In Islam, necessity permits exceptions to certain prohibitions. If someone is forced to engage in a haram (forbidden) act to save their life, such as consuming non-halal food in a life-threatening situation, it is generally allowed, as preserving life is a high priority in Islam. However, this exception applies strictly within the scope of necessity and should not exceed what is needed to ensure survival.
Shayaan Khan Answered question November 8, 2024