Style of Islamic life: study of the prevalence of dog keeping in Iranian-Islamic society and its aspects

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Current life has faced to keeping animals, and this is prescribed in Islam to keep some animals such as: pigeon, rooster, nightingale, and etc. and keeping some others is prevented. In the current society, this question has been risen that why keeping an animal such as dog, which has good traits, is prevented in Islam? And why keeping od dog has been common in spite of its prevention? the history and reason of this adventure in western countries, in this article, was provided and then the reasons of its entrance in Islamic society, and its disadvantages were studied. Dog as an animal which has been with Man, and as other animal, in Islam, entitles rights. Because of lack of proper family system in western countries, and fade of emotional relations, keeping dogs has been appeared. Keeping dogs has social and personal disadvantages, and this false culture, unfortunately, has spread, that has different reasons, and caused to many risks in Islamic society. Some, also, attribute keeping dogs to Imam Hussain (P.H)’s utterings, that is rejected by studying of narrations and Quran verses.
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Persian
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فصلنامه سخن جامعه, Volume:7 Issue: 16, 2019
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7
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