Pets in Islam .Β 

πŸŒΈπŸ¦πŸŒΈπŸ¦†πŸŒΈπŸ€πŸŒΈπŸ±πŸŒΈπŸ”πŸŒΈπŸ’  Pets in Islamic lifestyle:

πŸ”ΈPigeonΒ 

In Islamic lifestyle some pets are highly recommended to be kept at home because of their spritual and other benefits.

For example dogs are not supposed to be kept at home.

πŸ’ Imam Ali says: “there is no benefit in keeping dogs except the hunter and guard dogs (used to protect the flock”

And of course these dogs are supposed to be kept outside.

πŸ”ΈBut about pigeons there are plenty of Ahadith recommending to keep them.

πŸ”ΊSome scholars believe that some specific diseases such as M.S, Parkinsonism, Madness, etc are caused by Jins, when they get close to human being.Β 

One of the ways to keep the Jins away is keeping pigeons at home according to the Ahadith.

πŸ’ Abd
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I was in the presence of Imam Sadiq and I saw 3 pigeons are on his bed and they made it dirty by their poop. I told Imam about that, he replied: “it’s OK, it’s good to have them in the house”


πŸ’  “P
the birds which the prophets used to keep them at home and in the house where they stay, the evils of Jins will not disturb the members of that house.”

πŸ”ΊU

ons, roosters and sparrows, Cuckoo is a bird which according to some Ahadith is not supposed to be kept at home nor should let them build their house on our environment as they cause spritual troubles.

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