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**Two Unrelated Topics Discussed**
1. **Hitting and Burying Cats in Islam**
* Debunks myth that hitting a cat brings bad luck
* Islam views cats positively (Prophet's favorite animal)
* Accidental killing of cats is not punishable; owner compensation may apply if cat belonged to someone else
* Burying dead cats is recommended to prevent disturbance and disease (Toxoplasma) spread
2. **Finding a Soul Mate in Islam**
* References Quranic verses indicating humans are created in pairs
* Characteristics of a soul mate: feeling at peace and being understood by them
* Self-reflection is key to understanding one's future soul mate
* Provides prayers from the Quran and Prophet Musa to help attract a good soul mate, emphasizing the importance of prayer and faith.
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**Islamic Teachings and History**
1. The Prophet Muhammad advised loving cats like family, as Allah rewards Muslims for doing so.
2. A hadith tells the story of a woman punished for mistreating her cat, leading to its death (Bukhari and Muslim).
3. In Islam, certain animals (crows, vultures, dogs that injure, scorpions, and mice) can be killed if they disturb or threaten safety (Hadith Muslim).
4. Cats are not among the animals allowed to be killed for disturbance (Islamic teaching).
**Accidental Killing of Cats**
5. If a cat is hit accidentally, the person who hit it bears no risk unless the cat belonged to someone else (Surah Al-Ahzab).
6. In cases of accidental killing, the person is advised to bury the cat to prevent disturbance to others (Islamic teaching).
**Toxoplasma Disease**
7. Unattended or improperly disposed of animal carcasses (like cats and mice) can cause Toxoplasma disease in humans (Veterinarian Abraham Syah).
8. Toxoplasma is contagious to most mammals, including humans, and is transmitted through feces and carcasses (Medical fact).
**Soul Mates in Islam**
9. The Quran states that Allah created everything in pairs (Surah az-Zariyat, verse 49).
10. Feeling at peace with one's partner is mentioned as a sign of a good match in the Quran (Surah ar-Rum, verse 21).
11. Understanding between partners is highlighted in the Quran as a desirable trait (Surah al-Furqon, verse 74).
12. The Quran also mentions that good women are for good men and vice versa (Surah an-Nur, verse 26).
**Prayers for Soul Mates**
13. A prayer from the Quran for not living alone is mentioned (Surah Al Anbiya, verse 89).
14. Prophet Musa Alaihissalam's prayer for sustenance and a soul mate is recommended (Al-Qosos).
15. Specific prayers for men and women to find a good spouse are provided, emphasizing compatibility in faith, world, and hereafter.