Ibn Taymiyyah said:
“… Allaah fashioned the human, as well as
every type of creature, to naturally interact with similar creatures.
The closer these two creatures are, the more they will interact and become
similar to each other in their manners and characteristics, to the point that one
would be unable to distinguish between them except in terms of their physical
appearance.
Since human beings are closest to each
other, their interaction with and imitation of each other is the strongest.
Although not as strong, the closeness of humans to animals is intermediate,
and there must be interaction and imitation between them to a certain degree as
well. Although extremely weak, there is also a degree of closeness between humans and plants, and there must
also be interaction and imitation between them to a certain degree.