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In Pakistan, poker playing with real money exists in a complex legal and cultural landscape. While gambling is generally prohibited under Islamic law, which forms the basis of Pakistani legislation, there are various forms of poker played throughout the country.
Many Pakistani poker enthusiasts participate in real money games through international online platforms, despite legal restrictions. The local cultural perspective views gambling as haram (forbidden), which creates a social stigma around playing poker for real money.
However, social poker games without monetary stakes are quite popular in urban centers, particularly among educated professionals and expatriate communities. These games often serve as social gatherings rather than gambling activities.
The younger generation in major cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad has shown increasing interest in poker, with some participating in international tournaments. Yet, the cultural and religious considerations remain significant factors in how poker is perceived and practiced in Pakistan. |
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