Anonymous wrote:I am not Muslim, but know Muslims who have dogs. I was under the impression that they were allowable if they had a purpose (could be guard dog). Are you on Instagram? Nye Armstrong, a very devout convert to Islam, has a dog. You can find her on Instagram and other social media by googling the name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived in an apartment building in tysons where usually there was only 1 elevator working some days.
There were Muslims that used to scream on the top of their lungs when they saw my dog, I am not exaggerating.
So I think that most practicing Muslims are totally against dogs for the sole purpose of being unclean.
I'm a Muslim with a dog, no Muslim that I know would scream at a dog, a lot love dogs, a lot are indifferent, some don't like dogs. These people in your building sound like immigrants - perhaps like the African and Asian immigrants in my building who are scared of my dog, some who scream, some who exaggeradetly avoid him.
It's a cultural/immigrant thing and the fact that in a lot of other countries pets aren't common like in the West, and their only interaction with dogs has been the street dogs who can be dirty and aggressive, so that paints a negative picture of dogs.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in an apartment building in tysons where usually there was only 1 elevator working some days.
There were Muslims that used to scream on the top of their lungs when they saw my dog, I am not exaggerating.
So I think that most practicing Muslims are totally against dogs for the sole purpose of being unclean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a practicing Muslim, do you own a dog? I’m Muslim and many of my Muslim friends have dogs, but some say dogs are impure. I’m considering getting a dog as a pet, but also as an emotional support animal for my anxiety/depression and to get me out of the house for walks without crippling anxiety. My husband travels for work frequently and I think it would be good to have a dog around for protection, but we also have a Ring doorbell and ADT.
If you are one, you should know. I call troll. Muslims and dogs... You are a sick person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a practicing Muslim, do you own a dog? I’m Muslim and many of my Muslim friends have dogs, but some say dogs are impure. I’m considering getting a dog as a pet, but also as an emotional support animal for my anxiety/depression and to get me out of the house for walks without crippling anxiety. My husband travels for work frequently and I think it would be good to have a dog around for protection, but we also have a Ring doorbell and ADT.
If you are one, you should know. I call troll. Muslims and dogs... You are a sick person.
Anonymous wrote:If you are a practicing Muslim, do you own a dog? I’m Muslim and many of my Muslim friends have dogs, but some say dogs are impure. I’m considering getting a dog as a pet, but also as an emotional support animal for my anxiety/depression and to get me out of the house for walks without crippling anxiety. My husband travels for work frequently and I think it would be good to have a dog around for protection, but we also have a Ring doorbell and ADT.