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Iran top cleric says dogs unclean as pets
2010-06-20
[Al Arabiya Latest] 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.

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 Quran 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 hardliner 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 think-tank "to investigate the problems related to hijab", the representative of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to the university announced on Monday.
Posted by:Fred

#17  "What do the dogs think?"

They think Iranian clerics are boobs.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-06-20 20:31  

#16  What do the dogs think?
Posted by: Perfesser   2010-06-20 18:57  

#15  At least we've moved beyond boob-quakes. Too bad.
Posted by: DMFD   2010-06-20 17:39  

#14  Another advantage dogs have over Iranian clerics is that dogs usually don't look like child molesters.
Posted by: SteveS   2010-06-20 15:32  

#13  Two kinds of people in the world, those who love dogs and those who don't. Isn't it interesting that Muslims and Asians in general fall into one category, and most of the Western World falls into the other?
Personally, if you don't like dogs, I generally find I don't like you because, if you reject a creature that loves unconditionally and is loyal beyond all reason, then you clearly lack a genuine soul!
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2010-06-20 12:27  

#12  They only like mad dogs over there.
Posted by: Goober Goobelopolous   2010-06-20 11:22  

#11  Well, coming from a group that has contempt for the many wonders and pleasures of life and only beholds the Koran in high regard (which prescribes and proscribes against the many wonders), is anyone surprised?
Posted by: HammerHead   2010-06-20 11:01  

#10  I guess Shirazi never watched the Twilight Zone. All of this, just because ol' Mo was a scaredy cat when it came to dogs.

But because of them, I have a new name for my next dog.....JR.....for "Jihadi Repellent".
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2010-06-20 10:49  

#9  I'd wager my Springer Spaniel smells better wet than any senior Iranian cleric.
Posted by: regular joe   2010-06-20 10:05  

#8  gorb,
Old Arab saying:
"A woman for duty, a boy for pleasure and a goat for ecstasy".
Posted by: tipper   2010-06-20 07:31  

#7  I wonder where goats fit into Bulldog's list.
Posted by: gorb   2010-06-20 05:26  

#6  Isn't that a coincidence! My dog says that Iranians are too unclean to be pets.

Hell, come to think of it, my dog is less hairy, smells better and wears less cheap aftershave than most Iranian guys. He drives better, too.
Posted by: Dash Riprock   2010-06-20 04:55  

#5  Or in other words:

People in Iran love their wives and children less than people in the West love thier dogs.
Posted by: junkirony   2010-06-20 04:07  

#4  Seen plenty of evidence that Muslim men love neither their wives nor their children; or at least that their priorities rank as:
1. self
2. local imam/firebrand
3. Islam
4. buddies
5. male children
6. dead wives
7. youngest wives
8. other wives
9. female children.
Posted by: Bulldog   2010-06-20 03:53  

#3  "There are lots of people in the West who love their dogs more than their wives and children."

Well, he does have a point there.
Posted by: gromky   2010-06-20 03:12  

#2  I say Iranian top clerics are unclean as pets.
Fixed it for ya, RTT
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2010-06-20 02:43  

#1  I say Iranian top clerics are unclean as pets.
Posted by: Rin Tin Tin   2010-06-20 02:10  

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