Al Arabiya reports:
 A new study reveals cigarettes may contain traces of pig's blood which  could be “very offensive” to Muslims and other religious groups,  Australia’s The Australian reported on Tuesday.
University of Sydney Professor Simon Chapman referred to a “recent Dutch  research which identified 185 different industrial uses of a pig -  including the use of its haemoglobin in cigarette filters,” The  Australian said.
"I think that there would be some particularly devout groups who would  find the idea that there were pig products in cigarettes to be very  offensive," Chapman.
The discovery places more than 100 million Muslim Arabs in an extremely  awkward situation, especially  considering that several fatwas have  already been issued  prohibiting smoking altogether. This new  information would make the previous prohibition all the more valid for  Muslims.
