Al-Furusiyah
What a lovely name it is.
It is from "Faras".
It means horse, man's relationship with horses; it has been for centuries.
In the past, horses were ridden bareback.
Then there was a little progress.
They started using saddles.
Then similarly, stirrups etc.
If we talk about the temperament of a horse, it remains happy in itself.
Love for the owner.
Arrogant.
In short, if someone trains a horse, it very quickly understands the temperament of humans.
The prophets also loved horses.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was once putting "barley" in his cloak and feeding it to a horse.
Hazrat Aisha Siddiqa (may Allah be pleased with her) said,
O Messenger of Allah,
You order us, we would feed it.
So he (peace be upon him) said, "Don't I need reward?".
You (peace and blessings be upon him) had approximately seven horses.
And in one narration it is.
That there were ten.
I will tell you the names of a few of them.
The rest you search for yourself and find more names.
Al-Sakb.
Al-Lizzaaz.
Al-Luhaif.
Al-Murtajiz.
Al-Zarb.
The rest you search.
Written by
Tufaan Ahmari