Ahmed_Saadaq_Mohamed
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assalamu alaikum brothers and sisters, i want to know what happens if i touch dry dog. cuz some people said if the dog is dry it has got no problem. plz tell me about it
Wa alaikom asalamassalamu alaikum brothers and sisters, i want to know what happens if i touch dry dog. cuz some people said if the dog is dry it has got no problem. plz tell me about it
jazakallah for your answer but i meant do i hv to wash the part which the dog touched seven times if the dog was not wet?Wa alaikom asalam
May Allah reward you for your care.
The answer I'd say lays within the details, such as the nature of the dog to the person who touched it. Most dog related cases in Islam just lead to keep both the place you live and the place you pray clear from presence of Dogs, and if you happen to touch a dog for any reason, you must renew your ablution before praying or performing most acts of worship.
If there any other specifics in this matter you would like to share, please do Jazaka Allahu Khairan.
jazakallah for your answer but i meant do i hv to wash the part which the dog touched seven times if the dog was not wet?
Most dog related cases in Islam just lead to keep both the place you live and the place you pray clear from presence of Dogs, and if you happen to touch a dog for any reason, you must renew your ablution before praying or performing most acts of worship.
assalamu alaikum brothers and sisters, i want to know what happens if i touch dry dog. cuz some people said if the dog is dry it has got no problem. plz tell me about it
Praise be to Allaah.
Touching dogs or their saliva does not nullify wudoo’ because if tahaarah is done according to the rules of sharee’ah, nothing can nullify it except things for which there is evidence in sharee’ah. There is no such evidence that touching dogs or their saliva have this effect. It was not mentioned by the scholars among the things that nullify wudoo’.
Ibn Qudaamah mentioned in al-Mughni (1/264) things that nullify wudoo’, and he did not mention touching dogs or their saliva. Then he said: “These are all the things that nullify tahaarah, and it cannot be nullified by anything else according to the view of the majority of scholars…”
But there is no doubt that dogs’ saliva is very dirty and extremely naajis (impure), and it can only be removed by washing seven times, one of them with earth. There is a difference between this and something which nullifies tahaarah.
And Allaah knows best.