Care For Animals

CARE FOR ANIMALS

A man once came to Prophet Muhammad (s) carrying with him his belongings and a box. He said, “O Prophet! While I was passing through a jungle, I heard the voice of some bird’s babies. I took them and put them in this box. The moment I did that, their mother came fluttering round my head.”

And the Prophet said, “Put them down”. When the man put the box on the ground, the mother of the young birds joined them. Seeing this, the Prophet asked the man who now had a look of surprise on his face, “Are you surprised by the affection of the mother towards her young? I swear by Him (Almighty Allah) who has sent me, surely, God is more loving to his servants than the mother to these young birds. Return these baby birds to the place from where you took them, and let their mother be with them.”

“Fear God with regard to animals”, said the Prophet of Islam, “ride them when they are fit to be ridden, and get off their backs when they are tired; surely, there are rewards for being kind and gentle to animals, and for giving them water to drink.”

Islam has taught that in the eyes of Allah, animals also have rights in the same way as man has. They should not be treated badly, tortured or left to starve without food or water.

Imam Ali (a) had some ducks under his care in his house. At the time of his death, he had given particular advice to his sons to take good care of those animals, or to set them free if it was not possible to look after them properly.

The Holy Qur’an has also guided us by telling us that, in the eyes of God there is no difference between the human world and the animal world.

“There is no beast on earth, nor bird which flieth with its wings, but they are nations like you - unto the Lord shall they return”.
The Prophet of Islam was once performing ablution (Wudhu) for prayers from a pot of water. A cat passed there and turned its eyes at the pot of water with a thirsty look. The Prophet realised at once that the cat was very thirsty, so he stopped the ablution (Wudhu) and placed the pot before the cat.

Only after the cat had fully quenched its thirst, did the Prophet resume the ablution (Wudhu). By this action, the Prophet has shown that quenching the thirst of even a small dumb animal is a noble act full of virtue and should be given first attention before one prepares for offering prayers to God.

:jazak: Thanks for sharing.

Kindness to Animals

In the age when men were often creul to each other, let alone to animals, Muhammad (saw) taught his companions (may Allah be pleased with all of them) that one should be kind to all living things, animal or plant, since they are all part of Allah’s creation.
:subhan:
He taught that a women would enter Jahannam (Hell) because she had looked up a cat without giving it any thing to eat.

Jazakallah

May allah make us follow the teaching of our prophet :saw:

In some countries of the world muslims have less rights than animals.

Look at chechnya for example. They treated the chechens worse than animals and now these same people inflicting severe pain on the Russians!

Also one incident during the khilafah of Umar(ra) he was so worried about if the streets was well built in case the animal was walking on this street got harmed, this the thinking even of the leader of islamic state, do you think today the idiot leaders we have today have such thinking the only thinking people like mubarak of egypt and fahd of saudi think about is how much more money can they steal and put in their Swiss bank account!

ok please forgive me if you find my remarks blasphemous and you are free to delete the question..

Dont I smell hypocrisy here? On the one hand you are stating that the Prophet was in love with the animals and on the other hand you ignore the consumption of meat by muslims which is ratified by Prophet?

^ why is it hypocroisy certain animals are allowed for eating what problem with that Islam very clear on this.

on other hand People love there pets doe'snt mean they going to eat them.

also does'nt mean we bring up chicken in battery hens for example like in the west or treat bears in cruel manner for entertainment in pakistan!

Bitter we are referring to the point that we should look after our animals. Donkeys, horse, dogs, etc etc. Be compassionate to them, don't beat them, treat them nicely etc.

Eating them is another matter. We are allowed to eat them. For example, goats we have to treat them in a humane manner, give them water, feed them well before we slaughter them.

Not the KFC way, I hope you get what I mean.

how about the hadith where holy prophet :saw: have commanded to shoot a black dog on the spot? may allah forgive me if i’m wrong