(UK) For a while now western nations have bent over backwards in which to accommodate the followers of Islam who happen to live within their borders. Anybody who objects to mosques,halal meat, Sharia law etc... is branded a racist and ostracised from decent society. One such example is how Manchester Airport in the north of England has set aside changing rooms for around 10,000 plus Muslims who they expect will undertake the Haj to Mecca. These changing rooms at Terminal One will enable these travellers to change into the simple white robes that Muslims clad themselves in while walking round Mecca. But the part which caught my eye is how spare robes will be made available for those travellers who feel that they have been contaminated by police dogs at the the airport. For years now all we have heard from protesting muslims is how they see our canine friends as unclean and that we have to respect their views by going nowhere near them with them.
despicable:
the biggest rise in dog fighting in over 100 years had been reported in the UK, surprisingly the idiots behind this despicable (and forbidden) act are all Islamic. get that the very people who protest about being near dogs are the very ones keeping them at home. (Which may help explain why 18 month old Zumer Ahmed was ripped apart by her uncles pitbull in the family kitchen.) Well returning to Manchester it seems that Arshad Hussain has just been found guilty of mistreating 4 pitbull types he kept in a lock-up at the back of the house. When the RSPCA raided his premises they found all the dogs sporting injuries consistent with dog fighting , he claims that they had been fighting amongst themselves. Yup that old excuse.
In light of this growth of this underground Islamic led dog fighting scene, the question needs to be asked is why do we continue to pander to this notion that we must respect Muslims by going nowhere near them with dogs when it transpires that they have no problems at all with dogs. I mean it didn't stop a number of Islamic idiots from trying to plant explosives inside a number of them the other-day in Iraq.
(Reuters) - A senior Iranian cleric has decreed dogs are “unclean” and should not be kept as pets — a move aimed at discouraging Western-style dog ownership in the Islamic state, a newspaper reported on Saturday
Muhammad, profit of Islam,
hated dogs too.
Every soldier of Allah
seeks to emulate Muhammad
because he was the perfect man,
uswa hasana, al insan al kamil……
Dogs are considered “unclean” under Islamic tradition but, while relatively rare in Iran, some people do keep them as pets.
By issuing a fatwa — a religious ruling — Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi has sent a clear message that this trend must stop.
“Friendship with dogs is a blind imitation of the West,” he was quoted as saying in Javan daily. “There are lots of people in the West who love their dogs more than their wives and children.”
Guard dogs and sheep dogs are considered acceptable under Islamic law but Iranians who carry dogs in their cars or take them to public parks can be stopped by police and fined.
The Koran does not explicitly prohibit contact with dogs, Shirazi said, but Islamic tradition showed it to be so. “We have lots of narrations in Islam that say dogs are unclean.”
The interpretation of religious rules on personal conduct is a constant source of debate and potential conflict in Iran which has been an Islamic republic since a revolution ousted the Western-backed Shah in 1979.
In a television interview last week, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad weighed in on the issue of the Islamic dress code, saying women who fail to cover their hair completely should not be harassed by the police.
Morality police are conducting their annual crackdown and women who reveal strands of hair are liable to be stopped in the streets for failing to respect the dress code, or “hijab.”
Ahmadinejad’s surprisingly liberal view was condemned by fellow hard-liner politicians and senior clerics “I wish he had not said those words about the hijab,” Grand Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati told the faithful during the week’s Friday prayers, in a rare criticism of the president.
“We are grappling with many problems including economic and political ones but the issues of morality and ethical security are among the important issues that cannot be ignored,” he said.
Tehran University has set up a thinktank “to investigate the problems related to hijab,” the representative of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to the university announced on Monday.
via sheikyermami.com