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In Pakistani culture, gambling activities including casino games are generally considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic teachings. The concept of playing games with devilish themes goes against religious and cultural values that emphasize moral purity and avoidance of activities that could lead to financial ruin or addiction.
Traditional Pakistani society views gambling as a destructive practice that can damage family relationships and social harmony. The mention of devil or evil elements in games is particularly frowned upon as it conflicts with Islamic beliefs about avoiding shaitan (satanic) influences in daily life.
Instead of casino entertainment, Pakistani culture promotes family gatherings, religious festivals, traditional sports like kabaddi and cricket, and community events that strengthen social bonds without compromising ethical values. |
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