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The Basenji is a dog breed that behaves most like a cat, known for its independent nature, cleanliness, and quiet demeanor.
No, the Quran does not explicitly prohibit owning a dog; however, Islamic teachings offer guidelines on how dogs should be treated and for what purposes they may be kept.
Muslims are permitted to touch dogs, but traditional Islamic teachings often view dogs as impure and require ritual cleansing after contact.
The Quran does not explicitly forbid owning a dog, but Islamic traditions advise caution regarding their cleanliness and presence in certain spaces.
Muslims can touch dogs, but Islamic jurisprudence varies; while dogs are not inherently forbidden, their saliva is generally considered impure.
No, the Quran does not explicitly forbid owning a dog, but Islamic teachings include guidelines about their use and cleanliness.
Muslims are generally discouraged from touching dogs, especially when the animal is wet, due to purity concerns in Islamic law, though opinions vary by school of thought.
Yes, Allah is Most Forgiving, and if owning a dog was done unintentionally or out of ignorance, sincere repentance is always accepted in Islam.
Yes, you can pray in a house with a dog, as long as the area of prayer is clean from impurities such as dog saliva or feces.

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