Muslim and blind – the stigma of having a guide dog
A blind Muslim man has told ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ 5 live about how he had to overcome cultural barriers when he got a guide dog.
Growing up, Mohammed Rasid thought the Islamic tradition of seeing dogs as unclean meant he couldn’t have a guide dog, but the charity Guide Dogs helped explain the benefits to him and his family.
Speaking to Emma Barnett, he explained there are certain rules he has to observe: “If you get saliva from a dog on your clothes, they have to be thoroughly washed before you can pray.
"Some of my family and people in the community aren’t happy that I have a guide dog, but they’ve calmed down."
This clip is originally from 5 live Daily on Wednesday 11 January 2017.
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