The asking about two different issues:
First: Why Muslims cut their hair? This is has nothing to do with religion requirements. to cut your hair or not is up to your will, your country traditions, and common practices. However, cutting Pubic hair and hair under arms is per prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings.
Second: Why Muslims sacrifice animals? They sacrifice animals following Islam and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings to be rewarded by Allah (God in English) and as charity for the poor and needy people.
because their gay
الحمد لله والصلاة والسلام على وسول الله Yes it is permissible for Muslims to cut anal hair. Abu Zahra
to show shame
Muslims sacrifice animals, that is usually distributed to the poor, to thank God for the gift of health and well being and as a gesture for Prophet Ibrahim willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Ibrahim was ordered to sacrifice a great Ram instead of his son, you can read the article to see what is the logic behind that.
It is one of the rituals of Hajj ritual worship.
what kinda of a question is this ?? LOL Muslims are people too and can cut their hair anytime they want but i think your mis-understanding the people here its Sikh or Punjabi men who arent allowed to cut their hair and have to keep growing them forever.... but on the other hand I am Muslim and get a hair cut, what every 4 weeks ;)
Ah yes they do cut their hair,but if your wondering why some of them keep long hair like the Muslims in Afghanistan and Chechnya is because all of the Prophets/messengers of God Had long hair so did Mohammed Pbuh
Most areas of the country do have accredited dog grooming schools. However, you don't need a license to cut animal hair.
No he did not cut his hair
Per Islam teachings and rules, nothing is specifically banning any hair cut fashion. However, it is banned for any Muslim to imitate fashions (in hair, dress, or behavior) of opposite sex.
all pets need to be groomed by their humans, otherwise their fur or hair gets matted, then they could get fleas.
Yes, the Muslims may cut their hair anytime they like. That is the personal matter of an individual. Islam is not such a narrow religion to restrict a person in petty matters of life. Cutting of hair and nails is prohibited when a Muslim wears Ahraam for Umra or Hajj. These are special occasions.