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The dog in surah al-Kahf

Many of us will read this surah on Fridays yet many of the benefits from the surah might slip the attention of most of us common people. One of such, is the mentioning of the dog in the story of the sleepers of the cave. What is the meaning of bringing up the mention of a dog, whose saliva is considered impure and the very ownership of a dog will cause the owner to decrease in reward not to mention that the Angels will not come close to a place where there are dogs present, so then what is the purpose of mentioning this animal?

The name of the dog was Qitmeer, it was said that he was the hunting dog of one of the people or that he was the dog of the king’s cook, who shared their religious views, and brought his dog with him.

Imaam Ibn Kathir says in his famous tafseer:

Ibn Jurayj said “He was guarding the door for them.” It was his nature and habit to lie down at their door as if guarding them. He was sitting outside the door, because the angels do not enter a house in which there is a dog, as was reported in As-Sahih, nor do they enter a house in which there is an image, a person in state of ritual impurity or a disbeliever, as was narrated in the Hasan Hadith.

The blessing they enjoyed extended to their dog, so the sleep that overtook them overtook him too. This is the benefit of accompanying good people, and so this dog attained fame and stature.

4 Comments

  1. 'Uthmaan says:

    JazakAllahu Khayran!

    I just want to point out that a good Tafsir Surah Kahf can be found here: http://trueword.wordpress.com/tafsir-surah-kahf/

  2. Ahlaam says:

    Jazaakallaah khayr

  3. Um sumaya says:

    Asalaamu alaikum warahmatullah wabarakatu

    the angels do not enter a house in which there is a dog, as was reported in As-Sahih, nor do they enter a house in which there is an image, a person in state of ritual impurity or a disbeliever, as was narrated in the Hasan Hadith.

    does that means aswell a picture is hidding inside the wardrobe or elswhere?

    if a disbeliver comes in ur house and he/she is doing somthing in ur house does that mean aswell the angels wont come?

    JazakAllahu khairan.

    • khaldun says:

      Wa ‘Alaiki Assalam Warahamtullahi Wabaraktuh

      I am sorry I can not answer your questions concerning that, please try asking someone with more knowledge.

      BaarakAllahu Feeki

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