🐶I was raised with big dogs. Don't remember there not being a dog in my life. German Shepherds, Collies, assorted large mixes, my grand parents even had wiener dogs. They are loving beautiful creatures that give unconditional love if treated well. A dogs life time is so short that "dog people" have had many dogs travel through their lives. Losing a dog is as painful as loosing a family member, and 15 years just isn't enough time.
There has been this unfortunate trend going on around assorted social medias where muslims are making videos talking about dogs being "unclean", and should not be sharing home space with people. Some videos even damn the pet owners for having them in their homes.
For the record, I love my two dogs. One is a large male guardian dog (140 lbs), looks like a German shepherd with floppy ears and a large titan head and body. The other is a rescued whippet hound, looks like a skinny greyhound, but in a smaller body. They are family, they are with us 100% of the time. Due to their size, they are not allowed on the beds or furniture, though they have their own beds.
Now if I had to choose between having dogs in my home, or muslims, I'm going to choose dogs. Besides, dogs haven't strapped bombs on their bodies and blown themselves up in crowds of women and children. Dogs have also not captured people and chopped their heads off in public, nor thrown homosexuals off of 20 story buildings. So if you are going to criticize "dog owners" and call their dogs "unclean animals" and claim those who have dogs in their homes are somehow immoral or unethical, perhaps you should look in the mirror first.
There are questions concerning the Muslim call to prayer. If you can hear it wherever you stand, the land is Allah's taken from America.
The Adhan, or the Muslim call to prayer, is a public declaration that the land is being claimed for Allah and his prophet Mohammed.
How much of NYC, NY will remain in years to come 🇺🇸