10 countries where alcohol is banned completely

Author: Nikshey Dhiman Date: 12/03/2024

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Sudan

Since 1983, the country's Islamist government has outlawed the production, distribution, and consumption of alcoholic beverages.

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Somalia

Alcohol production, distribution, and use are strictly prohibited in this area. While non-Muslims and foreign visitors are welcome

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Saudi Arabia

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is home to Mecca, the holiest place in Islam, suggests that alcohol is completely forbidden.

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Pakistan

It was outlawed entirely throughout the nation when Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was the leader, and the prohibition persisted until he was ousted from office in 1977.

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Maldives

Only resorts, select hotels, and eateries with particular licenses are permitted to provide alcohol to Maldivian tourists.

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Libya

The nation has very severe alcohol restrictions, which forbid both the sale and drinking of alcohol.

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Kuwait

It is against the law to sell, consume, or possess alcohol in Kuwait.

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Iran

In the case of non-Muslims, the legislation is lenient and they are permitted to produce and use alcohol under specific guidelines.

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Brunei

In the Southeast Asian nation of Brunei, it is illegal to sell or consume alcohol in public areas.

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Bangladesh

These prohibitions do not apply to non-Muslims who are tourists or residents of the nation.

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