Saudi Arabia opens first alcohol shop in 70 years

Saudi Arabia opens first alcohol shop in 70 years

We know that Muslims don’t drink alcohol, and they choose mocktails instead, but Muslims aren’t the only people who live in Muslim countries. In a bid to modernize and westernize Saudi Arabia the Kingdom is allowing the first alcohol shop to be open in 70 years.

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We know that Muslims don’t drink alcohol, and they choose mocktails instead, but Muslims aren’t the only people who live in Muslim countries. In a bid to modernize and westernize Saudi Arabia the Kingdom is allowing the first alcohol shop to be open in 70 years.

The client’s will be limited to diplomatic staff, say sources in local media. These are people who have been for years importing illicit alcohol finally making it legal.

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Prohibition has been law in Saudi Arabia since 1952, after one of King Abdulaziz’s sons drunkenly shot dead a British diplomat. Mishari bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, a prince, shot and killed Cyril Ousman, the British vice-consul in Jeddah, in 1951 for refusing to pour him another drink at a function. Mishari was convicted of murder.

The new store will be located in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter, according to a document seen by the AFP and Reuters. 

A source the shop was expected to open within weeks. There will be limitations, however:

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