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dmstealth t1_ixl4nvf wrote

Mr. Steal yo girl.

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sr4381 t1_ixl7zf8 wrote

Looks like he's ready to ride camels

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MattMasterChief t1_ixla4ao wrote

But, how prepared is he to make profits by condoning modern slavery and trampling all over people's human rights?

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WomenRepulsor t1_ixlm2hk wrote

Touching dogs is considered Haram by Muslims(My knowledge is limited to Indian Muslims). This is why most Muslims often have pet cats or camels but not dogs.

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finian2 t1_ixlmw1d wrote

Yeah you're not gonna get much positivity with how shoddy the current world cup is.

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Garyullo t1_ixlphg6 wrote

Blinking an eye to argentinean fans. 😂

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KitteNlx t1_ixlsik3 wrote

So very accurate to the real thing. Looks just like your average Saudi.

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crispy_luck t1_ixm6he6 wrote

10,000 people died sowing the dog’s outfit

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NewAccountNo18381 t1_ixmb0rr wrote

And exploiting slave labor, marrying children, and bribing western officials

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tdogg241 t1_ixmj7ut wrote

Watching the WC is a tacit endorsement of the human rights violations that made it possible. Gross.

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Narhachi t1_ixmsa71 wrote

I'm so against your dog's tragic history of human rights violations but #omgwhosagoodpuppywuppy

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Advanced-Ad-5693 t1_ixnurqc wrote

Islam forbids Muslims to keep dogs, and the punishment for that is that the one who does that loses one or two qirats from his hasanat (good deeds) each day. An exception has been made in the case of keeping dogs for hunting, guarding livestock and guarding crops .

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever keeps a dog, except a dog for herding, hunting or farming, one qirat will be deducted from his reward each day.” Narrated by Muslim, 1575.

‘Abd-Allah ibn ‘Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever keeps a dog, except a dog for herding livestock or a dog that is trained for hunting, two qirats will be deducted from his reward each day.” Narrated by al-Bukhari, 5163; Muslim, 1574.

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