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The Islamic Republic of Iran is a country in West Asia and is the second-largest country in the Middle East. Iran's official religion is Shia Islam, but it recognizes other religions such as Christianity, Sunni Islam, Judaism, and more. Iran's capital and its largest city - Tehran, with about 15 million residents.

Iran is considered home to one of the oldest civilizations in history. It is a significant contributor to the Golden Age of Islam, producing many scholars, thinkers, artists, and scientists. Throughout history, Iran is home to several empires such as the Median Empire, the Sassanid Empire, the Safavid Empire, etc. Iran became a constitutional monarchy in 1906 after the Persian Constitutional Revolution. After that, the country became an Islamic republic in 1979 due to a revolution that year. Iran is also a founding member of organizations such as the United Nations, ECO, NAM, OIC, and OPEC.

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Gambling Laws in Iran

All forms of gambling are regulated as illegal under the Iranian Penal Code. The penalty when Iranians are caught gambling is between 1 and 6 months in prison or 74 lashes.

The Iran Criminal Code also covers additional gambling crimes. Handling cards, dice, or other casino stuff will result in imprisonment of 1 to 3 months or a fine of 500,000 Rls to 1 million Rls. Making, selling, or supplying casino tools will result in a penalty of 3 to 6 months or a fine of 1.5 million Rls to 6 million Rls. Inviting someone else to gamble, run, own or work for a casino gambling house will result in imprisonment of 6 months to 2 years or a fine of between Rls 3 million and 12 million.

All money spent on gambling will be confiscated, and all gambling tools destroyed. Any law enforcement or other official who learns about casino activity without arresting or reporting it will be sentenced to between 3 and 6 months of imprisonment or up to 74 lashes if they have not yet been severely punished than under other laws.

All gambling, including online casinos, is considered a severe crime in Iran. However, the chances of getting caught while betting at online casinos can be minimal. The first problem is that gamblers in Iran must ensure Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) from abroad.

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Last updated: 17 December 2020