Is the consumption of a minimal amount of non-harmful, non-beneficial clay permissible?
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Hunting and Slaughter
Primary text
Eating a very small amount of clay that neither causes harm nor provides benefit is permissible. The ruling reverts to the foundational principle of permissibility (Al-Asl al-Ibahah), as the specific reason for disliking soil—namely, harm—is absent in this case.