Muslims can eat pork, if necessary. You lose, child.
Nope, it's considered "unclean." So again, you are wrong, as usual.
Nope. It's food, but you'd have to know Islam to know what is necessary for survival is allowed.
It is PROHIBITED to eat pork according to the Muslim religion. Am I going to have to fetch a link to prove you wrong once more?
Please do, and you will discover that while unclean if it's that or survival, poke that piggy...
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From a MUSLIM website.
Why Pork is Forbidden in Islam (All parts) - The Religion of Islam
God allows us to enjoy all the good lawful things and forbids us to partake of those things that may be harmful to our beliefs, health, well being, or morals.
[1] Consequently, Muslims are acutely aware of the dangers of eating things that are forbidden and therefore make concerted efforts to seek out permissible food, even if it involves extra effort or expense.
If a believer consumes pork unknowingly or by mistake, there is no sin of him or her. God does not punish anyone for lack of knowledge, nor for unintentional mistakes or forgetfulness. However if a believer is certain, or thinks that any pork, or pork products may be in his food, drinks or medicines then it is not permissible for him or her to consume it. If he has doubts then he must make an effort to inquire about the ingredients or ask for details.
[2] Nowadays knowledge about ingredients and the manufacturing process is readily available and the prohibition applies whether there is a small amount of pork or pork products, or a large amount.
The scholars of Islam differ over the issue of whether or not changing the form of the impurity (in this case pork products) lifts the prohibition. The Islamic Organisation for Medical Sciences is of the opinion that changing the form (for example, food, and medicine additives) so that it becomes something different,
does lift the prohibition. However, there is no doubt and no difference of opinion that it is forbidden to consume meat derived from the pig, including ham and bacon.