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May 01, 2021, 04:01:33 PM
It's not about the gambling that could make them rich or help their economy, it is all about their religion, nothing more to that. Besides, gambling taxes doesn't make a certain country rich at all, they pay a huge tax but the taxes of citizens are still bigger than them of course, that's why the oil revenue is all they needed, no gambling stuff.
If you think that Dubai has oil revenue then you are wrong, tourism is their main attraction now and then dance bars and clubs along with liquor is the main revenue generator for them and then the real estate and those audacious buildings they built were you can own those. I have not seen a gambling house like we see in Vegas but there are Yacht with night parties where you can gamble.

Also their population is very low compared to the revenue they are making so government had more money to spend for the people welfare whicb is nit happening with democratic nation. Tourism? Not sure but its one of the business capital in this world and people from there invested all around the world and bringing revenue to their homeland can be the main reason.
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May 01, 2021, 03:49:45 PM
#99
Almost 100 replies so far and almost every one claims that Dubai doesn't permit gambling because they are under Islamic law. If that was the case, then why gambling is not allowed in most of the non-Muslim countries? Also, some of the nations that are 100% Islamic permit gambling, and examples are Morocco and Azerbaijan. The UAE is considered as one of the more liberal Islamic nations and should not be compared on par with conservative nations such as Afghanistan and Somalia.
I guess each country has its own jurisdiction to follow but as far as I know, only the Islamic religion was not allow gambling in their country.
I guess it will depend on their culture, there are some countries that open to gambling activity because of the revenue that can contribute to economic growth. But for them, this is just a huge sin and strictly goes by Islamic law.

However, it does not mean Muslims are not into a gamble, there are some of them still able to gamble but not in their place.

On OP shared, if you are in Dubai we should follow their rules even though we aren't Muslim.
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May 01, 2021, 03:11:58 PM
#98
It's not about the gambling that could make them rich or help their economy, it is all about their religion, nothing more to that. Besides, gambling taxes doesn't make a certain country rich at all, they pay a huge tax but the taxes of citizens are still bigger than them of course, that's why the oil revenue is all they needed, no gambling stuff.
If you think that Dubai has oil revenue then you are wrong, tourism is their main attraction now and then dance bars and clubs along with liquor is the main revenue generator for them and then the real estate and those audacious buildings they built were you can own those. I have not seen a gambling house like we see in Vegas but there are Yacht with night parties where you can gamble.
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May 01, 2021, 02:50:43 PM
#97
Social media rumors are very common nowadays. People are using it and many of us are using it for negative aspect to spread false news, propaganda and so on. By the way, Dubai is a Muslim country where it should be Haram as per the Islam religion. As per as I know, using gambling there is a punishable offense and a huge fined will be given if someone caught behind for related with gambling.
^ Definitely right, gambling in Islam country was strictly prohibited long time ago and I think there is no legit on such news because since then we know how they hated gambling. We must be careful on social media news because some of them are not legit, if we saw spreading news without a proper source, we don't believe it unless we will find a legitimate source of what we have read on social media. I don't think how you will feel if you fooled this kind of propaganda, it is merely happening and only lazy people will fall on this cam attempt.
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May 01, 2021, 01:44:47 PM
#96
Almost 100 replies so far and almost every one claims that Dubai doesn't permit gambling because they are under Islamic law. If that was the case, then why gambling is not allowed in most of the non-Muslim countries?
Such countries might have their specific motifs. For instance, they might be afraid that the spread of gambling business can cause chaos, increase the unemployment rate, something of the sort.
Also, some of the nations that are 100% Islamic permit gambling, and examples are Morocco and Azerbaijan. The UAE is considered as one of the more liberal Islamic nations and should not be compared on par with conservative nations such as Afghanistan and Somalia.
Very good point. Indeed, there is a large gambling industry in the countries with Sharia-based laws, like the Middle East and North Africa regions are well-known for their successful gambling business. And same can be found for the law regarding alcohol consumption: some allow it and some prohibit it. How so? Maybe the answer is somewhere in the history or in the fact, that there are different branches of Islam, like Sunni and Shia and their laws and the strictness of the laws can differ.
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May 01, 2021, 01:04:06 PM
#95
Social media rumors are very common nowadays. People are using it and many of us are using it for negative aspect to spread false news, propaganda and so on. By the way, Dubai is a Muslim country where it should be Haram as per the Islam religion. As per as I know, using gambling there is a punishable offense and a huge fined will be given if someone caught behind for related with gambling.
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May 01, 2021, 12:47:13 PM
#94
Dubai is a Muslim country, news that legalizes gambling in a Muslim country should be verified and confirmed source, it's very suspicious and unbelievable for a country that adheres to Muslim tradition to just legalize gambling, you can get fine and if you are a foreigner you'll get deported if you believe and participate in gambling activities, the news and confirmation should come in a government body, not from a company.
Are you saying that everything goes by the book in a Muslim country  Roll Eyes. No clubs, party and gambling, i visited Lebanon once and i had a good time partying but do not remember whether gambling was allowed as i was having hang over from all the party and you should say that those were the best party days i ever had and if i am not wrong it is a Muslim country as well.
Unlike other Muslim countries, Dubai has more strict rules. I lived there for 3 months. I did not even have thought about gambling but I was impressed by how strict they treat alcohol. You can drink only in bars of big hotels that have a license. There were no privates stores where you can go and buy. Also, you cannot drink outside of the bars of your hotel. Other types of "not halal" stuff might be accessible but alcohol is controlled quite well.
Not only strict on that part but also with those cultural misdemeanours such as holding hands in public,swearing, harassing women with a prolonged stare or wearing inappropriate clothing.
https://www.traveller.com.au/dont-kiss-dont-swear-rules-of-a-dubai-stopover-2grsc

