Are cats haram in the house
by Mike_B
Keeping cats is not haram or forbidden. The Prophet Mohamed kept at least one cat. There’s a sweet story in the Quran that Mohamed awoke from a nap to discover his cat sleeping on the sleeve of his robe. He cut off the sleeve rather than disturb his cat. Most cat lovers today avoid disturbing their cats. It haven’t changed over the centuries. No, having a cat in Islam is not haram, and Muslims can keep cats if they want to. In fact, when Prophet Muhammad was seated during sermons, His cat Muezza could rest on His thigh. Cats in Islam are also considered to be clean animals that cannot break your wudu and that is why cats are allowed in the mosques. Cats can also sleep on prayer mats at Modernalternativemamated Reading Time: 10 mins. Jun 01, · I know that cats in Islam are regarded as clean and pure animals but i am not sure what the ruling is on keeping them in the house as pets. I don't have anything against cats but i feel keeping them in the house and letting them wonder around the kitchen، bedroom etc is unhygienic. Please could you shed some light on this issue. Read more