All forms of gambling are illegal in Libya due to Sharia law, meaning there are no Libyan online casinos, let alone Libyan dinar online casinos. However, Libyans have found ways to play at foreign online gambling sites, despite harsh punishments for those who are caught gambling and the government’s unyielding attempts to ban online gambling websites from offering their services to Libyans. Those with access to the internet can gamble at licensed and regulated websites where they have to convert their Libyan dinar into one of the internationally traded currencies.
Sudanese players can, despite the lack of Sudanese pound online casinos, still fund their online casino accounts with numerous banking options, such as credit and debit cards, bank wires, or one of the various mobile and e-wallet solutions available to Sudanese players. Service providers like Gorooshi, MTN Mobile Cash, Hassa, Almahfaza, Shoogir, and Alroowad Cash, as well as one of the most prominent African e-wallets, ZainCash, can help players deposit and withdraw funds in a convenient and secure way. Of course, players should always compare various available currencies and conversion rates before choosing a payment option.
Due to Sharia law, all forms of gambling, both land-based and online, are considered illegal and punishable by law. Libyans still find ways to gamble online using VPNs and offshore gambling sites.
There are no Libyan nor offshore online casinos that accept Libyan dinar. Players have to convert their funds into a major internationally traded currency.
Usually, yes. The casino will automatically convert your deposits to one of the major currencies selected by the player when opening the account.
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