However, Islamically, it is prohibitively disliked to keep a dog in the house. You could keep it outside right next to your house where you can watch over living in a comfortable dog kennel. In the Hanafi school, it is prohibitively disliked (makruh tahriman) to keep a dog as a pet, yet one may keep a hunting dog or a guard dog to protect one
Maybe a squirrel monkey. Go to the zoo or watch a nature documentary. No hadith or verse prohibits having raccoons or monkeys. So I think you can go ahead. A scholar is probably better to be asked. Monkeys are not permissable to be kept as pets. A monkey is considered to be a reprehensible animal in Islam Allah (SWA) in the Holy Quran has told
So if you erase the facial features from these toys, then the prohibition no longer applies, and it is permissible to keep them. But if you do not erase the facial features, then it is not permissible to buy them or keep them, whether for cats or for adornment or for any other purpose, apart from that which is permitted in Islamic teaching
No, According to Hanafi, Shafi, and Hanbali jurisprudence of Islamic schools, all reptile creatures are considered haram, including turtles and Tortoises. While some scholars argue eating turtles is halal in Islam because they believe turtles are sea creatures that are generally halal to eat. They also took the references of these Quran verses.
No,and He is Why with 6 Proofs. C.J Ahmed-08.04.2023. Stuffed animals are toys such as reddy bears or real animals that have ben stuffed after they have died. Having or buying such animals is not haram in Islam because of the general permissibility of having toys such as dolls or any other animate toys. The evidence is from the following hadiths,
It is permissible to keep pets, regardless of whether they are birds, fish, reptiles or any other animal except pigs and dogs. It will not be permissible to keep an animal which may cause harm neither is it permissible to cause any harm to an animal. A hadith in Sahih Bukhari (Vol.2 Pg.905 and 915-Qadeemi) mentions that a young Sahabi by the
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pets that are halal to keep