 +0000 UTC]

Have YOU visited this "LOT" of Muslim countries?

the word "lot" means a large extent, a large amount, or a large number.
so from your statements, I understand that you mean "Many Muslim countries" do that. many means not just 1 or 2 or 5. many means really "MANY"

I note that you didn't ask a question. that's why I'm not answering.
you simply made a statement. and I'm asking in order to check where you got your information (which I believe to be false).

peace

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Guyverman In reply to Nayzak [2013-07-19 23:26:26 +0000 UTC]

Do you like dogs?

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Nayzak In reply to Guyverman [2013-07-20 19:33:34 +0000 UTC]

If you're asking me if I like to have a dog as a pet, then my answer is that I prefer cats. but the only thing that prevents me from having one now is the burden and responsibility of taking a very good care of it and providing for it. mainly because I can't afford to have meat at home everyday. so taking care of a carnivorous animal is not a wise decision.
as for dogs, I don't hate them. but they are not my favorite pets. this is just my personal opinion. but like any other animal, they have the right to live in peace. and they are protected by Islamic shari'ah.

peace

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t0nnii [2013-05-07 15:19:22 +0000 UTC]

b-e-a-u-t-I-f-u-l

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baterypower [2012-12-31 07:17:54 +0000 UTC]

Great Pic! But one problem..... milk is toxic to dogs. Lol its kind of ironic.

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Nayzak In reply to baterypower [2012-12-31 14:24:28 +0000 UTC]

Not all dogs.

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AisuMaruu [2012-12-30 03:05:18 +0000 UTC]

Loike it how you drew a dog as the animal mentioned, if you know what i mean

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AppleGrassxx [2012-08-26 09:08:18 +0000 UTC]

Being cruel to animals is much worse than being cruel to humans, humans can fight back

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farkalita [2012-08-16 12:30:35 +0000 UTC]

jamil akhi jazaka allah kol khair

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Rainthekittah [2012-06-09 18:28:27 +0000 UTC]

soooooo cute

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crystalfauna [2012-05-30 22:58:36 +0000 UTC]

`Being one day on the roof of the Mosque at old Cairo with some other persons, eating a collation, a cat went over to them and they gave it a bit of meat. The animal took it into its mouth and went off, but soon returned again, on which they threw another morsel to it. This is carried off also, and it kept going and coming a great number of times, at each of which it received from them another bit. Struck with this singularity, and knowing that no single cat could eat all that they had given, they suspected something extraordinary, and followed the animal. Then they saw it clamber over a wall on the roof and go down into an empty place like an abandoned room. There, they found another cat, but blind, eating of the food which had been brought to it and set before it by its companion. They were so much struck with this, and Ibn Babashadh said: "Since God has caused this speechless animal to be served and fed by another cat, and not withheld from its nourishment, how could He let a human being such as I perish of hunger?" He immediately broke off all the ties which bound him to the world; he gave up his place, renounced his salary and shut himself up in a chamber, where he pursued his studies in the full confidence that God would provide for him. His friends then took care of him and supported him till he died.'

Assalamualaikum. This really touched my heart. To think that animals are just like humans. I love how your artwork connects to real life situations. May Allah give you His blessings, you are truly a wonderful person.

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mansoor112 [2012-04-08 11:17:50 +0000 UTC]

alhamdulillah...you great person

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Vegan33 [2012-02-05 16:40:08 +0000 UTC]

Could you give me the Source of this ( a Surah? ), where this is exactly written in Islam?

A Question by the Way: Because I know that in Islam everything has no Failures, meaning that everything has to be taken word by word, would killing Animals for Eat ( Also with this Special Traditionally Way of Islam, which allows to Kill Animals without Narcotics ) not be like Killing a Human for Eat? And in this case I don't think that Mohammed was Vegetarian, or was him?

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Nayzak In reply to Vegan33 [2012-02-05 18:04:35 +0000 UTC]

Could you give me the Source of this ( a Surah? ), where this is exactly written in Islam?
that's not a qur'anic verse. it's a hadith of the prophet. not the word of the God.

would killing Animals for Eat ( Also with this Special Traditionally Way of Islam, which allows to Kill Animals without Narcotics ) not be like Killing a Human for Eat? And in this case I don't think that Mohammed was Vegetarian, or was him?
in Islam, we believe the God created man as a steward on Earth. and he created some animals for man to use (for example, horse for riding, cow for eating, dogs for guarding...). slaughtering some of them in the correct way and consuming in a reasonable manner is acceptable in Islam. killing animals to eat is not like killing a human because the purpose and role of each of them is different. a human is not food for humans. while some animals are.
and Mohammed -peace be upon him- was not a vegetarian. he ate meat.

I hope that helps.

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Vegan33 In reply to Nayzak [2012-02-05 18:58:47 +0000 UTC]

Well, I understand. Thank you.

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RockinAnime [2012-02-05 00:51:32 +0000 UTC]

I've noticed that the good lessons I hear from Mohammed tend to seem more kind-hearted and thoughtful than the good lessons from other religions I hear. I wish this side of the Muslim faith was shown seeing as it's the majority and the corrupted few are more than well known by the public.

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Khair-Udin [2012-01-19 19:27:02 +0000 UTC]

i just wonder if there will be an animals in heaven?

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Nayzak In reply to Khair-Udin [2012-01-19 20:21:10 +0000 UTC]

I read somewhere that the she-camel of prophet Salih -alaihissalaam- and the dog of the people of the cave will be in heaven. and I read there will be some animals or creatures that are similar to those who know but more beautiful than them... but I didn't check more about this issue so I can't say for sure.

