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Can I get a white puppy for Eid?

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Ibtisam   

Tell her the truth- that it is Haram in Islam- if she has had some Islamic education already she will understand-6yr is big.

 

Failing that tell her; everyone must stay with their family. The Puppy has his own family which he must stay with. It is mean and cruel to take him away from his family- after all she won't like to leave hers. If she says bring the whole puppy family- tell her he has a big family and the house will turn into a zoo. Then you won't be able to feed them and they will die- then it will be all her fault. icon_razz.gif

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Juxa   

she is just a kid, kids love animals.

 

no need to scare her off, just explain it is wasaq with all its dhareer etc

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Juxa- stop laughing it’s not funny. I have to give her a serious response, now scratch that pretty head of yours and give me an answer.

 

AT&T- what an id1otic comment.

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Ibtisam   

CL there are strict conditions about for what reason we can keep dogs; It is only allowed for:

 

- A dog for herding livestock , a dog for hunting, Or a dog for farming.

 

The angels do not enter a house in which there are pictures or dogs as narrated in a saheeh hadith. We’ve also been told that a black dog has an element of shitan in him and if we see him at night we should seek refugee with Allah.

 

Lastly the impurity of a dog can only be removed by washing seven times, once with sand (if they touch a drink vessel/ cup or you touch it when its wet) this is worse than a Pig which the Qur’aan states are haraam and describes as an abomination are not as impure externally that you have to wash so often!

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NGONGE   

Tell her you have no space for a dog and have no time to clean after it. You can do the haram thing but you'll only confuse her with that. A six year old would not fully understand what haram means.

 

Dogs are cool. I love dogs. If I lived in a house with a huge garden and sun all year round, I'd buy myself a dozen dogs.

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Juje   

Originally posted by NGONGE:

Tell her you have no space for a dog and have no time to clean after it. You can do the haram thing but you'll only confuse her with that. A six year old would not fully understand what haram means.

 

Dogs are cool. I love dogs. If I lived in a house with a huge garden and sun all year round, I'd buy myself a dozen dogs.

Warya ummada ha halajin.

 

Cynical be straightforward with the six old and tell her it is not appropriate to have a puppy in the house. Remember there are lot of things you will be telling her and this is just the first hurdle - don't duck go straight to the point.

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Faheema.   

I have to agree with A&T (for once) it is worrying. It might be a simple and innocent thing a puppy today, but there will come a time when it's something more serious. Yes, she's 6yrs old, but these are the basics for a muslim child.

 

There are Children Islamic Books you could use to help her understand and learn the basics.

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nuune   

^^ On Peace TV, there were 4 & 5 year olds reciting many sections of the Quraan when asked, they were even giving out Khutba on particular subject of their selection.

 

So 6 year old is not a kid, and everyone knows that!

 

 

Other would do fine, like Bakayle, or Sagaaro, but forget about eeyga

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