In Islam, it is not haram (forbidden) to sell cats.
No, it is not haram to buy a cat in Islam. Cats are considered permissible as pets in Islamic teachings.
No, it is not haram to have a cat as a pet in Islam. Cats are considered permissible as pets in Islamic teachings.
Catnip is not considered haram in Islam. It is a plant that is safe for cats and does not have any specific religious restrictions associated with it in Islamic teachings.
Dying hair black is not considered haram in Islam, as long as it is done for personal preference and not to imitate non-believers or for deceptive purposes.
Dying your hair black is not considered haram in Islam, as long as it is done for permissible reasons and does not involve imitating specific prohibited practices.
In Islam, dyeing hair black is considered haram for men, as it imitates the practice of the disbelievers. However, for women, it is permissible as long as it does not involve deception or harm.
Cats that are black and white are referred to as "Tuxedo" cats .
They can. It isn't haram, or forbidden.
Yes, black magic is considered haram (forbidden) in Islam as it involves seeking help from supernatural beings other than Allah and goes against the teachings of the Quran.
Prohibited. Black magic does exist but is a sin(haram) to practise.
Black cats are considered unlucky.