Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The "Shocking" History of Islam & Dogs (Explains Hasan Piker & Kaya!)

Nov 10, 2025
Delve into the intriguing history of Muslim attitudes toward dogs, shaped by ancient scriptures and urban sanitation. Explore the Hassan Piker controversy, linking contemporary behavior to cultural upbringing and pressures. Hear about historical treatment of dogs, contrasting modern interpretations and public health implications. Discussions cover cultural compatibility, child development benefits of pet ownership, and the fallout from public moral judgments. Join a thought-provoking journey into how traditions influence perceptions and identity.
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INSIGHT

Scripture Reflects Practical Rabies Fears

  • Islamic texts and hadiths include passages that restrict dogs, sometimes mandating killing non-working dogs and requiring repeated washing after contact with saliva.
  • Those rules likely arose from pragmatic concerns like rabies outbreaks and urban sanitation rather than purely theological dislike.
INSIGHT

Urban Density Shaped Dog Attitudes

  • Urban Muslim societies developed stronger anti-dog norms because dense cities made dogs health hazards and sanitation substitutes.
  • European rural societies kept pro-dog traditions longer because dogs served herding and protection roles there.
ANECDOTE

Hassan Piker Dog Controversy

  • Malcolm recounts the Hassan Piker controversy where Hassan allegedly used an electric collar and mistreated his expensive dog on stream.
  • Malcolm connects Hassan's behavior to cultural background and performative choices for a progressive audience.
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