How to Bury a Cat in Islam? Read This!

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Hi all readers! Are you looking for an explanation of “how to bury a cat in Islam?”? If your answer is “Yes”, congratulations! Now you are reading the right article. Why? Because that is what I will explain in this article. As Muslims, we must understand that. That's why I wrote this article. So, you should read it to the end!

Specifically, there are four important points about “how to bury a cat in Islam?” which I will explain in this article. The four important things I mean are as follows:

Why Is Cat Special Animal in Islam?

The first important thing about “how to bury a cat in Islam?” What I will explain now is "why is cat a special animal in Islam?". I want you to understand that first before you read more explanations in this article because maybe it is one of the things that Muslims don't understand.

Before I explain more about "why is cat a special animal in Islam?", I want to explain that cat is sacred or not unclean animal. So, a cat's body, its licking, its saliva is sacred. So, our ablution will not be damaged if we have touched a cat. We can find this explanation in the hadith below:

عَنْ أَبِيْ قَتَادَةَ رَضِيَ اللهُ عَنْهُ قَالَ : فِيْ الْهِرَّةِ : إِنَّهَا لَيْسَتْ بِنَجَسٍ ، إِنَّمَا هِيَ مِنَ الطَّوَافِيْنَ عَلَيْكُمْ . أَخْرَجَهُ الْأَرْبَعَةُ وَ إِبْنُ خُزَيْمَةَ

From Abu Qatadah radiyallahu anhu, he (Prophet Muhammad) said about cats; “Actually, it is not unclean. That includes the animals that surround you.” The hadith was narrated by four people (Abu Dawud, at-Tirmidhi, an-Nasa'i, and Ibn Majah) and Ibn Khuzaimah.

One important thing that we must remember is that Islam strictly forbids Muslims from eating cat meat. The reason is because cats are meat-eating animals or some kind of carnivorous animal.

In fact, there are many reasons “why is cat special animal in Islam?” One of them is because the cat is one of the animals that is often mentioned in the hadith. There is even one hadith which specifically explains that a woman will go to Hell because she has tortured a cat to death.

The hadith I mean is as follows:

عَنْ أَبِيْ هُرَيْرَةَ رَضِيَ اللهُ عَنْهُ أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ صَلَّى اللّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ قَالَ : … دَخَلَتِ امْرَأَةٌ النَّارَ فِيْ هِرَّةٍ ربَطَتْهَا فَلَا هِيَ أَطْعَمَتْهَا وَلَا هِيَ أَرْسَلَتْها تَأكُلُ مِنْ خَشَاشِ الْأَرْضِ حَتَّى مَاتَتْ

From Abu Hurairah radiyallahu anhu, that the Prophet (Muhammad) sallallallahu alayhi wa sallam said, "…a woman enters Hell because she binds a cat and does not feed it nor does she let it go so that can eat small animals that are on the ground until it (the cat) dies."

As for the second reason "why is cat special animal in Islam?" is because the Prophet Muhammad loved cat very much. There are many explanations for that. So, I will not explain that in this article because it is not related to our main topic now.

That's a brief explanation of "why is cat special animal in Islam?". As Muslims, we must understand that.

Why should a Dead Cat be Buried in Islam?

The second important point about “how to bury a cat in Islam?” what I will explain now is “why should a dead cat be buried in Islam?”. I want you to understand that because it is one of the important questions of this discussion that must be understood very well.

To be honest, I haven't found a specific explanation in Islamic literatures about "why should a dead cat be buried in Islam?". So, if we want to understand the answer to this question, then we must think rationally about the consequences if a dead cat is not buried.

Specifically, there are two main reasons “why should a dead cat be buried in Islam?”:

  • So that the cat carcass does not disturb other people.

The smell of animal and human carcasses is very rotten, unlike the carcasses of fish, grasshoppers, and so on. We don't need to argue about that. So, the first reason “why should a dead cat be buried in Islam" is so that the cat carcass and its smell do not disturb other people.

  • Honoring one of the creatures that Allah has created and whom the Prophet Muhammad loved.

Cats are one of the creatures that Allah has created. God has given him life. All creatures created by Allah have the right to be treated well. In addition, the Prophet Muhammad loved cats very much. I've explained that before. That's why there is nothing wrong if we bury a dead cat with the intention of honoring the creatures that Allah has created and who are loved by the Prophet Muhammad.

That's a brief explanation of "why should a dead cat be buried in Islam?". As Muslims, we must understand that.

Six Ways to Bury Cat in Islam

The third important point about “how to bury a cat in Islam?” what I will explain now is "six ways to bury cat in Islam". I want you to understand that so you know what to do if you want to bury a cat.

As for the six ways of burying a cat in Islam, what I mean is as follows:

Finding the right place to bury the cat

The first thing you should do if you want to bury a cat is find the right place to bury the cat. You should not bury the cat in any place that can disturb the comfort. You can do that behind the house, next to the house, in the fields, in the garden or in the cemetery.

Make a hole to bury the cat

The second thing you have to do if you want to bury a cat is to make a hole to bury the cat. The hole must be of sufficient depth. The default is that the smell of a cat carcass is not smelled by humans.

Wrapping the cat's corpse

The third thing you have to do if you want to bury a cat is wrap the cat's corpse. You can do that with plastic, cloth, paper and so on. The goal is so that the body of a dead cat is not exposed to the ground directly.

Provide a base for the cat's corpse

The fourth thing you have to do if you want to bury a cat is to provide a base for the cat's corpse. The mat is a second layer so that the cat's body does not hit the ground directly.

Pile up the dirt on top of the cat's corpse

The fifth thing you have to do if you want to bury a cat is to pile soil on top of the cat's corpse. You have to do this well so that the carcass of the cat is buried very well and so that the smell of the carcass is not smelled by humans.

Put a mark on the cat's grave

The sixth thing you should do if you have buried a cat is put a mark on the cat's grave. Actually, this is optional. But there's nothing wrong if you do that so people know that it's a cat grave.

That's a brief explanation of the "six ways to bury cat in Islam". As a Muslim, you have to understand that.

Prayer for Dead Cat in Islam

The fourth important point about “how to bury a cat in Islam?” what I will explain now is “prayer for dead cat in Islam”. I want you to understand that because that is one of the things on this topic that some Muslims don't understand. Specifically, I will now explain “is prayer for a dead cat in Islam important or not? If it is important, what is the prayer? If it doesn't matter, why?”

One thing we must always remember is that animals have no sin. In Islam, animals do not have the obligation to perform obligations such as prayer, fasting, and so on. So, cats have no sin.

In general, the reason why we pray for the dead is for God to forgive their sins. This prayer is very important for the dead because he really needs it.

So, specifically, I want to say that praying for a dead cat is not important. Because cats have no sin.

But, if you want to say something to a dead cat, you can say "Istirja'". The sentences I mean are as follows:

إِنَّا لِلَّهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُوْنَ

Verily we belong to Allah and to Him we return.

That's a brief explanation of the prayer for a dead cat in Islam. As Muslims, we must understand that.

All readers! That's a brief explanation of "how to bury a cat in Islam?" and some important things about it. Do you understand? If you want to ask, please ask!

I think that's enough for this article. Hope it is useful. Amen.

See you again in the next article!

Akhmad Syafiuddin
Akhmad Syafiuddin An expert in Islamic discourse and law, and a graduate of Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.

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