Wednesday, 3 October 2018

TOPIC 4



The Concept of Travel and Tourism from Islamic Perspective

In Islamic history, travelling by Prophet Muhammad to spread the Islamic teaching has encouraged Muslim tourists to travel to learn more about Islamic thought and civilization

The concept of Islamic Tourism also can be considered as ‘ibadah and Da’wah where tourists travel from one place to another place is being seen as a blessing from God by avoid any wrongdoings during the travel. Any other words it can also be translated as religious tourism, spiritual tourism and cultural tourism as well as the claims that characteristic of Islamic tourism itself are flexible, rational, simple and balanced.  

Furthermore, an Islamic tourism concept also brewed with economic concept, cultural concept and religion conservative concept. Factors that need to be emphasized in promoting Muslim destinations include prayer time, Halal food destinations and travel tips on Muslim conduct.



The Motivation of Travelling from Islamic Perspective

A process of internal psychological factors (needs, wants, and goals) generating an uncomfortable level of tension within the minds and bodies of individuals. Islamic religion also encourages its people to travel. as contained in a hadith :

Passage of al-Quran and Hadis related to tourism

Surah Al-An’Am: 11

“Katakanlah (wahai Muhammad) mengembaralah kamu dimuka bumi, kemudian perhatikanlah bagaimana akibat buruk (yang menimpa) orang-orang yang mendustakan (Rasul-rasul) itu…”.



The Importance of Providing Excellent Service to Guests

The importance of providing excellent service to guests is the satisfaction of the guests. When guests are satisfied, they will come again and will promote it to others. Then the market will growing, there is a healthy competition between the owners. When there are many good services, many guests will come and increase the economy of the sector. When the economy increases, the owners and employees are satisfied and will make better.



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