Image Brief Sketch : StoryBook
- Kali
- 3 июл. 2019 г.
- 2 мин. чтения
For my story, I should have chosen a story that is related to my main project: the Masjid Jamek Mosque. Since this is a mosque - the main thing here is religion and faith, namely Islam. In Islam, there are so many stories, legends and also there are words of the Prophet Muhammad, which are called Hadith. These are the words that the prophet once uttered. The words that religious people honor and use them in life. This is the instruction of the Prophet Muhammad.
"Islam has two primary sources. First is the Qurʾān which is the direct word of God inspired to the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. The second source is the Prophet’s teachings. These teachings include his words, actions, and things he approved of. The Prophet’s teachings are called Sunna. The Sunna is found in texts called Hadīth. A Hadīth is a statement of the Prophet peace be upon him which was narrated by his companions and subsequently narrated to the next generation until these sayings were compiled in Hadīth collections."
Hadith. WRITTEN BY: Albert Kenneth Cragg. Retrieved from :
There is a very interesting fact about cats in Islam: Cats are considered almost sacred animals in Islam. There are even many Hadith. In Islam, this animal is given special attention, but this does not mean that other animals are not entitled to a good treatment. The cat was also the favorite animal of the Messenger of Allah. According to legend, the beloved cat of the Prophet Muhammad was a cat named Muizz. The prophet loved her and never disturbed her sleep, and the water she drank used to wash before prayer. The cat loved to sleep in his lap during sermons. There is even a legend that once a cat killed a snake that had gotten into a sleeve and was going to sting the Prophet Muhammad. After that wherever he went, he carried a cat in his clothes. So that is the story that I chose for my StoryBook.
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