Dog's and Their Relationship To Man by Md. Yunus Abdullah
This book, authored by Md. Yunus Abdullah, delves into the topic of dogs and their relationship to mankind, with a specific focus on the Muslim perspective. The author notes that while most Muslims are reluctant to discuss the subject, dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years and used for various purposes. Depending on cultural and religious beliefs, dogs can be considered a companion ("man's best friend") or used for hunting, guarding, or farming. The book aims to provide context and understanding from an Islamic viewpoint, published as part of "The Beauty of Islam" series by the Islamic Dakwah Centre in Brunei Darussalam.
Features & Benefits
- In-depth Analysis: Offers a comprehensive discussion on the nuanced topic of dogs within an Islamic context.
- Educational Content: Provides insights into the various historical and cultural uses of dogs.
- Religious Perspective: Explores and clarifies the relationship between Muslims and dogs, addressing common misunderstandings.
- Authoritative Source: Published by a recognized Islamic Centre, lending credibility to the content.
- Informative: Helps readers understand different perspectives on canine relationships, contrasting general cultural views with specific religious narratives.
Product Details
Publication Year: 2002
Language: English
Literary Form: Not fiction
Audience: General
ISBN: 100020027