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Alcohol Policies Vary Widely Across Muslim-Majority Countries, With Many Permitting Consumption Under Specific Rules

While some nations maintain strict bans, others allow alcohol sales and drinking with legal and cultural restrictions that reflect diverse local practices
Alcohol laws in Muslim-majority countries differ significantly, shaped by religious norms, state law and tourism or economic considerations.

Although Islamic teachings generally prohibit intoxicants — a position rooted in the Quran and Hadith — legal frameworks range from outright prohibition to regulated availability for residents, visitors or non-Muslim minorities.

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In several countries with majority Muslim populations, alcohol consumption is fully legal and widely available under standard licensing systems similar to those in non-Islamic nations.

Turkey, for example, allows the sale, purchase and public consumption of alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine, without a blanket prohibition; licensed sales are permitted in shops, bars and restaurants subject to local regulations.

([turn0search27]) Malaysia also permits alcohol sales to the general public, though restrictions may apply in some states where Islamic party governance limits Muslim access; non-Muslims can freely buy and drink alcohol across most of the country.

([turn0search28]) Gulf countries such as the United Arab Emirates have established frameworks for regulated alcohol availability, often confined to licensed venues such as hotels, bars and restaurants, while regions like Sharjah impose additional licensing requirements for non-Muslims.

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By contrast, several Muslim-majority states enforce comprehensive or near-complete bans on alcohol.

Saudi Arabia historically prohibited all forms of alcohol and imposed strict penalties for possession or consumption, although recent reforms have introduced controlled access for non-Muslim foreign residents under specific conditions and are expanding licensed outlets for expatriates and diplomats.

([turn0search1][turn0search26]) Iran bans alcohol for its Muslim citizens but allows officially recognised non-Muslim minorities to produce and consume alcohol for personal or religious use.

([turn0search33]) Sudan’s long-standing prohibition was modified in 2020 to permit non-Muslims to drink, even as the ban remains for Muslim citizens.

Other countries with strict alcohol restrictions or prohibitions include Kuwait, Libya, Somalia, Yemen and historically Afghanistan.

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Even in countries where alcohol is permitted, consumption is often subject to social and cultural etiquette.

Public drinking may be frowned upon or legally restricted, and in some contexts — such as during Ramadan or in conservative localities — sales may be limited or temporarily suspended.

Non-Muslim minorities and tourists frequently have greater access under licensing systems designed to balance religious norms with tourism and business imperatives.

This diversity in legal regimes reflects the complex interplay between Islamic doctrine, national policy objectives and the realities of governing culturally pluralistic societies.
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