SubhanAllah I just know I love them. I only spent a few years of my entire life without a cat. I dont intend to ever not have one again Insha’Allah ❤
@sundasrafique15895 ай бұрын
Love cats ❤
@shaistayunusismail29064 ай бұрын
the narrator keeps repeating the same thing more than once.
@LiteralWordofGod4 ай бұрын
In islam as a sign of respect, whenever a prophet’s name is mentioned it’s necessary to say Peace be upon him every time 💐
@Sharperthanu14 ай бұрын
Cats may pull out their hair during summer because they shed in summer and seek lower ground and shade to cool themselves off
@silverltc27294 ай бұрын
Question. Isn't Al-Masih the Kalimatullah? Nobody else holds that title.
@LiteralWordofGod4 ай бұрын
Yes, in Islamic theology, 'Al-Masih' (the Messiah) and 'Kalimullah' (the Word of God) are titles specifically attributed to Jesus (Isa, peace be upon him). No one else holds these particular titles.
@autumnicleaf4 ай бұрын
A command /a wish /a word from Allah. Not, "The word" if you're implying so. "Rühum min Allah." A spirit / a soul from Allah. Not "The soul". The original text of the Quran is intact, no Greek translations and interpretations that could drive people into a pole; or should I say, into a Paul...
@silverltc27294 ай бұрын
@@autumnicleaf "A Word Of Allah" or "The Word of Allah"?
@autumnicleaf4 ай бұрын
@@silverltc2729 Reposting: - No "The" (Al) there.. It is not "Al kalimatullah", it's kalimatullah. Neither is it, "Al rühum minAllah. It is "Rühum minAllah." "Al" means "the'. There is np "al" before those statements.
@silverltc27294 ай бұрын
@@autumnicleaf but there is no Al before Noor or Al before Habib. When "prefix" is added to Allah. Surely it dictates that there is only one of them.