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… and half of the advertising revenue is guaranteed to be donated (anonymously, so that it cannot be refused) to the needy, via already well-established registered charitable organizations that have good reputations.
Of course, it is possible that in some cases the winner will later die of injuries sustained during the fight. However, in many cases the winner will continue to live for many years, so only one person will have died, and that person consented to the terms of engagement, in contrast with young men around the world who are conscripted into combat duty.
Would it be sinful to invest money to help establish (and potentially profit from) such televised fights, or would it be sinful to make an effort to prevent this new revenue source from beginning to flow to help the needy?
Of course, it is possible that in some cases the winner will later die of injuries sustained during the fight. However, in many cases the winner will continue to live for many years, so only one person will have died, and that person consented to the terms of engagement, in contrast with young men around the world who are conscripted into combat duty.
Would it be sinful to invest money to help establish (and potentially profit from) such televised fights, or would it be sinful to make an effort to prevent this new revenue source from beginning to flow to help the needy?