Legalität des Alkoholkonsums im Nahen Osten

Von Corduen

23 Comments

  1. BagelandShmear48 on

    The Palestinian territories should be green too, alcohol isn’t prohibited there.

  2. A map of % of population diagnosed with liver damage would be interesting for comparison.

  3. geopoliticsdude on

    UAE prohibition is in one Emirate. I’ve had alcohol in every other Emirate iirc.

  4. Money_Astronaut9789 on

    My uncle used to work in Oman and you can buy alcohol but you had to go to a back room in the shop and conceal the product until you got home.

  5. nomamesgueyz on

    How’s Jordan these days?

    We hear a fair bit about Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Saudi Arabia even…Jordan; not so much

  6. Now I’m curious about the alcohol consumption rate and which drinks are the most popular in each country.

  7. BigPapaSmurf7 on

    # Alcohol can be bought pretty much anywhere in Iraq if you go to the right places. And no one really cares. It’s a law that was pushed through by the Islamofascist mullahs but it’s all a wink-and-a-nod. All it has done is divert a lot of money from tax to the government to money in smuggler pockets.

  8. wastingvaluelesstime on

    this looks like phantom borders of the eastern roman empire

  9. NoLime7384 on

    Why is the west bank grey? do they not have a constitution? it’s not a lawless place, it has to have a policy on this

  10. Brandon_M_Gilbertson on

    Weird how Kurdistan, despite being an autonomous region of Iraq, has its own laws on alcohol consumption.

  11. Extention_Campaign28 on

    Is this a map of

    1) Muslims only

    2) Having significant non-muslim minorities

    3) Having tourists?

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