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Photographer  Rawabi Al-Nuaimi {Karma:15659}
Project #21 Alone Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Macro
Pets
Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Cats
Lens 18 - 55 mm
Uploaded 4/25/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 647 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 30 Rating
5.94
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Location City - 
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Country - United Arab Emirates   United Arab Emirates
About You can't help but love some people, hate others.. Look down at some & respect a few. One person I've always respected and today even more: My Manager.. He realized that I love cats and took some time off his busy schedule to look up Islamic info related to how our prophet peace be upon him loved cats and encouraged treating them nicely.. Dedicated to my manager: Ansar.. and to the people I've heard saying: Muslims & arabs are cruel to animals!
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There are 30 Comments in 1 Pages
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Francesca May   {K:6877} 5/21/2004
Wonderful shot!

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 5/11/2004
Great and lovely cat. I have one too. and some photographs of him.. I adore cats!
Thank you
Kiss, BIliana

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Titus Powell   {K:1731} 4/29/2004
Beautiful photo! Lovely, crisp detail. What a sweet face!

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Jani Salvataggio   {K:27283} 4/26/2004
very very good shot!!!!!
regards
Jani

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Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 4/26/2004
Wow Rawabi... what an attack of information! ;-) Thanks for all the time you put into looking this up! Very interesting to read, and my eyes are big like balls now!

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Dale Ann Cubbage   {K:9755} 4/26/2004
Pretty kitty portrait Rawabi, nice story behind it.

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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 4/26/2004
excellent details & shot
well done
regards

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Enjoy    {K:16125} 4/26/2004
So perfect...

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Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 4/26/2004
Great cat portrait...I like it!

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ventrix drogo ventrix drogo   {K:65398} 4/26/2004
Bellissima immagine. Assolutamente amorevole. Ben costruita e ottima definizione. Ciao

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Mkm .   {K:2458} 4/26/2004
I am not very fond of cats, they annoy me. I guess because I simply can't deal with them. My bad. Anyway, I like the image alot. Good work!

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 4/26/2004
It's a he.. :) my sweetheart Mitchi! :)

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Anouschka Rokebrand   {K:6470} 4/26/2004
Beautiful shot Rawabi. Great use of dof and wonderful cropping. She (or he?) is a beauty!

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   {K:902} 4/26/2004
Excellent sharp details

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 4/26/2004
Fantastic photo Rawabi, gorgeous detail :-)

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Sara M   {K:12411} 4/26/2004
Thanks for the great information you have given Rawabi.. About the picture, your cat is really adorable.. great focus and close up..

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 4/26/2004
Mashallah this is an excellent close up, I like the look on this cat's eyes...well done!

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 4/26/2004
Cute, outstanding close up, sharp and of great details, superb animal portrait, Saeed

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 4/26/2004
Thanks all for your comments.
Kristina, I had to a little research to answer your question from Islam and Christianity points of view, and I found some info at: eng.islam.ru

- Quran & Bible
This is a verse from the Quran:
?Oh ye people! Eat of what is on earth, lawful and good. If there is any restriction on you from Allah, subhaana wa ta?aala, that is ? do not eat the dead animals (Maytatah), avoid the blood and the flesh of swine (pork), and do not eat any such thing on which someone?s else name has been pronounced except the name of Allah, subhaana wa ta?aala. Yet, if someone is in the situation of helplessness and he/she eats any of these things without that he/she has the intention to break the Law or exceeds the limits of necessity, then there is no sin on him/her, Allah, subhaana wa ta?aala, is Oft-Forgiving and Loving? (The Holy Quran, II: 172, 173).

And a similar commandment may be found in the Bible:

?You shall not eat any abominable things And the pig, because it has a cloven hoof but does not chew the cud, you shall regard as unclean. You shall not eat their flesh or even touch their dead carcasses? (Deuteronomy, XIV: 8).

- The medical aspects of the prohibition

To abstain from consuming pork means to care about one?s health. The omnivorous pig, being by far the most slovenly and greedy domestic animal, devours virtually anything, including human excrement and is a breeding ground for various malignant microbes and parasites. Consumption of pork may result in many serious diseases. We are safe to assume that one of the main reasons behind the prohibition of pork consumption was the spread of trichinosis, - a disease caused by trichinella spiralis, a parasitic roundworm.

Trichinosis is caused by eating infected raw or insufficiently cooked pork, in which the immature parasite is encysted. When such a piece of meat is eaten, the encysted embryos are set free in the intestines, and develop into full-grown trichinae. From each pair of these, thousands of new embryos may arise in the course of several weeks. As soon as this new generation of embryos is produced, they make their way into the wall of the bowel, and thence wander through the circulation system, finally depositing themselves between the fibers of the voluntary muscles, where they become encysted. The first symptoms develop in the course of two weeks after the infection. The disease is characterized by fever and severe pain in the limbs and muscles, oedema of the soft tissues, and eosinophilia in the blood. The infection may result in severe damage to the nervous system (in the form of encephalitis), cardiac muscle (miocarditis), as well as other complications.

