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[quote]Of course, this is not like eating blood. There is a world of difference between devouring blood and having it through the IV. The former is certainly an act of volition and the person is enjoying eating the abominable thing. But the latter is an act compelled by the compelling circumstances. We must appreciate that the Islam is a religion of ease. It does not aim at making things difficult for people. If they cannot offer the Sala’h while standing, they should sit down and offer the Sala’h; if they do not find water or a meager amount is only available for drinking, they should perform Tayamum instead of performing Wudu; if they are ill during the month of Ramadan, they should postpone the fasts to the time when they are healthy et cetera. Keeping this aspect of Islam in perspective, even if the act as described by you is equivalent to eating blood, it would be permissible. I however do think that this is equivalent to devouring blood. [/quote]
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