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the pork thing i could never f*ck with, aint being disrespectful or anything but its just too nice

may in the olden days it would have been nasty or whatever, but theres so many ways to cook, it can go into so many things, eaten so many ways

i generally dont care what im eating as long as it tastes good, i get it from some people for eating kebabs too

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dogs are only allowed for hunting and to guard ur home in islam

Where does it say this?

its in several hadith, not quran, it relates to angels not visiting a home where a dog is kept, the hadith states they should only be used for hunting, guarding and herding sheep.

Can you link me to them please. Appreciated.

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dogs are only allowed for hunting and to guard ur home in islam

Where does it say this?

its in several hadith, not quran, it relates to angels not visiting a home where a dog is kept, the hadith states they should only be used for hunting, guarding and herding sheep.

Can you link me to them please. Appreciated.

Malik Al-Muwatta . Hadith 54.13: Malik related to me from Nafi from Abdullah ibn Umar that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Whoever acquires a dog other than a sheepdog or hunting dog, will have two qirats deducted from the reward of his good actions every day."

Sahih Muslim. Hadith 551. Narrated byAbdullah Ibn Mughaffal: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) ordered killing of the dogs and then said: What about them, i.e. about other dogs? - and then granted concession (to keep) the dog for hunting and the dog for (the security) of the herd, and said: When the dog licks the utensil, wash it seven times, and rub it with earth the eighth time.

Malik Al-Muwatta. Hadith 31.68: Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Abu Bakr ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn al-Harith ibn Hisham from Abu Masud al-Ansari that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, forbade the sale price of a dog, the earnings of a prostitute and the earnings of a fortune teller. By the earnings of a prostitute he meant what a woman was given for fornication. The earnings of a fortune teller were what he was given to tell a fortune. Malik said, "I disapprove of the price of a dog, whether it is a hunting dog or otherwise because the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, forbade the price of a dog."

Al-Tirmidhi. Hadith 4102. Narrated by Abdullah ibn Mughaffal: The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "Were dogs not a species of creature I should command that they all be killed; but kill every pure black one." AbuDawud and Darimi transmitted it. Tirmidhi and Nasa'i added, "No family attaches itself to a dog without a qirat of their good deeds being deducted daily, except in the case of a hunting dog, a farm dog, or a sheepdog."

Sahih Al-Bukhari 3:515. Narrated Abu Huraira: I heard Allah's Apostle (saw) saying; "Angels (of Mercy) do not enter a house wherein there is a dog or a picture of a living creature (a human being or an animal)."

Sahih Muslim. Narrated 'Aisha: Gabriel made a promise with Allah's Messenger (saw) to come at a definite hour; that hour came but he did not visit him. And there was in his hand (in the hand of Allah's Apostle) a staff. He threw it from his hand and said: Never has Allah or His messengers (angels) ever broken their promise. Then he cast a glance (and by chance) found a puppy under his cot and said: Aisha, when did this dog enter here? She said: By Allah, I don't know. He then commanded and it was turned out. Then Gabriel came and Allah's Messenger (saw) said to him: You promised me and I waited for you, but you did not come, whereupon he said: It was the dog in your house which prevented me (to come), for we (angels) do not enter a house in which there is a dog or a picture.

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The Qu'ran has nothing bad to say about dogs. I dont consider many of Abu-Huraira's hadith to be reliable or accurate, that is for another discussion though. I dont believe for a second the Prophet (pbuh), would say something like "kill all black dogs". You have to be joking if you agree with that. These so called narrators and companions have added their own beliefs and nonsense and passed it off as hadith. Around those times, I'm pretty sure it was a part of the arab culture to believe black dogs were a mark of the devil or a bad omen. Islam is expressive that superstition is wrong, and I doubt the messenger of the religion would go against it.

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