According to World Health Organisation

 According to World Health Organisation (WHO), the COVID-19 vaccine does not contain animal products of any kind. Therefore, the COVID-19 vaccine is claimed to be halal.

Vaccines and other human protection measures are advocated in Islam. Concerns about vaccines' Halal (permissible under Islamic law) status and possible danger might slow uptake. However, in the context of the present pandemic, vaccinations are vital, and obtaining a COVID-19 immunisation is genuinely a kind of Sharia law compliance, for the greater good.

Migraines are headaches, typically on one side of the head, and often of a pulsating quality, lasting anywhere between 4-72 hours at a stretch. They usually come accompanied with symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, light, sound and touch sensitivity, and even a tingling sensation in other parts of the body. Particularly during Ramadan, migraine patients know how taxing this month can be, as fasting can initiate a number of triggers to induce attacks.

According to Dr Amir Ali, a retired Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, migraines are not regular headaches. They are caused by specific triggers to the brain, which may seem mild to most people, such as sunlight, or strong smells, but which feel like an outright assault to a patient during a migraine attack. The pain is moderate to severe in intensity. "Fasting is not directly associated with migraine as hunger is not a common trigger, but if fasting happens to include triggers that typically cause someone to experience migraine, like exhaustion, for instance, then an attack may be imminent," says Dr Ali.

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