Islam hates dogs:
“Narrated `Aisha: “The things which annul the prayers were mentioned before me. They said, ‘Prayer is annulled by a dog, a donkey and a woman (if they pass in front of the praying people).’ I said, ‘You have made us (i.e. women) dogs.’ I saw the Prophet (ﷺ) praying while I used to lie in my bed between him and the Qibla. Whenever I was in need of something, I would slip away. for I disliked to face him.” — Sahih Bukhari 8.158.511
“Once Gabriel promised the Prophet (that he would visit him, but Gabriel did not come) and later on he said, ‘We, angels, do not enter a house which contains a picture or a dog.’” — Sahih Bukhari 4.54.50
“Abdullah (b. Umar) (Allah be pleased with them) reported: Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) ordered the killing of dogs and we would send (men) in Medina and its corners and we did not spare any dog that we did not kill, so much so that we killed the dog that accompanied the wet she-camel belonging to the people of the desert.” — Sahih Muslim 3811
“Ibn Mughaffal reported: The Messenger of Allah (may 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.” — Sahih Muslim 551
“Death of ‘forbidden’ pet dog at Indonesia resort puts spotlight on ‘halal tourism,’” by Alisha Rahaman Sarkar, Independent, November 8, 2021:
An incident where a dog was left to die inside a cabbage crate in Indonesia has sparked a debate on the meaning of “halal tourism.”
On 23 October, a black canine named Canon had died after it was reportedly seized by local government officials from a resort in the Aceh province, off Sumatra island in a bid to comply with sharia law.
In a viral social media video, a group of police officers can be seen chasing away the dog using a piece of wood. Another officer was seen hitting the dog with a branch of a tree.
Ahmad Yani, the chief of Aceh province’s municipal police, denied that the dog died because of violence and claimed that the animal perished from stress while being transported to another location.
The dog had suffocated inside the crate before the owner located the animal.
After videos of the alleged cruelty against the dog went viral, #JusticeForCanon started trending on Indonesian Twitter.
An online petition calling for a thorough investigation into the incident has gained over 130,000 signatures to date.
Aceh, located in the northwest tip of the Sumatra island, used to be a region that faced civil strife. It is now, however, a popular tourist destination among Muslim travellers as it is the only province in the Muslim-majority country that abides by sharia law.
Slamming the inhuman treatment towards the dog, Indonesia’s minister of tourism and creative economy Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno said “all forms of violence against animals are not part of halal [permitted] tourism.”…
Mark Spahn (West Seneca, NY) says
“Narrated `Aisha: “I saw the Prophet (ﷺ) … .” — Sahih Bukhari 8.158.511
What is the parenthesized symbol following “Prophet”? How is it pronounced? Am I correct in guessing that it means “peace be upon him”?
CogitoErgoSum says
I think it’s pronounced more like “pizz be upon him” … or something like that.
gravenimage says
Mark, I looked it up–Arabic to English translate. ﷺ (sly allh elyh wslm) means “may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him”. Never mind that this is ugly stuff.
CogitoErgoSum says
The meaning of “halal tourism” is that Muslim dominated countries should be at the bottom of your list of places to visit.
Daniel Triplett says
I’d only go there in a USAF strike package.
Valhella says
Absolutely the best value package, Daniel.
Infidel says
I don’t even use them as transit points. When I fly internationally, I make sure to use airlines of non-muslim countries
Daniel Triplett says
Smart. NEVER board an airliner with a Muslim in the cockpit.
gravenimage says
Smart move, Infidel. Even transferring in Dar-al-Islam can be hazardous–and you *certainly* don’t want to end up stranded there, even for a short period of time.
somehistory says
Well, the caning of couples, the stoning of women, the murders of countless women and children in mozlum countries gets very little attention…it just doesn’t “trend.”
The cruelty to a puppy dog…and course they claim it wasn’t intentional killing of the dog…gets world-wide attention.
