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Countries Where Alcohol Is Illegal 2025

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Bangladesh Flag
BangladeshIllegal
Afghanistan Flag
AfghanistanIllegal
Yemen Flag
YemenIllegal
Saudi Arabia Flag
Saudi ArabiaIllegal
Somalia Flag
SomaliaIllegal
Libya Flag
LibyaIllegal
Mauritania Flag
MauritaniaIllegal
Kuwait Flag
KuwaitIllegal
India Flag
IndiaPartially legalIllegal in Gujarat, Nagaland, Bihar and Mizoram.
Indonesia Flag
IndonesiaPartially legalIllegal in Aceh teritory.
Pakistan Flag
PakistanPartially legalIllegal for Muslims and in public.
Egypt Flag
EgyptPartially legalIllegal in public places and during Ramadan.
Iran Flag
IranPartially legalHome production legal for Zoroastrians, Jews and Christians.
United Kingdom Flag
United KingdomPartially legalIn Scotland and Northern Ireland, alcohol cannot be sold in stores after 10pm.
Sudan Flag
SudanPartially legalLegal for non-Muslims in private.
Algeria Flag
AlgeriaPartially legalIllegal in public, legal in hotels, restaurants, bars and homes.
Iraq Flag
IraqPartially legalBanned by parliament, but rarely enforced.
Morocco Flag
MoroccoPartially legalAlcohol must be purchased and consumed in licensed hotels, bars, and tourist area, or in major supermarkets.
Malaysia Flag
MalaysiaPartially legalPublic drinking illegal in Kelantan and Terengganu.
Chile Flag
ChilePartially legalIllegal in public.
Tunisia Flag
TunisiaPartially legalAlcohol sales are banned on Fridays and during Ramadan.
United Arab Emirates Flag
United Arab EmiratesPartially legalIllegal in Sharjah and in public.
Israel Flag
IsraelPartially legalSelling in stores between 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. is illegal; serving at bars, restaurants and clubs always legal.
Turkmenistan Flag
TurkmenistanPartially legalIllegal on trains, airplanes, and ferries and in sports facilities. Sales are banned on weekends and holidays, except at bars and restaurants.
Norway Flag
NorwayPartially legalIllegal in public, except at bars and restaurants. Alcohol is only sold in stores within a certain time period on weekdays
Palestine Flag
PalestinePartially legalIllegal in Gaza, legal in West Bank
Oman Flag
OmanPartially legalLegal for non-Muslim foreigners at restaurants, hotels and bars; at home with a licence. Illegal in public
Ireland Flag
IrelandPartially legalSelling in stores between 10:30 p.m. to 10:30 a.m. (12:30 p.m. on Sundays) is illegal; pubs are confined to set hours for sale of alcohol.
Qatar Flag
QatarPartially legalLegal for tourists at hotels and bars.
Comoros Flag
ComorosPartially legalIllegal for Muslims during Ramadan.
Maldives Flag
MaldivesPartially legalIllegal in public places or outside of licensed areas.
Brunei Flag
BruneiPartially legalNon-Muslims over 17 years old are allowed a limited amount of alcohol, but they must consume it in private.