Despite the therapeutic advances, contemporary medicine does not provide an effective cure for trichinosis. The only efficient protection, therefore, is based on prevention, or giving up eating pork. Although the meat is subject to thorough inspection in slaughter-houses, as well as by the Sanitary Inspection, this procedure does not give a one hundred percent guarantee, as was clearly shown by the recent outbreak in Moscow.

The list of the microbes and parasites found in pork is vast. It should be emphasized that many of these diseases as yet remain incurable.

Taenia Solium (tapeworm). The taeniasis is caused by the brain?s infestation by the larvae form of the pork tapeworm, the gastrointestinal parasite, and may constitute up to 1.3 percent of the intracranial volume. The parasite?s onchosphere travels through the mucous membranes of the blood vessels into the portal circulatory system, and is thence transported throughout the body, infecting various internal organs, as well as the brain. The course of the disease is remittent and, symptomatically, is characterized by the presence of several niduses. The infestation may often be manifested in the development of the epileptic syndrome, meningism and the increase of the intracranial pressure.

Roundworms. Ascariasis may result in appendicitis, and some types of jaundice. The infestation is known to cause dyspepsia.

Schitosoma Japonica. This disease is manifested in hemorrhages and anemia. In the case of the ova infesting the brain or bone marrow, the disease may bring about paralysis or death.

Paragonimus Westermani. Infestation may result in haemoptysis, or the coughing up of blood, due to the worm setting in the lungs.

Paciolepsis Buski. This parasite causes dyspepsia, severe diarrhea and general edema.

Clonorchis Sinensis. Infestation by this parasite may be manifested in some types of jaundice.

Metastrongylus Apri may cause bronchitis or the inflammation of the lungs? tissue.

Gigantorinchus Gigas causes anemia and dyspepsia.

Balantidium Coli is known to cause acute dysentery, resulting in the severe emaciation.

Bacterial diseases

Tuberculosis.

Fusiformis Necrophulus, which causes a serious disease of the lower limbs.
Salmonella Cholera Suis (cholera)
Brucellosis, - the disease results in the irreversible loss of the victim?s capabilities.
Erysipelas, or St. Anthony?s fire.
Viral infections

Small pox.
Japanese encephalitis (B-type).
Influenza.
Protozoan infections
Toxoplasma Goundii. This microorganism causes a very serious disease of toxoplasmosis. In the congenital form the unborn child is infected by the mother. Toxoplasmosis often results in the sudden death within several days or weeks after birth. In the case of survival, the infection may result in mental retardation, loss of sight or deafness. The acquired form in adults may manifest itself in chronic fever, marked by liver and spleen malfunction, pneumonia, and hydrocephalus. This disease may also affect sight and hearing.
Those who consume pork are more prone to obesity due to the high percentage of fat in pork. In this group, blood cholesterol level is frequently higher than normal; pork-eaters are more susceptible to arteriosclerosis, which may result in cardiovascular diseases, malfunction of the brain blood-circulation, vascular pathology of the lower limbs, etc.

Pork is difficult to digest, which may be the cause of many chronic diseases of the digestive system. Ulcerous skin infections are more frequently found within the pork-consuming group. Of great interest is the research into the hydrolysis of pork fat, its deposition in the human body, and the extent of its utilization. There is a theory that animal fat, acquired by the consumption of the herbivorous animals? meat, undergoes a process of hydrolysis and is thence synthesized anew and deposited in the body as human fat. Pork fat, however, is not subject to hydrolysis and is consequently deposited in the human fat tissue as pork fat. Since the proper utilization of this fat deposit is problematic, in order to produce energy, the body burns up the stock of glucose, which is essential for brain activity. This process brings about a chronic feeling of hunger, which, in turn, results in a vicious circle: although having a substantial fat build-up, the person is constantly consuming additional food without feeling satisfied.

