jamahir
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there should be no need for it
Please explain.
any Quranic references?
I haven't gone beyond the introductory pages in my English translation copy of the Quran but I don't think there is any reference to cats just as there is possibly no reference to not prohibiting dogs.
But there is the story of the Prophet's cat Muezza and the very name of his Companion Hazrat Abu Hurairah, meaning Father of the Cats / Kittens.
Would these two people have wanted dogs to kill their cats ? For dogs to be even around them ?
I found this story about a British cat Milo and his Muslim family. The story is from your Guardian paper.
I don't accept much of the hadees works but some narrations like those of the respect for cats seems natural to Islam because of the personality and general existence of the cat.
that was in response to an anti-Chinese comment by an indian in the aftermath of Galwan when indians had killed 4 Chinese and Chinese killed 4 in response (plus 16 bravehearts who killed themselves while running away)
@Lord Of Gondor said:
Imagine the more Hands-on regiments like the Gorkha with the Khukri or Naga with the Dao visiting them!
Or if the enemy is incredibly unlucky, a visit by the SFF.
I said:
imagine how much worse it would be for China if they were raided by the internet indians under the command of joe and lord gondor. doesn't bear thinking about. gives me the chills (shivering with fear of urea stink)
@rott @serenity run boys run, indians are coming or get the respirators ready unless you want to choke with the stench
Still saying "smelling of urea" wasn't required.
And Joe Shearer is a good person. Not at all a religio-ultra-nationalist unlike some other Indian members here.
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