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You have excellent photograhy skills and an amazing way to engage people with you much like brother woodrow... thanks for letting us know about you and your family....

May Allah bestow endless blessings upon you and yours, protect them and make them grow into level-headed intelligent, pious Muslims and amazing human beings...

Ameen

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:sl: sister (¯¨›Åÿê§h勨¯) good seeing u back:)

And nice pictures, which park is that? Is that the one near birmingham?

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The pictures were taken at Flamingo Land near Malton ( North Yorkshire )
Where i live there is only this and Lightwater Valley that are within driving distance and thats still a 3 hours journey :blind:
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You have excellent photograhy skills and an amazing way to engage people with you much like brother woodrow... thanks for letting us know about you and your family....

May Allah bestow endless blessings upon you and yours, protect them and make them grow into level-headed intelligent, pious Muslims and amazing human beings...

Ameen

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Ameen to the dua
 
You have excellent photograhy skills and an amazing way to engage people with you much like brother woodrow... thanks for letting us know about you and your family....

May Allah bestow endless blessings upon you and yours, protect them and make them grow into level-headed intelligent, pious Muslims and amazing human beings...

Ameen

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ameen and thank you, such great people on here.
 
Daughter and our faithful dog Dingo today

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Agian a very nice picture brother:)

However am not to keen with dogs! They seem to dislike me lol, I always get chased by them in the park.
 
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Agian a very nice picture brother:)

However am not to keen with dogs! They seem to dislike me lol, I always get chased by them in the park.

Thats Strange They Are Always Affraid of ME LOL Not That Im A Scary Person loooool :Evil:
 
Dingo has a lot of bark but no bite. He is really protective of the kids, which is good but he can be really intimidating to people who do not know him.

I hope people do not mind me posting pics all the time in here, I just love sharing what I capture. Do not want to seem like I am trying to be a show-off.
 
^No Not At All Bro , I love Your Pictures , More Insha"Allah to come:D
 
Dingo has a lot of bark but no bite. He is really protective of the kids, which is good but he can be really intimidating to people who do not know him.

I hope people do not mind me posting pics all the time in here, I just love sharing what I capture. Do not want to seem like I am trying to be a show-off.

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Not at all! Ur picture taking skills are amazing mashAllah, and ur family is great mashAllah. May Allah increase it.
 
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We love your picsss mashallah keep EM COMINGG

regarding your dog?? he doesn't live in the house does he?? and ye dogs either like me or get scared or try to bite my finger off until i smack them with it hehe specially those lil ones they hate me
 
^ NIce Pictures , That Cat Does Look Like Mickey Mouse with That Ears :p
 
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wow mashAllah nice cat! I love cats, this one however looks weird:p, A cross between a rat and a cat maybe ? :)

Naah it got big ears no big deal!
 
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OMGGG I LUVV THE Cat so cute...i like the shades of black spots on it..niceee mashallah
 
Gotta love that painted sky Guven :)

That cat could hear a pin drop a mile away with ears like that. I love cats but my son is highly allergic to them.

regarding your dog?? he doesn't live in the house does he?? and ye dogs either like me or get scared or try to bite my finger off until i smack them with it hehe specially those lil ones they hate me

Dingo does have the run of the house most of the time. While we are eating he has his own kennel in the house where we will put him or when company comes over. Otherwise he is free to go where he wants. If someone rings the door bell or comes to the door he is like an instant security system, very handy at keeping salespeople away as he sounds like he is going to tear you apart but he wouldn't hurt a fly.

We also have a 4lb Malkie or Morkie (hybrid of a Maltese and a Yorkie), depending on which you want to call it named "Gigitty". We JUST got him a week or so ago. Dingo needed a playmate but we certainly did not want another 70lb clown.

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THat's a nice pic but Bro Mke I have read that where dogs live ...angels don't enter which is why I asked that question ...Dogs are allowed in regards to be guards, and other purposes like herding.. but they aren't supposed to enter the house..Sorry I just feel that I had to point it out..I will look for the references if you want or I can ask some brothers or sisters on this forum to give some sources
 
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THat's a nice pic but Bro Mke I have read that where dogs live ...angels don't enter which is why I asked that question ...Dogs are allowed in regards to be guards, and other purposes like herding.. but they aren't supposed to enter the house..Sorry I just feel that I had to point it out..I will look for the references if you want or I can ask some brothers or sisters on this forum to give some sources

You make a very good point and something that I have discussed with other's including a very good PM conversation with another board member.

One popular point with reverts like myself is the role of pets. Now in our we have had Dingo for 4 years now and he is an excellent guardian to our home and my children. He is also very good at herding the kids in the yard :D

Now the little guy is another story. My wife is not a revert and therefore does not exactly prescribe to the same rules that I follow. She started to get the "baby urge". Well, we have six children, we do not exactly have the room nor the ability (not too many 9 pass vehicles out there that are not a bus) so she said she would be content with something to hold, something little to take care of. Well a cat is out of the question since my youngest son is deathly allergic to them. So she said a small dog would do. I explained that this was out of the question.

Well a month goes by and things are not any better and I was constantly hearing about it so I relented but only with the stipulation that he was not my responsibilty and she was completely in charge of his care.

It was a very difficult set of circumstances that I had to deal with and I believe I made the best possible decision considering all those circumstances.

Thats the not so short version it looks like.

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