ISLAM AND THE WEST - 84

 The last sentence of the verse, “whoever is compelled by necessity…” refers to situations in which a person is suffering from such severe starvation that if he does not eat he will die, and the only food that is available is Haraam (unlawful), then it is not only permissible but actually Wajib (necessary) under Shariah for him to eat that Haraam food to save his life. However, as the second part of the verse specifies, he is only allowed to eat as much as is necessary to save his life, and he shouldn’t be eating Haraam food to seek pleasure or eat more than is necessary to save his life.

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