Extent of alcohol prohibition in civil policy in Muslim majority countries: the impact of globalization

Addiction. 2016 Oct;111(10):1703-13. doi: 10.1111/add.13159. Epub 2015 Oct 28.

Abstract

Background and aims: Many policies have been introduced to reduce alcohol harm in different countries. However, Muslim majority countries (MMCs), where the major religion (Islam) prohibits alcohol consumption, have less well-developed civil alcohol policies. Overall, MMCs have low prevalence of alcohol consumption, although recently most MMCs have been undergoing transition, which has sometimes increased pressure for alcohol availability and impacted on social practices, alcohol policies and broader public health. Globalization, the influence of the global alcohol industry, recent governmental transition or political instability and the presence of immigrants from non-Muslim countries can all affect civil alcohol policy. In this context, consumption overall has increased compared with two decades ago. This paper presents an overview of current civil alcohol policy, with regard to the presence or absence of alcohol prohibition, and provides an insight into the legal availability of alcohol in MMCs and the challenges facing policymakers.

Methods: English, Arabic and Persian language sources were examined, using PubMed, government websites for each country and the World Health Organization (WHO). Some of the challenges MMCs may face in developing alcohol policies are explored, including the need to interact with the global economy and the potential influence of the alcohol industry.

Conclusion: Muslim majority countries have adopted a range of civil alcohol policies in recent decades. There is a pressing need for better data and to support Muslim majority countries in alcohol policy development. Lessons from Muslim majority countries can help to inform other parts of the world.

Keywords: Alcohol; Islam; Muslim; alcohol industry; policy; prevention; prohibition; treatment.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Alcohol Drinking / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Alcohol Drinking / prevention & control
  • Alcoholic Beverages / supply & distribution
  • Humans
  • Internationality*
  • Islam*
  • Law Enforcement
  • Policy Making
  • Public Policy / legislation & jurisprudence*