Ahmed Ali, Bilal Qureshi comment about KSA’s alcohol store
It is to be noted that alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited for Muslims per Islamic laws.


Karachi: Renowned actors Ahmed Ali and Bilal Qureshi has commented on the recent news of Saudi Arabia’s alcohol store. Bothe the actors commented on their Instagram account by sharing it on their stories.
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According to the details, the decision of the Saudi govt part of plans to promote tourism and diversify the Saudi economy under the ambitious Vision 2030 initiative, has raised concerns and vestige conversations globally.
Center of International Communication (CIC) stated that this new process will continue to grant and ensure that all diplomats of non-Muslim embassies have access to these products in specified quotas.
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Earlier, alcohol was found in Saudi Arabia in black market but the officials stated that we have made this decision to make improvements in our trade and to provide the wine to the non-Muslim embassies.
It is to be noted that alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited for Muslims per Islamic laws.
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