In Islam, if someone is forced to engage in a haram (forbidden) act to save their life, it is generally permissible under the principle of darura (necessity). This exception applies when there is no other option, and the action is necessary for survival. However, they should only do the minimum required to preserve life and avoid it as soon as the threat ends. Islam prioritizes the preservation of life, making this allowance in dire situations.
Rashida Parveen Answered question November 4, 2024