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The following hadith is used to support the ruling that heads of statues must be destroyed even if they are not idols: | The following hadith is used to support the ruling that heads of statues must be destroyed even if they are not idols: | ||
{{Quote| | {{Quote|[https://quranx.com/hadith/AbuDawud/DarusSalam/Hadith-4158/ Abu Dawud 4158] (removed from the USC-MSA edition)|Narrated Abu Hurayrah: The Messenger of Allah said: Gabriel came to me and said: I came to you last night and was prevented from entering simply because there were images at the door, for there was a decorated curtain with images on it in the house, and there was a dog in the house. So '''order the head of the image which is in the house to be cut off''' so that it resembles the form of a tree; order the curtain to be cut up and made into two cushions spread out on which people may tread; and order the dog to be turned out. The Messenger of Allah then did so. The dog belonged to al-Hasan or al-Husayn and was under their couch. So he ordered it to be turned out. Abu Dawud said: Al-Nadd means a thing on which clothes are placed like a couch.}} | ||
==Justice Between Believers and Non-Believers== | ==Justice Between Believers and Non-Believers== |