2) Goat. 3) Sheep. 4) Buffalo. 5) Stag. 6) Rabbit. 7) Cow (including mountain cow) Wild-ass (The prohibition in the Hadith is of domesticated donkeys) 9) Fish (of all types, including prawns according to those who consider prawns to be a form of fish. Others however, don’t permit its consumption, for they don’t consider prawns to be from Is it permissible to keep cats in Islam? It is permissible to keep cats in the house, and there is nothing wrong with that because cats are not harmful or najis (impure). With regard to cats not being harmful, no one disputes that, rather they are useful because they eat snakes, rats, bugs and other things that may be in the house or yard. The two places where dogs are mentioned in the Qur'an, one of them states it acceptable to eat meat carried by a dog and the second shows a dog being a channel for protection. If the Qur'an itself shows that dogs and pious people can cooperate and intermingle, the hadith and it's relation to cleanliness makes sense. According to the information that we have gathered about the capybara, it is a herbivorous animal that has no fangs and is not considered impure. Hence, it is halaal (lawful), as there is no valid reason for declaring it unlawful to eat. Allah knows best. The scholars differed in opinion with regard to the permissibility of eating a squirrel; the majority of them are of the view that it is permissible to eat it. However, some other scholars are of the view that it is forbidden to eat it because it eats with its canine teeth; this is the view of the Hanafi school, and the view of some scholars of It is not permissible to sell and/or buy snakes. Correct me if I am wrong but I think this leads owning snakes or non permissible pets is not allowed. Reasoning for my though is that I would have to buy a snake to own it. And as buying one is non permissible, the ownership of a snake as a pet would be as well. Source: https://islamqa.info/en/3004. .

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