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Imamah Ali
06-11-2018, 05:05 AM
Assalam alaiykum,
I am an animal lover. I love to keep pets but in Islam it's forbidden to keep dog as pet. I knew that, because of it angels don't enter home but is there any logical reason for it? Anyhow I never run after logical explanation of Allah's any command I just love to follow it without reasoning because I have full faith and trust on him. But still knowing logic helps us to explain our activities to any non believer.
And one more thing, hanging photographs at home is also prohibited because of same reason that Angels will not come.
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ZeeshanParvez
06-11-2018, 11:18 AM
It is good to read that you understand the fundamental principle of Islam which is submission to Allaah regardless of personal preferences. May Allaah keep you guided.

As for a "logical" reason then you will not find any. You may find scholars attempt to provide some to help people to accept and follow the Command, but you will not find any in the Qur'aan and authentic Hadith. A scholars understanding and explanations, regardless of his good will, are not always the reasons why Allaah has Commanded something.

So, take any "logical" reasons presented to you with a grain of salt. What is important is what Allaah has blessed you with. The ability to give up what you love to do for what pleases Allaah. That is really all that counts.

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I would also like to address the issue of explaining to the kaafirs.

The greatest guide is the Book of Allaah. The greatest guide was the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam).

There were kaafirs then. There are kaafirs today. There will be kaafirs in the future.

Preaching to them was then. It is now, It will be in the future.

If the best guide, the Qur'aan, and the best guide the Messenger of Allaah (Sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) did not provide "logical" reasons for a specific matter, it is best to uphold their manner of preaching in the given matter and not attempt to provide reasons to the kaafirs for that specific matter.

Convey the message. Guidance is only from Allaah. He guides whom He wills and we do not guide whom we want to.

Our job is to convey the message in accordance to the Sunnah. We are rewarded for that. The results are in His hand. We can provide all the "logical" reasons under the sun but guidance will only come from Allaah.

Many times in our zealousness to provide "logical" reasons where Islamic legislation has not done so we make the situation worse.

We give the kaafirs "logical" reasons and they rebut them in such a powerful manner that it presents a ruined image of Islamic legislation to other kaafirs.

Take for example the logic of the breath of the dog contains bad bacteria which some scholars try to provide.

The kaafirs then come back and say you hunt with the same dog. You are allowed to keep it for guarding your sheep. What happens to bad bacteria then?

When guarding your sheep, as a guard dog, it is with you. They come up with many powerful rebuttals which gives Islamic legislation a bad image because we in our zealousness attached reasons to the Islamic legislation which it never did.

In our zealsouness we do more harm than good.
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Imamah Ali
06-11-2018, 12:08 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by ZeeshanParvez
It is good to read that you understand the fundamental principle of Islam which is submission to Allaah regardless of personal preferences. May Allaah keep you guided.

As for a "logical" reason then you will not find any. You may find scholars attempt to provide some to help people to accept and follow the Command, but you will not find any in the Qur'aan and authentic Hadith. A scholars understanding and explanations, regardless of his good will, are not always the reasons why Allaah has Commanded something.

So, take any "logical" reasons presented to you with a grain of salt. What is important is what Allaah has blessed you with. The ability to give up what you love to do for what pleases Allaah. That is really all that counts.

- - - Updated - - -

I would also like to address the issue of explaining to the kaafirs.

The greatest guide is the Book of Allaah. The greatest guide was the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam).

There were kaafirs then. There are kaafirs today. There will be kaafirs in the future.

Preaching to them was then. It is now, It will be in the future.

If the best guide, the Qur'aan, and the best guide the Messenger of Allaah (Sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) did not provide "logical" reasons for a specific matter, it is best to uphold their manner of preaching in the given matter and not attempt to provide reasons to the kaafirs for that specific matter.

Convey the message. Guidance is only from Allaah. He guides whom He wills and we do not guide whom we want to.

Our job is to convey the message in accordance to the Sunnah. We are rewarded for that. The results are in His hand. We can provide all the "logical" reasons under the sun but guidance will only come from Allaah.

Many times in our zealousness to provide "logical" reasons where Islamic legislation has not done so we make the situation worse.

We give the kaafirs "logical" reasons and they rebut them in such a powerful manner that it presents a ruined image of Islamic legislation to other kaafirs.

Take for example the logic of the breath of the dog contains bad bacteria which some scholars try to provide.

The kaafirs then come back and say you hunt with the same dog. You are allowed to keep it for guarding your sheep. What happens to bad bacteria then?

When guarding your sheep, as a guard dog, it is with you. They come up with many powerful rebuttals which gives Islamic legislation a bad image because we in our zealousness attached reasons to the Islamic legislation which it never did.

In our zealsouness we do more harm than good.
Yeah true, thanks for ur answer.
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Zzz_
06-11-2018, 06:09 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by ZeeshanParvez;2994088

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As for a "logical" reason then you will not find any[/B].
You may find scholars attempt to provide some to help people to accept and follow the Command, but you will not find any in the Qur'aan and authentic Hadith. A scholars understanding and explanations, regardless of his good will, are not always the reasons why Allaah has Commanded something.

So, take any "logical" reasons presented to you with a grain of salt. What is important is what Allaah has blessed you with. The ability to give up what you love to do for what pleases Allaah. That is really all that counts.
I disagree with your views on this. While we obey Allah and His commands out of faith and obedience, it does not mean Allah does not give us a reason nor is there any logical reason nor does Allah not want us to think and ponder over it. Islam is not based on blind faith. Allah tells us in the quran time after time, will you not ponder? will you not reflect? will you not give it a thought?

... Thus do We explain in detail the signs for a people who give thought. [4.24]

Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said; “The angels do not enter a house in which there is an image or a dog.”

In some cases no reason is given, in some a direct reason is given and in some it is implied or concluded from all the other reports/hadiths given. You won't find a direct statement saying "because"... but you will find plenty of reasons as to why that is. For example, plenty of hadith mention that a dog's saliva is impure and anything his mouth touches becomes impure. Same with images, images lead to veneration which leads to worship which leads to shirk. And in Islam if something is haram (ex: shirk) then anything that can lead to it is also haram (ex: images).
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