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Khair-Udin In reply to Nayzak [2012-01-20 13:39:56 +0000 UTC]

My muslim partner said it too. Thank You for explaining, i am goin' to be muslim so i have a lot of questions

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sphinxe [2012-01-17 23:57:23 +0000 UTC]

That last part, the one that talks about the blind cat... It made me cry, such beautiful event and that should be admired, thank you for sharing your knowledge and beliefs, they are respectful and caring about everyting.

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crystalfauna In reply to sphinxe [2012-05-30 22:59:10 +0000 UTC]

Same here, it was too touching ^^

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NinSega [2011-12-22 12:22:14 +0000 UTC]

Animals, also lovely creatures created by our One and Only Creator, Allah!

Love the pic.

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Khotaminur [2011-12-11 05:07:55 +0000 UTC]

great

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NaziraS [2011-11-24 17:12:49 +0000 UTC]

Assalaam dear brother in Islam,

I like the way you draw, how your drawings explains the teachings of the Prophete (S.A.W.), how you are trying to explain Islam. I've post this drawings of yours and the article on my facebook with of course the link to this page

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ryry-star [2011-11-18 13:41:03 +0000 UTC]

أمرنا الله بأن نعتنيّ بالحيوان
شكرا لك هذه الرمة رائعة
ربّما تجعل أحدا لا يحب الحيوانات بأن يحبها و يعتني بها و يحميها طبعا
شكرا لك أخي
الرّسم هو وسيلة من الوسائل لدخول الإسلام ربما هذه الصورة هذه
أو غيرها من الرسمات المحترمة

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AkatsukiChild [2011-10-28 02:42:39 +0000 UTC]

Does Islam tell you to kill an animal or an insect just because it is carrying a disease?

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ajhistoric2 [2011-09-02 01:08:17 +0000 UTC]

I am a Christian, but I like this and agree with it.

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NoxiNobodi [2011-05-17 18:47:52 +0000 UTC]

That is a very wonderful picture.I also like that there is a dog on a picture, becouse most people(woh carry Islamic religion) whom I know and saw think of a dog as it was a devil and that angel cannot enter a room with dog inside it. But I asked myself how could it be so?If all kinds of facinaiting creatures are created by God how could they be unpure or filthy. My family always had animals and will have. Animals saved us many times too. We have in family sort of hmm family belief that ''if person hates animals or doesn't like them. he/she cannot be a good person''. Also our animals always felt ''bad'' person that came in our family and tryed to be our friend. In the end they betrayed us or spoke discusting lies about our family and soch.
Animals are great and we have alot to learn from them

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HajarJackoub [2011-05-16 22:50:29 +0000 UTC]

oooooooooooooooooooooh lovelyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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Nayzak In reply to HajarJackoub [2011-05-17 07:21:42 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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saroona97 [2011-04-27 00:41:14 +0000 UTC]

KAWAII!!! I~ēi koinu o tasukeru tame ni!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
er i mean... cute, yay for helping puppies!!

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FaLlOuT21 [2011-04-23 07:06:41 +0000 UTC]

It's more like an act of cruelty upon an animal is as bad as murdering the elderly. At least humans have a chance of fighting back. If you beat a dog or cat, they can't really get you to stop.

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Orbitfreeze [2011-04-03 12:50:35 +0000 UTC]

It's a little sad though. In my country, we have a kind of rejection against dogs, because of how dogs are "haram" or filth as article puts it.

Me, I used to hate dogs. But I can't help but avoid them, if only to prevent their approach. Sometimes I see dogs that are in such poor shape. I feel awful, because I can't do anything...

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jackal745 [2011-03-19 20:38:38 +0000 UTC]

this reminds me me of my aunt, she's a Muslim like me...everyday she will feeds any stray or abandon dogs coming to her house, she even gives name to each dog...but i can see all of the dogs kinda repaying her back by protecting her home...one night, a burglar try to get into her house but to no avail after a pack of dogs gives him one hell of a chase he'll never forget...kinda funny just thinking about it but a good deed always come a good thing

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ashleyjordan [2011-02-28 20:48:38 +0000 UTC]

Aww this was adorable, the little boy feeding the cute doggie!

But more importantly, I completely agree and I am so surprized that Islam place this much importance on caring for animals! But we should as we are their caregivers and humans were given authority over them. I also was struck by the mention of not killing a bird for the pleasure of it...it upsets me so much when my brother and his friends go out to hunt because it's not as though it's useful killing. Gah it makes me so angry that they would slaughter the animals for nothing and no matter what I say or do, they do not listen. I am glad their enjoyment of it has died down but still. Oh well back o my response! I also really like the story of the cat caring for it's blind companion, that was touching. I also have always liked the quote that states that the morality of a nation and it's people can be judged based on how they treat their animals. There is an important lesson to be learned here and I sure hope that we will be able to cultivate a deeper understanding and compassion to all forms of life because life is precious and a gift of God.

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levenark [2011-02-13 22:07:07 +0000 UTC]

awww thats soo cute!

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agent-ea [2011-02-09 01:16:26 +0000 UTC]

i featured ur illustration in my blog here [link]
so that muslims and non muslims can benefit from it
i shall gladly remove it if u do not like me posting it
jazakallah~

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Nayzak In reply to agent-ea [2011-02-09 02:20:16 +0000 UTC]

you have my permission to use my Islamic artworks for the benefit of all people.
may Allah reward you.

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BeebDweeb [2011-02-05 08:05:37 +0000 UTC]

This is sweet! Animals also have the right to be treated with kindness and respect, even if they can't communicate that to us humans.

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KlenManalo [2011-01-21 14:41:42 +0000 UTC]

A person cruel to animals is a cruel person... forgot who said that but I believe in it...

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PakPolaris [2011-01-19 10:11:59 +0000 UTC]

Jazakallah fid dareyn 11/10

Art for a good cause, noble indeed

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