We are a group of believers who have owned Dairy Queen franchises for more than 30 years, this is the only business we have and our livelihood is dependent on it. As part of our contractual obligation, we must sell sandwiches made out of pork, which is less than 3% of our total sales. We have been giving the profit earned from this sale to the poor, are we allowed to do so?
Transactions that involve pork such as buying, selling, serving, and the like are impermissible regardless of their percentage 100% or 3%. However, based on what is mentioned, that there is a contract in place that obligates the selling of pork and not abiding by the contract will impose unbearable hardship on the Muslim sellers such as loss of living income, then the amount received from selling pork must be separated and given to the jurist or obtain his permission in disbursing it on the poor because such revenue cannot be possessed under any condition.