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Saudi Arabian Man Feeds On Two Of His Four Wives To Survive In The Desert

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A Saudi Arabian Man ate the flesh of two of his four wives after a tragic car accident left them stranded in the treacherous scorching heat of the Saudi Arabian desert for 13 days.

Mustafa Ali Hamad, 41, and his four wives were traveling to greet a family member near Ash Shalfa when they took a wrong turn during a sand storm and crashed their vehicle, which killed one of Hamad’s wife on the spot.

For three days, they were left in the hot scorching sun with barely any water and no food until Hamad decided to send two of his wives in search of help, himself not being able to do so because of his medical condition.

Both women roamed the desert during a gruesome ten days before finding help in a small village. Rescuers were shocked to find only the husband alive and his two other wives dead, of which he had fed upon to survive during his ordeal.

“I hope Allah can forgive me in this moment of weakness for eating the flesh of both of my deceased wives, but I could not control myself, I was so hungry,” he told reporters, in tears.

During his 13-day ordeal, Hamad told journalists that he decided he had no other choice but to feed upon his deceased wife who had perished during the car accident, but that his other wife vehemently refused to do so and died three days later.

“I fear Allah’s judgment for what I have done but all my wives are devout Muslims and so I believed the flesh of their dead bodies to be halal (lawful or permissible)” he lamented during an interview.
Hamad also said that he fears authorities will punish him for his actions but that he has put his faith in Allah’s hands and that he is ready to confront whatever judgment will befall upon him.

Although it is not allowed to kill a human being under Islamic law with the specific intention of eating him, most Muslim scholars agree cannibalism is permitted, but only under special circumstances.

“It is not proper to eat human flesh unless the person makes sure that this act saves him from starving to death” one 12th century Muslim scholar, Ibn Al-Araby, wrote.
“It is also not permitted to perform sexual acts upon the dead person’s body unless it is the body of an Infidel,” Ibn Al-Araby also commented in his fundamental writing The doctrine of perfect man (Al-Insān al-Kāmil).

Hamad is presently under intensive medical care as doctors fear his overweight condition and diabetes may have put an enormous strain on his heart and vital organs.

Doctors were also surprised to learn that Hamad had lost absolutely no weight during his excruciating 13-day ordeal but had gained a healthy four pounds.

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