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In Pakistan, using phone bills for gambling activities is strictly prohibited under local laws and Islamic principles. The country follows Sharia law which clearly forbids any form of gambling, considering it haram (forbidden).
Mobile network operators in Pakistan are regulated by PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority) and cannot process payments for gambling services. Any attempts to bypass these regulations through phone billing systems would violate telecommunications laws.
Traditional Pakistani culture emphasizes halal (permissible) earnings and discourages quick-money schemes. Family values and financial responsibility are deeply ingrained in society, making gambling culturally unacceptable.
Instead of gambling, Pakistanis engage in various legal entertainment options such as sports, cultural festivals, and family gatherings. Cricket remains the most popular sport, bringing communities together without financial risks. |
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