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UK Mosques: dogs allowed

Published: 25 September, 2008, 14:08
Edited: 20 December, 2009, 03:56


A blind Muslim student was the first person in the world to be allowed to attend his local mosque accompanied by his guide dog, reports The Guardian. The Muslim Law (Sharia) Council UK hopes that more mosques in Britain and worldwide will soon follow suit

 
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Paul UK December 19, 2009, 17:55 quote
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Perhaps they will allow women into the main hall to pray beside the men or are they going to still class them as they do doge unclean and contaminated and before you Male Muslims start telling me that it's not true..learn your own book: Qur'an 4:43 "Believers, approach not prayers if you are polluted (had sex, farted, attended call of nature or touched a woman).

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