Much like the faucifyer, who faucied over and over, didn’t diminish his popularity on the networks….until it was found out that he funded cruelty to puppies.
Perhaps it should be wider circulated that mozlums treat dogs, women and little kids much the same way as they treated this pet dog.
My advice to those who have the money and time to be tourists….avoid any place where mozlums are in charge of the government, the police, the courts, the society…and if one must go to those places….don’t carry your pets or your women or your little girls.
Valhella says
Too right, somehistory – you can judge people by the way they treat animals…
Mount Zion says
I love animals particularily dogs .
I wish human rights violation would gain the same attention and spark outrage even if they are admissible by sharija law . Like child marriage or wife beating or the enslavement of Yasidi girls or like the rape of a young spanish girl by a teen muslim where the judge quasi justified this horror by stating that it was a cultural thing , now that should have sparked worldwide outrage in the western world if I’m not mistaken this article appeared in Jihad Watch a couple of days ago . I’m actually surprised that the mistreatment of that poor dog made it so big since it’s enshrined in sharija law that dogs are unclean .
john smith says
Just in the way they treat animals, it speaks for itself what islam is all about. I recently lost my dog who I’d had for 16 years. He was the most beautiful loyal companion I’ve ever had, I’m crying now just thinking of him, I loved him so much and I miss him dearly.
somehistory says
I’m so sorry. We lost a favorite dog some years ago…in the decade before the beginning of this century, and I still tear up when I think of him. He was a fantastic dog.
My son has a dog now…mixed…and she is such a protector of my little granddaughter. They have been growing up together. I hope she lives a long, long time.
john smith says
Thank you Somehistory, as a dog lover yourself you indeed Know the bond you get to form with them, and how much you miss them when thy are gone.
gravenimage says
John and Somehistory, so sorry you lost your loyal friends of so many years. Dogs do indeed make wonderful companions and protectors.
Another point where Islam is utterly barbaric.
john smith says
Thanks Gravenimage, my dog was so loyal to me and I’ve lost my best friend. And as you say islam is utterly barbaric when it comes to the treatment of animals. How they can be so cruel to mans best friend is something I will never comprehend.
gravenimage says
It is yet one more of the hideous things about Islam.
Fitna says
How tragic for humanity that the preferences, tastes, likes and dislikes of one evil, psychopathic, deranged man has become the standard for 1.5 billion people. A man who hates women, dogs and all of humanity
Compare and contrast that with Jesus or Buddha, who taught equality and love for your fellow man/woman and animals. You can see the difference in the type of followers those religions/ideologies created.
What most Muslims are entirely clueless on is that although they individually might not be a terrorist or criminal, their co-religionists will eventually cause enough trouble for non-Muslims that they’ll be collectively blamed.
These people are irrational. I’ve known some Muslims personally, they act as if they got the winning lottery ticket, they’re headed for paradise and the rest of us are doomed and it doesn’t matter what anyone says…logic never seeps in.
I’ve learned that once you become an adult and you make certain decisions, whether good or bad, then you suffer the consequences. I feel sorry for innocent Muslims but at the end of the day it is us vs them so I vote for us non-Muslims to win.
gravenimage says
Every year here we have a “Blessing of the Animals” for the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals. San Francisco is named for this saint.
Fitna says
@ Graven, that’s really nice. It’d be great if all religions respected animals. Though most do, except Islam as we know. That death cult is such a cancer on this planet.
john smith says
I didn’t know San Francisco was named after Francis of Assisi, but now you’ve pointed it out I see the connection.
gravenimage says
Thanks, Fitna and John.
Mission Dolores, San Francisco’s oldest building, is actually named San Francisco de Asís–“Dolores” refers to a little lake that was originally at that site.
