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 h English (en)=== Islam ===
[[File:Dubai Pork Shop.jpg|thumb|A pork shop in [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]], with sign: for Non Muslims.]]
Pork meat is prohibited by the [[Islamic dietary laws]]. Throughout the [[Islamic world]] many countries severely restrict the importation or consumption of pork products. Examples are [[Iran]],[[Mauritania]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]],[[Saudi Arabia]], [[Algeria]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Yemen]], [[Somalia]], [[Sudan]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Djibouti]], [[Kuwait]], [[Mali]], [[Niger]], [[Senegal]], [[Gambia]], [[Libya]], [[Pakistan]] (except in some communities) and the [[Maldives]]. However, in other Muslim-majority countries with significant non-Muslim minorities, such as [[Indonesia]] (except the province of [[Aceh]]), [[Malaysia]], [[Brunei]], [[Lebanon]], [[Iraq]], [[Tunisia]], [[Egypt]], [[Morocco]], [[Bahrain]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Jordan]], [[Albania]],  [[Azerbaijan]], [[Turkey]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Kosovo]], [[Syria]], [[Sierra Leone]], [[Guinea]], [[Chad]] and the [[United Arab Emirates]] (except the [[Emirate of Sharjah]]), pork is available in hotels, restaurants and supermarkets that cater to a significant non-Muslim population.