Is Dogs and other types of animal is allowed as a pet in Islam?

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i was wondering if it is allowed because as i remember the hadith mentioning about being nice to animal and you get reward from Allah.

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There is nothing wrong with keeping animals for which there is no Islamic prohibition on keeping them (such as dogs and pigs). There are reports in the Sunnah which indicate that some of the Sahaabah kept permissible animals for farming purposes or for fun and for pleasure.

It was narrated from Anas (may Allaah be pleased with him) that he had a young brother who had a nughar (a small bird or nightingale). The bird died, and the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) saw him looking sad and grieved, so he joked with him, and said to him words which implied approval of his keeping this bird. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to him, “O Abu Umayr, what happened to the nughayr?”

And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told us that a woman entered Hell because of a cat “which she did not feed, neither did she let it eat from the vermin of the earth.” From this it may be understood that if she had fed it, she would have been saved from that threat.

And it was said that Abu Hurayrah was so called because of a cat (hirr, dim. hurayrah) which used to accompany him.

So keeping permissible animals, so long as you do not neglect them, is something which is permitted and it may even be one of the means of earning reward, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “In every living being there is reward.” But if you keep animals and neglect and abuse them, it may be one of the means that lead to sin and the threat of Hell, as in the hadeeth about the woman who neglected her cat until it died.

We would also like to point out that Islam preceded both western and eastern organizations in proclaiming the rights of women, animals, workers, employers and so on. Indeed, the greatest rights which it proclaimed are the rights of Allaah over His creation and the rights of people over Allaah.

We would also point out that care and concern for human beings should take precedence over the care of animals, and that the reward for that is greater. [The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:] “Ward off the Fire even with half a date [i.e., by giving half a date in charity]” and “I and the one who sponsors an orphan will be like these two in Paradise” – and he gestured with his index finger and the one next to it. And there are other similar ahaadeeth from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).

http://islamqa.com/en/ref/14422

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Just to be a thorn in the bush here, but can't you have a pet just because you want one? Does there really have to be an additional reward, when a pet can be rewarding in itself?

Help with depression and such, or is that what is meant by a reward? A reward of increased happiness? :)
 
Just to be a thorn in the bush here, but can't you have a pet just because you want one? Does there really have to be an additional reward, when a pet can be rewarding in itself?

Help with depression and such, or is that what is meant by a reward? A reward of increased happiness? :)

There doesn't have to be an additional reward, no, loads of people have pets just because they love animals, or want extra company, or something. But hey, if there's something extra for looking after them, why complain?!:)

I think the reward meant is good deeds one will gain for taking care of a creature, and being kind to them, this is the reward one will get from Allah. So in addition to gaining hasanat (good deeds), we will gain the other positive things about having a pet, like "help with depression, increased happiness" etc..
 

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