Here’s the Blessing of the Animals:
https://www.stignatiussf.org/event/blessing-of-the-animals
tim gallagher says
Spot on, Fitna. Your first paragraph sums up the whole tragic and evil situation with islam perfectly. I don’t believe that Muhammad existed, so it was a bunch of verminous, evil men and their disgusting likes and dislikes (dislikes including women, dogs and as you say all of the non-Muslims of the world) that created islam, and now over a billion people follow their crazy ideas. I am a great lover of animals, though I mainly look after stray cats, which would be starving otherwise, but dogs are great. Most decent people see dogs as “man’s best friend” for their loyalty and unconditional love, so it is unbelievably sick for Muslims to dislike dogs. It is so typical of this very sick ideology, islam.
Fitna says
Appreciated Tim.
Same here, I care about animals as well. Interestingly studies have shown dogs’ brains have evolved over tens of thousands of years to be able to understand humans better than other animals. They compared them to wolves and found they don’t understand our gestures or forms of communication as well as dogs. So we do have a special relationship with these creatures.
Only psychopaths could ever harm animals and sadly that’s what Islam has created, millions upon millions of psychos. At least when they’re a minority, Muslims generally behave themselves in non-Muslim countries, but it’s when their population becomes large enough to influence politics and society as a whole, that they become a true danger.
Animals, women, children will never be truly safe until Islam has been eradicated and its followers have died off, like the followers of past cults/religions. Until then they will remain an ever-present danger for humanity.
I’ve been watching a ton of videos about Europe and the deportation of migrants (Muslims) and refugees. It seems they’ve finally woken up and have started sending many of them back and this time it’s not just a ploy to placate those on the so-called ‘far-right.’ It seems many on the center-Left have smelled the Jihad finally. Hope this trend continues.
Ofc it’s not all western countries yet-just the ones who feel their existence threatened the most by Muslims like Denmark, Sweden and some others. I hope Canada/US does the same, but first they need to put the Conservatives/Rep’s back in power.
tim gallagher says
They are good signs that you mention there, Fitna. I hope that, finally,( there have been so many slow, slow learners around for so many years), people are waking up and finally deciding that letting Muslims into our non-Muslim countries has been a big mistake and they are beginning to send them back to where they came from. That’s interesting about dogs. I always thought that it is because they are a pack animal that they fit in so well with human beings, and they see their owner as the leader of the pack. From what you mention, domesticated dogs have learned to get along even better over the years with their human owners.I have had dogs earlier in my life, and especially a Red Setter that was a great dog, but now I am too old to actually go out and get a pet, but I feed the many stray cats that seem to come into my backyard in pretty terrible condition, starving, and, I guess, abandoned by derelict owners or some such thing. Basically, I would never let an animal starve. I find the cats very interesting anyway.
gravenimage says
Good exchange, Tim and Fitna.
And Tim, I didn’t know you took care of feral cats–good for you! I have also done feral cat rescue and socialization so that they can be adopted.
Fitna says
Thanks GI.
tim gallagher says
I remember you mentioning that looked after some stray cats, gravenimage. I am a person who genuinely likes animals quite a lot more than I like most human beings. The area that I have lived in for over 20 years is not a terrible area but it is a fairly poor area. I’m not sure whether this has something to do with the rotten way some people seem to treat the local cats. There are plenty of animal lovers here, but I have taken in and cared for 6 or 7 cats that have wandered into my backyard in bad shape. There is no way I would let them starve. I had one cat for 12 years or so before it had to be put down as it was about the die. I had a couple of others. Then about 2 years ago, three cats, all looking very similar, definitely same family, came in, all in bad shape. I asked a neighbour and he said that he thought someone a few houses down the street had moved out and abandoned them. So I have the three cats now. Because I am old, I got in touch with a very big animal rescue group out here and, if I get sick, they will take the cats away, but probably will have to put them down because they admit that they are overwhelmed by the number of cats they have to deal with. It is huge problem for this animal rescue group. There are just too many cats around and they can’t cope with such huge numbers.. I enjoy having the cats around and find them good company and entertaining. My father was a vet but I was never anywhere near smart enough, at least in science type subjects, to be able to do that work.
gravenimage says
Very nice stuff, Tim. And good that you got in touch with the animal rescue group.
