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Saudi Arabia’s Alcohol Ban: What’s Really Changing?

Saudi officials have firmly denied recent media speculation about ending the kingdom’s longstanding prohibition on alcohol, despite growing reforms under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 initiative. The rumors emerged after a wine blog reported potential alcohol sales ahead of Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup, sparking heated online debates in the conservative Muslim nation.

While Saudi Arabia has implemented groundbreaking social reforms in recent years – including allowing women to drive and relaxing gender segregation rules – authorities maintain strict alcohol laws with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment. The only current legal exception is diplomatic alcohol store opened last year in Riyadh exclusively serving non-Muslim foreign officials.

As the kingdom continues its economic transformation to reduce oil dependency, this development highlights the careful balance between modernization and preserving Islamic traditions in the birthplace of Islam. With preparations underway for major global events like the 2034 World Cup, international observers continue watching for signs of further social policy evolution in the Gulf nation.

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