The biblical aspect of the commandment
In spite of the fact that pork consumption was clearly outlawed by the Bible, there are those who insist that the New Testament annuls the prohibition. This assumption still has to find any substantial evidence. No scholar is able to prove that Jesus (let peace be upon him!) repealed this prohibition. On the contrary, he has expressly reinforced it by saying ?Do not suppose that I have come to abolish the Law and the prophets; I did not come to abolish, but to complete? (St. Matthew; V: 17). The Book of Acts (X: 10-16) is frequently quoted to support the view that the New Testament allegedly abolishes the taboo on pork. Without evaluating the general context of the excerpt, one could really misunderstand the meaning of the passage. However, the text never states for a fact that St. Peter actually consumed the meat of ?unclean? animals or recommended his disciples to do so. In the New Testament, Jesus (let peace be upon him!) likens those who fail to appreciate the Divine Revelation to dogs and pigs: ?Do not give dogs what is holy; do not cast your pearls to the swines, they will only trample on them, and turn and tear you to pieces? (St. Matthew; VII: 6).
It is obvious, therefore, that abstinence from consuming pork is one of the conditions, essential for both physical and spiritual personal perfection. Although pork does not contain harmful substances strong enough to kill a person immediately, its potentially lethal poisons build up in the body over time. The Prophet (let peace be upon him!) said: ?There are two blessings, which are neglected by many: one?s own health and the spare time, predestined for the deeds that would please the Lord Almighty. Allah is more pleased to see the believer in good health than in weakness and illness?.

Every person should care about his or her health, bearing in mind that it was granted to us by the Almighty.

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Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 4/26/2004
Gorgeous cat portrait! So cute, and so fantastic details and shine in the eyes! I'm also reading your text with great interest!

I think there has been rumours about nations always, and will probably always be. But the easiest is just to smile about it, cause usually there isn't much truth in it. Rumours about swedes, is that we always have sex with everyone, everywhere! :-))

I have never heard rumours that arabs would be mean to animals. I know muslims don't eat pork meet, but I don't know why.

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Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 4/25/2004
Excellent cat photo, what a beauty!
Carolyn

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 4/25/2004
Beautiful Cat
Teunis

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Alan Armanini   {K:5407} 4/25/2004
Rawabi,
What a beautiful picture, I really like the closeup on the face. Excellent detail and light. Wonderful Work! And Thank You for sharing some of the Ahadeeth with us.
Alan

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Linn Currie   {K:24426} 4/25/2004
Rawabi, wonderful image! Such beautiful eyes and I love the little moustache :-)
Linn

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 4/25/2004
Oh I forgot to mention another important one:
5- Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah that The Prophet forbade payment for cat.

meaning that Cats are not to be sold for money or other traded goods! This is the first time I ever heard about it!

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 4/25/2004
rawabi.. this one is gorgeous!
magnific cat-portrait!
is equal at my cat!
congrats
roby

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arwa abdullah   {K:34415} 4/25/2004
Hope that the new boss is like him/her or even better ;)
When ever I see the pic I etch & want to clean his eyes LOL
still its a great pic love his eyes

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 4/25/2004
oh yeah I always tell these ahadeeth to whoever say that cats carry diseases!! It's great to finally find the english translation to share here in usefilm...
and regardsing our manager, he'll be transferred to another section by next month.. just my luck! :(

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arwa abdullah   {K:34415} 4/25/2004
Talk about management skills?he sounds like a great boss, wonderful information, I never knew the 3rd and 4th hadeeth now I'll be telling them to my parents when they complain about my cat ;)
Thanx for sharing

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 4/25/2004
Here are some of the ahadeeth (sayings) that he collected for me: (Allah is God's name in Islam)

1- Allah's Apostle said, "A woman was tortured and was put in Hell because of a cat which she had kept locked till it died of hunger." Allah's Apostle further said, "(Allah knows better) Allah said (to the woman), 'You neither fed it nor watered when you locked it up, nor did you set it free to eat the insects of the earth.' "

2- Humayda bint Abi Ubayda ibn Farwa said that her maternal aunt Kabsha bint Kab ibn Malik, who was the wife of the son of Abu Qatada al-Ansari, told her that once Abu Qatada was visiting her and she poured out some water for him to do wudu -wash up before prayer- with. Just then a cat came to drink from it, so he tilted the vessel towards it to let it drink. Kabsha continued, "He saw me looking at him and said, 'Are you surprised, daughter of my brother?' I said, 'Yes.' He replied that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, cats are not impure. They intermingle with you .' "
they said, "There is no harm in that unless one sees impurities on the cat's mouth."

3-Dawud ibn Salih ibn Dinar at-Tammar quoted his mother as saying that her mistress sent her with some pudding (harisah) to Aisha -the prophet's wife- who was offering prayer. She made a sign to me to place it down. A cat came and ate some of it, but when Aisha finished her prayer, she ate from the place where the cat had eaten. She stated: The Messenger of Allah said: It is not unclean: it is one of those who go round among you. She added: I saw the Messenger of Allah performing ablution from the water left over by the cat.

4-The name of Abu Hurayrah, a major authority on hadith, literally translates to "cat man" or "father of cats". Both Abu Hurayrah and the Prophet enjoyed the presence of cats.
Abu Hurayrah's real name is Abdul Rahman, but the prophet gave him this nickname because he used to carry a cat around in his sleeve everywhere.

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