You can really say that they are really that strict in to the  sense where even simple things like these are prohibited.This is why when you do travel out across boarders then
always be mindful about laws and restriction because each countries does have its own.

If you dont like to put up yourself in trouble then its better to abide those things.
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May 01, 2021, 12:22:37 PM
#93
Dubai is a Muslim country, news that legalizes gambling in a Muslim country should be verified and confirmed source, it's very suspicious and unbelievable for a country that adheres to Muslim tradition to just legalize gambling, you can get fine and if you are a foreigner you'll get deported if you believe and participate in gambling activities, the news and confirmation should come in a government body, not from a company.
Are you saying that everything goes by the book in a Muslim country  Roll Eyes. No clubs, party and gambling, i visited Lebanon once and i had a good time partying but do not remember whether gambling was allowed as i was having hang over from all the party and you should say that those were the best party days i ever had and if i am not wrong it is a Muslim country as well.
Unlike other Muslim countries, Dubai has more strict rules. I lived there for 3 months. I did not even have thought about gambling but I was impressed by how strict they treat alcohol. You can drink only in bars of big hotels that have a license. There were no privates stores where you can go and buy. Also, you cannot drink outside of the bars of your hotel. Other types of "not halal" stuff might be accessible but alcohol is controlled quite well.
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May 01, 2021, 12:14:08 PM
#92
It's not the end of the world for Dubai citizens though. They can still gamble online and crypto currency is always here to welcome players from restrictive countries.
People just need to resign the glamour and status of physical casinos and content themselves with the simplicity of online gambling, playing from home, without getting undesired attention from others.
I was thinking the same, online gambling is allowed so it is fine, people will have to give up gambling in physical casinos but it is not as if this is something we are not used to it already as that has been the reality since the pandemic started, however I can understand the disappointment of those that want to stop gambling online and want to gamble in a physical casino because they want to feel the thrill of gambling like they used to but I think we still need to be wary of the pandemic and they should resign themselves to gamble online.
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April 30, 2021, 05:30:28 AM
#91
Absolutely correct, they realized how susceptible their economy to exogenous shocks is. These oil prices during the pandemic were insanely low.

But at some point, oil prices are now seems back in a healthy swing.

Looking at the 1 Month view or let's expand it to 3 Months view, there's a big difference now compare during the time of pandemic that's why I don't consider oil price down as a reason today why nations are struggling (I don't even know what countries that has the highest oil production struggles today financially).


Yes but that doesn't change the fact that those exogenous shocks are a real threat to their economy. There is also renewable energies. It is of course far down the road until they may become the primary source of energy, but as a nation or government you don't want to wait until that is the case before you act. They know that hard times are ahead of them.
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April 30, 2021, 03:00:11 AM
#90
The UAE is considered as one of the more liberal Islamic nations and should not be compared on par with conservative nations such as Afghanistan and Somalia.

Even if a Muslim country is liberal it should gamblers should not consider that they will allow gambling unless they announce that they are lifting the restrictions, I don't know if they are going to allow it, they are a very rich country and they do not need taxes and revenues coming from gambling to add revenues to their coffer, they are an oil-rich country and gambling is not their priority to sustain their revenues.
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April 30, 2021, 01:48:01 AM
#89
Other than that people in the UAE can actually gamble :
1. They can gamble in offshore casinos (online)
2. Use foreign currency

Since this is not stated in the laws so this is all you guys can try other than that be careful.

Well, some crypto gambling sites restricts the players from the region where gambling is completely prohibited so if someone from UAE wants to gamble using cryptos then they should read the terms carefully before agreeing their terms so later the gamblers won't stuck on any issues like withdrawals were frozen by the gambling sites when they found the access from restricted IP addresses.
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April 29, 2021, 10:56:42 PM
#88
Almost 100 replies so far and almost every one claims that Dubai doesn't permit gambling because they are under Islamic law. If that was the case, then why gambling is not allowed in most of the non-Muslim countries? Also, some of the nations that are 100% Islamic permit gambling, and examples are Morocco and Azerbaijan. The UAE is considered as one of the more liberal Islamic nations and should not be compared on par with conservative nations such as Afghanistan and Somalia.
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April 29, 2021, 10:27:10 PM
#87
It's not the end of the world for Dubai citizens though. They can still gamble online and crypto currency is always here to welcome players from restrictive countries.
People just need to resign the glamour and status of physical casinos and content themselves with the simplicity of online gambling, playing from home, without getting undesired attention from others.
The problem here is their Religion as far as I know, Islam are prohibited from engaging in any form of gambling not unless they don’t respect that tradition they can travel the world and gamble.

