Islamic Ruling on Dying Due to Hunger Strike

Author: Dr. Muhammad Zia-ur-Rahman Al-Azmi رحمه الله

❖ Ruling on a Person Who Dies Due to Hunger Strike


Whoever dies as a result of a hunger strike is considered to have committed suicide and engaged in a prohibited act. Allah ﷻ says:


﴿لَا تَقْتُلُوا أَنفُسَكُمْ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ كَانَ بِكُمْ رَحِيمًا﴾

[An-Nisā’: 29]

"Do not kill yourselves; indeed, Allah is ever Merciful to you."


It is well known that a person who refrains from eating and drinking will inevitably die. On this basis, such a person is regarded as having taken their own life.

⚠ Prohibition of Prolonged Hunger Strikes Leading to Death

  • It is not permissible for any individual to engage in a hunger strike so long and severe that it results in death.
  • Such an act is strictly forbidden, as it directly causes the loss of one's own life, which Islam sanctifies.

✔ Conditional Permissibility of Limited Hunger Strikes


However, if:


① The hunger strike does not reach the point of death,
② It is the only possible means available to resist oppression or obtain a legitimate right,
③ The individual lives in a country or region where this method is recognized as a valid form of protest,


Then there is no harm in adopting this method for a limited duration, provided it does not cause fatal harm.


But if it extends to the point of risking death, it becomes impermissible in all cases.


[Ibn ʿUthaymīn: Nūr ʿala al-Darb: 8]
 
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