I think I'm on your ignore list, anyways.
MUSLIMS CAN'T DO ANYTHING TO PIGS.
Not necessarily.
So I may be talking out my ass here (drink 'n' weed does that), but as I understand it, it may be along the same lines as Judaism.
Under halakha, when something lo kasher (non kosher) is processed such that it becomes unfit for human consumption, then it can be considered as kasher. Pork products are lo kasher for food, but pigskin leather is generally acceptable for things such as shoes (though would still be unacceptable for liturgical use, such as for a sefer.)
I believe, but may be wrong, that it is similar in Islam. Pigskin shoes are accepted, but would probably be removed for prayer.
Also, under Jewish law pikuach nefesh (sanctity of life) would take precidence. Any Jewish law (except murder, incest or idolatry, but specifically including kasher laws) can be set aside in the preservation of life, so a Jew shouldn't have a problem if it were considered a medical necessity.
I would have to defer to a Muslim for the Islamic understanding of this though.