We have to understand the reason why Gambling in Dubai is prohibited though I’ve heard a news about Pacquaio and Garcia fight will be held on Dubai, for sure bettors will be there and that can be consider as gambling.
I understand. Religion there is really powerful and doesn't only influence people's lives, as it also rules the country. In another countries where the majority are protestants gambling isn't a big issue and some betting categories are allowed at least, although the religions are also against gambling, like Islam. But in islamic countries like United Arab Emirates it's different, in a much more strict way.
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April 29, 2021, 07:28:10 PM
#86
It's not the end of the world for Dubai citizens though. They can still gamble online and crypto currency is always here to welcome players from restrictive countries.
People just need to resign the glamour and status of physical casinos and content themselves with the simplicity of online gambling, playing from home, without getting undesired attention from others.
The problem here is their Religion as far as I know, Islam are prohibited from engaging in any form of gambling not unless they don’t respect that tradition they can travel the world and gamble.

We have to understand the reason why Gambling in Dubai is prohibited though I’ve heard a news about Pacquaio and Garcia fight will be held on Dubai, for sure bettors will be there and that can be consider as gambling.
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April 29, 2021, 07:23:20 PM
#85
I was surprised I see this article at such a right time, because the other day me and a friend who is into gambling and also cryptocurrencies were discussing about the information he got from the internet about Dubai establishing some gambling places. He got really excited because he is an expat that works in Dubai and everytime he goes home here he is sure to visit Resorts World for a little exploration. Don't worry he is not an addict and I did not see his life turn upside down because of it. But I will certainly share this valuable information for his sake.
No, its just turns out to be false as been stated on OP.

According to Social Media Rumors People did think that the Dubai Government was apparently approving and giving license to various hotels for Gambling. But as it turns out the news was indeed false.


So you're friend might get excited but it isnt still  time for him to engage with gambling activities since its still prohibited up to this moment.
Its already expected that they wont really be that soft when it comes to allowing licensing about those gambling businesses.This is a heavily muslim country
and if religion do speaks out then it is mostly followed all the time.
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April 29, 2021, 07:05:45 PM
#84
I was surprised I see this article at such a right time, because the other day me and a friend who is into gambling and also cryptocurrencies were discussing about the information he got from the internet about Dubai establishing some gambling places. He got really excited because he is an expat that works in Dubai and everytime he goes home here he is sure to visit Resorts World for a little exploration. Don't worry he is not an addict and I did not see his life turn upside down because of it. But I will certainly share this valuable information for his sake.
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April 29, 2021, 05:56:59 PM
#83
Absolutely correct, they realized how susceptible their economy to exogenous shocks is. These oil prices during the pandemic were insanely low.

But at some point, oil prices are now seems back in a healthy swing.

Looking at the 1 Month view or let's expand it to 3 Months view, there's a big difference now compare during the time of pandemic that's why I don't consider oil price down as a reason today why nations are struggling (I don't even know what countries that has the highest oil production struggles today financially).

It's not the end of the world for Dubai citizens though. They can still gamble online and crypto currency is always here to welcome players from restrictive countries. 

Dubai citizens already knows about it. They can lived without gambling and can do gambling by their own way.
legendary
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April 29, 2021, 05:45:11 PM
#82
Different opinions based on different assumptions from country to country. In Dubai they may have to consider religious aspects, which they often do when it comes to political decisions and regulation. They need to stay authentic in public. While taking away human rights based on religious beliefs, how can they stay authentic when they allow gambling and alcohol at the same time?

Dubai is in a trap ad I guess they themselves don't like it as their is so much emancipation going on all over the world.

The gulf nations are being faced with a crisis since the oil prices are down. Their population is increasing and the governments are finding it increasingly difficult to balance the budget solely from the oil revenue. The cheap labor in which they were dependent is also not so "cheap" anymore. Therefore they are exploring sectors such as tourism. Even Saudi Arabia recently stated that they want to expand their tourism sector. Let's see how it goes.

Absolutely correct, they realized how susceptible their economy to exogenous shocks is. These oil prices during the pandemic were insanely low. At some point they were negative. You don't want to be relying on a resource that you have to pay for in order for others to take it from you obviously! Cheesy

As for the cheap labor part of you post, is that because they can't ignore human rights as much as they used to? Isn't it still pretty brutal over there?
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April 29, 2021, 11:47:31 AM
#81
be careful about where we are gambling.
Yes, you won right, of course, not all countries that have gambling licenses one of them are like the country that is being discussed (Dubai). All of us must be careful with the issues that have been developing on social media so far.

I saw on one private TV, the Dubai government has argued about this gambling issue that is developing at this time, The government says no permits have been issued by the (UAE) and to any company involved in gambling including hotels, The issue that has been developing so far, in this statement is officially conveyed by the Dubai government, so the conclusion is, for anyone who visits Dubai, especially those who are addicted to gambling, don't expect you to be able to play gambling there, there is no gambling in dubai as reported on social media so far.
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