,agbuhi pa clag baboy
unsa nagud tawn ni ilang panan.aw sa kinabuhi sa iro para sa laway ta hmmmm?dogs have life too...
Last edited by Saickiek; 12-01-2011 at 09:54 PM.
reminds me of a muslim businesswoman who does not allow dogs in her factory. Katawa lang ko kay naay european nga buyer nga ni.adopt ug askal (kanang kagiron gyud) unya nihangyo nga adto lang sa papuy.a sa factory, walay nabuhat ang babay kay buyer lagi. gipalitan jud ug mga tambal ug pagkaon ang askal hangtod sa na.ayo ug na.uli.an ang lawas. but guess what, pag larga sa buyer, back to the street tawn ang iro... unsa jud kaha ang di nila ganahan sa iro no?
When my friend moved to Brampton (city plagued with Muslims) from Belleville , her dog was being kicked on and trowed stones when she walking the dog within the residential area , it found out most people living in those houses are Muslims and hates dogs !
It's very outrageous that these people are bringing their dirty culture beliefs in Canada . Canadian embassy should stop welcoming Muslim people here .
Seems many were made to believed that Dogs are haraam in Islam and Muslims are cruel to animals. This caution toward dogs is fundamentally a matter of hygiene in Islam but many Muslims were misled and out of ignorance became cruel to dogs
Excerpt from Islamic Concern: Dogs in Islam
Let me clarify a few myths and make a few points:
1. It is NOT haraam to own a dog, though it is not hygienic to keep a dog in the house.
2. It is NOT haraam to touch a dog or any other animal. If the saliva of a dog touches you or any part of your clothing, then it is required of you to wash the body part touched and the item of clothing touched by the dog’s mouth or snout.
3. It is incumbent upon all Muslims who own animals, whether for farming or work purposes or as pets, to provide adequate shelter, food, water, and, when needed, veterinary care for their animals. Arrangements must be made, if one is going to be away from home, to have one’s animals taken care of as well.
4. It is haraam to keep a dog or any other animal on a short lead for long periods without food, water, and shelter. Dogs need exercise and are social creatures who form organized “family” structures in nature. Dog owners therefore need to spend time daily with their dogs.
5. It is cruel, and therefore haraam, to keep any animal in a cage so small that it cannot behave in a natural way.
6. Fireworks cause untold suffering to most domestic animals because of their acute sense of hearing.
7. It is haraam to participate in any blood “sport,” like dog fighting and trophy hunting.
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