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[quote]Your opinion is correct, I believe. Taking precautionary measures to avoid loss of human life should not be objected to. The Muslim scholars have always obligated the Muslims to abide by the traffic rules to secure their own lives and also of the other travelers. I think donating blood should be seen in the same perspective. I would however stress the fact that Allah has proscribed only eating the blood poured forth. I do not understand why this question arose? Because the Holy Qur’an has held it forbidden to eat the blood poured forth (Surah 6: 145). I see a great difference between devouring blood and having a blood transfusion. What do you think, doc? You may see/explain it in technical sense? [/quote]
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