Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up Muslim (not practicing) and grew up thinking that dogs are dirty animals - as opposed to cats, who clean themselves several times a day.
As an adult, I don't own a dog, but I think the concept is kind of silly. Just like we're taught (along with Jews) that pigs are unclean animals to eat, it's all arbitrary when you take into account how most conventional meat is processed and farmed these days. A pig is no more unclean than a chicken, in most American farming standards.
But I don't like most dogs - jumpy, loud, ones. I like bulldogs and the like.
In Egypt cats are fed on the streets all the time, while dogs are shot and killed. So... there is that.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up Muslim (not practicing) and grew up thinking that dogs are dirty animals - as opposed to cats, who clean themselves several times a day.
As an adult, I don't own a dog, but I think the concept is kind of silly. Just like we're taught (along with Jews) that pigs are unclean animals to eat, it's all arbitrary when you take into account how most conventional meat is processed and farmed these days. A pig is no more unclean than a chicken, in most American farming standards.
But I don't like most dogs - jumpy, loud, ones. I like bulldogs and the like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s well known that dogs are ‘unclean’ within Islamic culture. I have a good friend that is Pakistani Muslim, they do own a dog but they keep him in the unfinished basement, he’s not allowed anywhere else in the house.
Recently,Iran just banned dogs from being walked in public and from riding in cars.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-47041611
According to the Islam QandA site it is forbidden in the religion if it’s not kept outside for farm/hunting/protection.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/islamqa.info/amp/en/answers/69840
“Conclusion:
It is not permissible to keep dogs except for hunting or guarding livestock and crops, and it is permissible to keep them for guarding houses so long as that is outside the city and that there is no other means of guarding the house. The Muslim should not imitate the kuffaar by running with the dog or touching its mouth and kissing it, which causes many diseases.”
Islam Qa is a salafi site. To me that’s made-up Islam. Like strict conservative evangelical Christians vs. mainline Christian denominations.
Follow one of the four mainstream schools of thought in Islam, if you are Sunni. Iran is Shia, so I have little knowledge of what they believe.
One of the quotes taken from that site is from the al Bukhari which is one of the important hadiths for Sunni.
Hadith are for all Muslims, but different schools of thought interpret them differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s well known that dogs are ‘unclean’ within Islamic culture. I have a good friend that is Pakistani Muslim, they do own a dog but they keep him in the unfinished basement, he’s not allowed anywhere else in the house.
Recently,Iran just banned dogs from being walked in public and from riding in cars.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-47041611
According to the Islam QandA site it is forbidden in the religion if it’s not kept outside for farm/hunting/protection.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/islamqa.info/amp/en/answers/69840
“Conclusion:
It is not permissible to keep dogs except for hunting or guarding livestock and crops, and it is permissible to keep them for guarding houses so long as that is outside the city and that there is no other means of guarding the house. The Muslim should not imitate the kuffaar by running with the dog or touching its mouth and kissing it, which causes many diseases.”
Islam Qa is a salafi site. To me that’s made-up Islam. Like strict conservative evangelical Christians vs. mainline Christian denominations.
Follow one of the four mainstream schools of thought in Islam, if you are Sunni. Iran is Shia, so I have little knowledge of what they believe.
One of the quotes taken from that site is from the al Bukhari which is one of the important hadiths for Sunni.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s well known that dogs are ‘unclean’ within Islamic culture. I have a good friend that is Pakistani Muslim, they do own a dog but they keep him in the unfinished basement, he’s not allowed anywhere else in the house.
Recently,Iran just banned dogs from being walked in public and from riding in cars.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-47041611
According to the Islam QandA site it is forbidden in the religion if it’s not kept outside for farm/hunting/protection.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/islamqa.info/amp/en/answers/69840
“Conclusion:
It is not permissible to keep dogs except for hunting or guarding livestock and crops, and it is permissible to keep them for guarding houses so long as that is outside the city and that there is no other means of guarding the house. The Muslim should not imitate the kuffaar by running with the dog or touching its mouth and kissing it, which causes many diseases.”
Islam Qa is a salafi site. To me that’s made-up Islam. Like strict conservative evangelical Christians vs. mainline Christian denominations.
Follow one of the four mainstream schools of thought in Islam, if you are Sunni. Iran is Shia, so I have little knowledge of what they believe.
Anonymous wrote:It’s well known that dogs are ‘unclean’ within Islamic culture. I have a good friend that is Pakistani Muslim, they do own a dog but they keep him in the unfinished basement, he’s not allowed anywhere else in the house.
Recently,Iran just banned dogs from being walked in public and from riding in cars.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-47041611
According to the Islam QandA site it is forbidden in the religion if it’s not kept outside for farm/hunting/protection.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/islamqa.info/amp/en/answers/69840
“Conclusion:
It is not permissible to keep dogs except for hunting or guarding livestock and crops, and it is permissible to keep them for guarding houses so long as that is outside the city and that there is no other means of guarding the house. The Muslim should not imitate the kuffaar by running with the dog or touching its mouth and kissing it, which causes many diseases.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a saluki
Wow I never heard of this breed, it looks so elegant!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Get a saluki