Indeed, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has provided guidance on how to deal with dogs, particularly in terms of cleanliness and hygiene.This guidance aligns with the understanding that dogs' saliva contain harmful germs or impurities, which pose a risk to human health. It is important to note that Islam does not promote hatred towards dogs. Instead, it encourages a responsible appraoch to dealing with dogs in a way that maintains cleanliness and avoids potential harm. Dogs can be useful for guarding property, herding livestock, hunting, and other purposes, but their saliva is impure (najas) in terms of Islamic ritual purity. As muslim, we should follow the Prophet's teachings and maintan proper cleanliness when dealing with dogs, including keeping them away from food and other items used by human, as a means of safeguarding health and adhering to religious guidance.
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