Right now we have two groups of former feral siblings (a brother and sister who are seven, and a pair of sisters who are three). In 2000 I worked with an adoption group I had volunteered with before to rescue and rehabilitate an entire colony of stray cats.
tim gallagher says
Thanks, gravenimage. I have to say that, because I am 71 years old, I had thought that I would not take on any more of these cats because, at my age, you can get sick and maybe need surgery suddenly, which I have had happen a couple of times in the past few years (once with a burst appendix). However, these cats do have such a tough life and I could never refuse to feed them if they wander in. I do not understand how other people can simply ignore them, let them starve or even chase them away. The animal rescue group is the biggest and most well known such charity in Australia and is the RSPCA, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. From the title, you can see evidence of Australia’s strong bonds with the UK. The RSPCA would be known to pretty much everyone in Australia .They have a program called Home Ever After, which takes over cats, dogs or other animals when the owner gets sick or dies. As I mentioned though, they admit that, every cat breeding season, they are overwhelmed by the number of cats they have to try to deal with. My sisters will contact the RSPCA if I get sick or suddenly die. It sounds as if you and your husband are doing a great job caring for some cats in your part of the world, so good on you. Four cats is quite a lot to care for. The problem is obviously the same everywhere in the world. If I were to do any volunteer work it would be helping out animals, but, as they wander in quite often, I just stick with giving the ones that show up a decent life.
gravenimage says
We all do what we can, Tim. (Except of course for Islam, which wants to spread as much suffering as possible).
And like you, we also have an agreement with our local Feral Cat Foundation that if my husband and I are for some reason suddenly unable to care for our guys that they will take them. Hope this never happens, but it feels good to know there is a “plan b” for them.
Relic says
When’s the last time you shook your leg because a dog was humping it?
Where I live, dogs are becoming out of touch animals. Sadly many kids don’t even get close.
gravenimage says
“Out of touch animals”? Not sure what that means, Relic. It is usually considered wise (and polite!) to ask before you pet a dog, just in case the dog is over protective of their owner or anxious around strangers. But most dogs *love* to be petted, including by children.
gravenimage says
Indonesia: Officials in Sharia-adherent Aceh seize pet dog, leave it to die inside cabbage crate
…………..
*Poor dog*. Damn barbarians.
But yes–this savagery is orthodox Islam.
Fitna says
Sadly true, GI
gravenimage says
🙁
roberta says
Dr. Fauci will get the funds to Indonesia asap. Islam is pure cruelty.
Walter Sieruk says
In an Islamic propaganda booklet that I had read there was a page that had a picture of a little girl sitting with her pet and under the photo there was printed the statement “Islam is a religion that respects life, all life.”
That s obviously a completely false claim as well as total balderdash.
gravenimage says
Yes–this is absolute Taqiyya. No creed is as brutal towards animals as Islam. Dogs have it the worst, but cats, donkeys, sheep, and all other creatures are regularly abused.
Walter Sieruk says
To gravenimage, yes, the time I had spent in Egypt and then later Turkey , in the last century, I observed different cases of animal abuse abuse and the people of those Islamic countries have no concept of the idea of “animal rights.”
gravenimage says
Thanks for that grim account, Walter. I have heard many similar stories.
James Lincoln says
Strangely, the feature article reminded me of a a couple of quotes from Wall Street (1987).
Maybe Democrats / Leftists / RINOs / PETA. etc., will finally wake up to the horrors of an islamic invasion if they know that their beloved pets are at risk.
“Gordon Gekko : That’s the one thing you have to remember about WASPs: they love animals and hate people.”
“Gordon Gekko : If you need a friend, get a dog.”
OLD GUY says
Islam hates everything except young girls, and yet abusing them is ok also.
gravenimage says
Islam especially hates young girls, raping them and using them as sex slaves.
European pagan says
One more sh.th.le country I will never visit