A Muslim man is suing Little Caesars for $100 million claiming they served him pizza that was labeled 'halal' when it was actually pepperoni made with pork.

Mohamad Bazzi filed the lawsuit on Thursday saying he ordered the halal pizza from Little Caesars in Dearborn, Michigan but claims they served him pork on two occasions.

He claims he was 'sick to his stomach' after realizing he had accidentally eaten the pork pepperoni when he had ordered halal, which means it shouldn't contain pork and be prepared in a way that follows Islamic law.

Mohamad Bazzi is suing Little Caesars for $100 million claiming they served him pizza that was labeled 'halal' when it was actually pepperoni made with pork. Pictured above is a Little Caesars halal pepperoni pizza

The lawsuit stated the first incident happened on March 20 and that Bazzi and his wife were halfway through eating the pizza when they realized it was not halal, the Detroit Free Press reports.

Bazzi claims he knew the pepperoni was pork because he used to work in a pizza shop and knows the difference.

He also said his wife was a Catholic who converted to Islam and could taste that it was pork.

They filed a police report three days later, according to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit was filed on Thursday claiming he ordered the halal pizza from Little Caesars in Dearborn, Michigan but says they served him pork on two occasions

The second incident happened on Wednesday, which prompted them to file a lawsuit the following day.

Bazzi's attorney Majed Moughni said he rushed to file the lawsuit on Thursday - the eve of Ramadan - so other Muslims wouldn't mistakenly eat pork from the restaurant chain during the holiday.

He said eating pork for a Muslim was 'one of the worst sins you can do'.

The lawsuit, which seeks class-action status, alleges breach of contract on Little Caesars' part, negligent misrepresentation, unjust enrichment and fraud.