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In Islamic teachings, gambling is strictly prohibited and considered a major sin. The Quran explicitly mentions gambling as an abomination and a work of Satan that creates enmity and hatred among people while preventing them from remembering Allah and performing prayers.
In Pakistani cultural context, gambling is viewed as harmful to both individual and society. It leads to financial loss, family disputes, and moral degradation. Traditional Pakistani values emphasize hard work, honesty, and lawful earning through legitimate means.
Islamic scholars in Pakistan consistently emphasize that all forms of gambling including casino games, betting, lottery, and speculative transactions that involve uncertainty are forbidden. The prohibition extends to both participants and facilitators of gambling activities.
The Pakistani legal system reflects Islamic principles by prohibiting most forms of gambling. While some exceptions exist for specific regulated activities, the general consensus among religious scholars and community leaders remains firmly against gambling in any form.
Alternative forms of entertainment and social activities that align with Islamic values are encouraged in Pakistani society, such as sports, cultural events, family gatherings, and community service that promote positive social interaction without violating religious principles. |
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