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"The Loss Of A Beloved Pet."
Islam is a way of life that encourages kindness, tolerance and acceptance. It
is not always practiced that way but that is clearly the emphasis of the Quran,
which is the scripture given by God to Muhammad in the 600’s AD. Tradition has
changed the focus somewhat over the centuries but if you go to the source—the
Quran—and look there for answers, it’s quite clear.
Animals—all animals—are submitters to the will of God, which makes them
“muslims.” They come to this earth for a period of time, determined by God, and
then they return to Him for eternity. The Quran makes it clear that all the
animals will go to Heaven. The movie title; “All Dogs Go to Heaven” was
absolutely correct. Dogs cannot be “bad” since they are submitters. That’s not
necessarily true for all humans, but all the animals will go back to God. So, if
as a human, you lead a righteous life and worship God ALONE, submit to the will
of God, you will be reunited with your pets in Heaven. We can learn a lot from
watching how our pets accept this concept of submission.
Unfortunately, some of this truth has been lost over the last 1400 years. In
traditional Islam, it is not considered clean to have a dog. But the Quran tells
of a story of young men who fled persecution and hid in a cave for 309 years and
their faithful dog slept there with them. By mentioning the dog in that story,
God is telling us that He approves of us keeping pets. There is also a reference
in the Quran to training your dogs and eating the food that they catch for you.
God says: “You train them according to God’s teachings.”
There are no references in the Quran to grieving for your pet. I think that’s
because, since we know they are going to Heaven, there’s no need to grieve. How
we cope with the loss in our own lives is a personal matter. As far as
counseling or spiritual guidance, it would come from friends within the
community, helping friends to cope. We would remind each other of the comforting
fact that while we will miss the companionship of our dog, the dog itself is in
total happiness forever. We make our own mental image—I’ve always had the
soothing picture of my dog chasing rabbits and eating steak. This was especially
helpful with a dog that I’d had for over 18 years. At the end she was quite
frail and slow. When she died, my friends in the community were able to make me
smile with this image of the younger, healthier, happier dog. Knowing that she,
and all the other dogs I have lost, are romping joyously in Paradise gives me
peace. My goal is to be worthy to join them in the end.
Finally, I would like to quote some verses from the Quran. Traditional Islam
relies heavily on books called Hadith, written centuries after the Prophet
Muhammad’s death, but true Islam takes all its guidance and knowledge from the
Quran itself, the proven word of God.
All the creatures on earth, and all the birds that fly
with wings, are communities like you. We did not leave anything out of this
book. To their Lord, all these creatures will be summoned. [6:38]
Among His proofs is the creation of the heavens and the earth,
and the creatures He spreads in them. He is able to summon them, when He wills.
[42:29]
The heavens and the earth are full of proofs for the
believers. Also in your creation, and the creation of all the animals, there are
proofs for people who are certain. [45:3-4]
Do you not realize that to God prostrates everyone in the
heavens and the earth, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and the
mountains, and the trees, and the animals, and many people? [22:18]
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