I wasn't certain what rules cats had established in that area. But it sounds like what I am hearing is that cats will allow it.Or cats???
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I wasn't certain what rules cats had established in that area. But it sounds like what I am hearing is that cats will allow it.Or cats???
I have known a couple of people that have had monkeys as pets. I am not sure that they should be pets anywhere, but you know people.What about monkeys as pets? Too close to slavery?
Cats are highly regarded in Islam. They must be well looked after, and allowed to roam at will..even into the mosque.
Cats are highly regarded in Islam. They must be well looked after, and allowed to roam at will..even into the mosque.
Read the chapter the cave, it talks about a dog.
Correct. The dog is in the cave as a companion, which if anything, implies it's okay.
Abu Huraira means "father of cats", he loved cats and most hadiths in Sunni literature go back to him.
Even Dogs.
They didn't eat the dog so what is your point?And then when they woken up, they wanted to find "pure" food (halal) and so there is nothing najis about a dog.
No, they don't.I would think therapy pet would fall into the 'working' category.
I didn't know myself, so I did some research. I found this article where, very interestingly and curiously, there is no Quran or Hadith cited.
Is keeping dogs allowed in Islam or not?
And that's not the only site I found like that.
The angels not entering the house is apparently Hadith.
No, they don't.
They didn't eat the dog so what is your point?
No, they don't.
You mean because they ate halal food it means they wouldn't have a dog guarding them if it wasn't halal to have as a pet?That they kept to purity and hence the dog would not be impure to touch.
It doesn't make sense they had a dog guarding them or that they ate halal food?And then when they woken up, they wanted to find "pure" food (halal) and so there is nothing najis about a dog. They were keeping to the rules of purity, with food, so if dogs were najis like hadiths say, it frankly doesn't make sense what they did.
I didn't, it's what I've read from the fatwas. Also, it doesn't really make sense. Most people who have a so called therapy dog, don't need one and those who insist they need such a pet can just get a cat or something. Why demand such an exception? It's kind of laughable.How did you arrive at this conclusion?
I didn't, it's what I've read from the fatwas. Also, it doesn't really make sense. Most people who have a so called therapy dog, don't need one and those who insist they need such a pet can just get a cat or something. Why demand such an exception? It's kind of laughable.
I don't know. I've read it may become permissable if there is no other way to help the person.How about a guide dog for the blind?