Alsalamu
alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu. I hope u all are fine there inshaAllah. I
wud like to send some info about treatment of Dogs in Islam. There
is a big misconception that Islam asks to kill dogs or
asks to kill black dogs.
1st
of All there are some ahadith which talks about killing of black dogs and not
QURANIC VERSES.. here is the hadith, please read the hadith 1st and then the
explanations.
Muslim,
Book 010, Number 3813:
Abu Zubair heard Jabir b. 'Abdullah (Allah be pleased with him) saying: Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) ordered us to kill dogs, and we carried out
this order so much so that we also kill the dog coming with a woman from the
desert. Then Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) forbade their killing. He
(the Holy Prophet further) said: It is your duty the jet-black (dog) having two
spots (on the eyes), for it is a devil.
here are some explanations of above ahadith. Coyotes, Jackals and Hyenas they all were considered as DOGS that time in saudi arabia. there were many people killed by these kind of DOGS. hyenas are also called desert dogs sometimes. they are very dangerous and many people were killed and attacked by them. Remember, Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him never asked to kill all dogs but only black dogs i.e jackals and hyenas etc.
read
this hadith also..
Narrated
'Adi bin Hatim: "I asked the Prophet (about the hunting dogs) and he
replied, "If you let loose (with Allah's name) your tamed dog after a game
and it hunts it, you may eat it, but if the dog eats of (that game) then do not
eat it because the dog has hunted it for itself." (Translation of Sahih
Bukhari, Ablutions (Wudu'), Volume1, Book 4, Number 175)"
for some reasons we cant keep dogs unless it is used for hunting and guarding. Always remember that we cant lock up animals in a zoo according to Quran. they are to live in communities like we human do.
"There is not an animal (That lives) on the earth, Nor a being that flies On its wings, but (forms Part of) communities like you. Nothing have We omitted From the Book, and they (all) Shall be gathered to their Lord In the end. (The Noble Quran, 6:38)"
Kindness towards Dog....
please also read these wonderful hadith about How a man got a wonderful reward because of his kindness to a dog.
Narrated Abu Huraira: "The Prophet said, 'A man saw a dog eating mud from (the severity of) thirst. So, that man took a shoe (and filled it) with water and kept on pouring the water for the dog till it quenched its thirst. So Allah approved of his deed and made him to enter Paradise.' (Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Ablutions (Wudu'), Volume 1, Book 4, Number 174)"
There
is NO hatred for dogs or any animal in Islam. Islam is a religion which is kind
to all. now i am pasting some comments from book lawful and prohibited in
islam. i hope it will help u inshaAllah.
"Some scholars are of the opinion that the reason for prohibiting the keeping of dogs may be because they bark at visitors, scare away the needy who come to ask for charity, and chase and try to bite passers-by. "
"The
Findings of Scientific Research Relative to Keeping Dogs:
Some
lovers of the West in Muslim countries claim to be full of love and compassion
for all living creatures and they wonder why Islam warns against this "best
friend" of man. For their benefit, we quote here a lengthy excerpt from an
article by the German scientist, Dr. Gerard Finstimer, (Translated from the
German magazine Kosinos.)
in
which the author sheds light on the dangers to human health resulting from
keeping dogs or coming in contact with them. He says:
The
increasing interest shown by many people in recent times in keeping dogs as pets
has compelled us to draw public attention to the dangers which result from this,
especially because pet dogs are hugged and kissed and permitted to lick the
hands of the young and the old, and what is worse, to lick the plates and
utensils which are used by human beings for eating and drinking.
Besides
being unhygienic and uncouth, this practice is bad manners and abhorrent to good
taste. However, we are not concerned with such matters. leaving them to be
addressed by teachers of etiquette and good taste.
Rather
this article is intended to present some scientific observations.
From
the medical point of view, which is our main concern here, the hazards to human
health and life from keeping and playing with dogs are not to be ignored. Many
people have paid a high price for their ignorance, as the tapeworm carried by
dogs is a cause of chronic disease, sometimes resulting in death.
This
worm is found in man, in cattle, and in pigs, but it is found in fully-developed
form only in dogs, wolves and rarely in cats. These worms differ from others in
that they are minute and invisible, consequently, they were not discovered until
very recently.
He
continues,
Biologically
the developmental process of this worm has some unique characteristics. In the
lesions caused by them, one worm gives rise to many heads which spread and form
other and varied kinds of lesions and abscesses. These heads develop into
full-grown worms only in dogs' tonsils. In humans and in other animals they
appear as lesions and abscesses completely different from the tapeworm itself In
animals the size of an abscess may reach that of an apple, while the liver of
the infected animal may grow from five to ten times its normal size. In human
beings the size of the abscess may reach that of a clenched fist or even the
head of an infant; it is filled with yellow fluid weighing from ten to twenty
pounds. In the infected human it may cause diverse kinds of inflammations in the
lungs, muscles, spleen, kidneys, and brain, and appears in such different forms
that specialists, until very recently, had difficulty in recognizing it.
In
any case, wherever this inflammation is found, it poses great danger to the
health and life of the patient. What is worse is that, in spite of our knowledge
of its life history, origin, and development, we have not been able to devise a
cure for it, except that in some instances these parasites die out, possibly
because of antibodies produced in the human body. Unfortunately, cases in which
such parasites die without causing damage are rare indeed. Moreover,
chemotherapy has failed to produce any benefit, and the usual treatment is
surgical removal of the abscessed parts of the body. For all these reasons we
should use all possible resources to fight against this dreadful disease and
save man from its dangers.
Professor
Noeller, through post-mortem dissection of human bodies in Germany, found that
the incidence of infection with dogs' worms is at least one percent. In some
places such as Dalmatia, Iceland, southeastern Australia, and Holland, where
dogs are used for pulling sleds, the incidence rate of tapeworm among dogs is 12
percent. In Iceland the number of people who suffer from the inflammation caused
by this worm has reached the rate of 43 percent. If we add to this the human
suffering, the loss of meat because of infection of cattle, and the permanent
danger to human health because of the presence of tapeworms, we cannot be very
complacent toward this problem.
Perhaps
the best way to combat the problem is to limit the worms to dogs and not let
them spread, since in actuality we need to keep some dogs. We should not neglect
to treat dogs when necessary by getting rid of the tapeworms in their tonsils
and perhaps repeating this process periodically on shepherd dogs and watchdogs.
Man
can protect his life and health by keeping a safe distance from dogs. He should
not hug them, play with them, or let them come close to children. Children
should be taught not to play with dogs or to fondle them. Dogs should not be
permitted to lick children's hands or come to places where they play.
Unfortunately, dogs are allowed to roam about everywhere, especially in places
where children play, and their bowls are scattered throughout the house. Dogs
must have their own separate bowls, and they must not be allowed to lick bowls
and plates used by humans. They should not be allowed inside grocery stores,
restaurants, or marketplaces. In general, great care must be taken that they do
not come in contact with anything which is used by people for eating and
drinking.
We already know that the Prophet (peace be on him) forbade mixing with dogs, and that he warned against their licking plates and against keeping them without necessity. How is it possible that the teachings of an unlettered Arab, Muhammad, should agree with the latest findings of scientific research? Truly, we cannot say anything except to repeat the words of the Qur'an: Nor does he speak from (his own) desire. It is nothing other than a revelation sent down. (53:3-4)"
thats all for now.
take
care.
salamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu
Amatullah Rabiah Bint ul Islam Group Moderator..
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