Thursday 3 October 2019

Islamic tourism: The next big thing?


FUNDAMENTAL OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY
Reflective Journal
NURFADHILAH HUSNA BINTI SABRE (17DUP19F1004)

Discuss the concept of travel and tourism from Islamic perspective.

                  The issue in article discuss about Islamic Tourism in the world.  The auntor’s name in this article is Joan Henderson and the article from The Straits Times. The author’s main point is about  demand for leisure travel by Muslims is mounting in parallel with the expanding Muslim population worldwide. The phrase Islamic tourism is frequently used to describe travel by Muslims for whom compliance with religious observances when away from home is an important consideration. Among other labels are halal tourism and Muslim-friendly tourism. The statement that my analysis is about islamic tourism very important to muslim go everywere to travel and enjoy your life.
                 The main point of the article is about how to muslim travellers to go travel and what about the people perspective about this. Next, Muslim travellers have several unique features. Their distinctiveness creates challenges for suppliers of services as well as destination marketers in ensuring proper provision while balancing the needs of Muslim and non-Muslim customers. Commercial interest in Muslim consumers as a whole reflects the size, growth and increasing affluence of the population.
                The issue presented in the article is related to outsiders' view of Islamic tourism. Moreover, one of the most important elements of Islamic tourism is halal food, an access that is a concern for Muslim tourists. For example, the availability of halal food in foreign countries can attract Islamic travelers to come and experience the variety of food available in the country. In addition, outsiders can find out more about the concept of Islamic tourism. Next, the accommodation sector is another provider of food and other essential services for the tourist experience. Greater attention is now being given to the notion of halal hotels, characterised by prayer facilities, halal food, a ban on alcohol and gender segregation for certain amenities
              The findings of the article is the discovery of the article from old web straits times and in this article talks about the concept of travel and tourism from an Islamic perspective. Through this article more people know what Islamic tourism is and how we travel and tourism. This way it's easy to make it easy for Muslim people to travel.
            The causes this article about nutritional factors. Due to a country that does not have a lot of halal food there is a complex happening there and is causing Muslims to not come to that country. Besides that, environmental factors that make it difficult for Muslims to travel to non-Muslim countries. The environmental factors that make it difficult for Muslims to travel to non-Muslim countries. countries because they are unfamiliar with the environment. Another causes is about the social in country. Social in another country this is because why the Muslim tourists not coming to country not have many Islam people.
The effects on this article about there are cultural and environmental problems as it is difficult for Muslims to travel to the country. They feel uncomfortable with the situation in the country. This is due to the claims that it provides less negative tourism impact to since it does not involve prohibited activities such as drinking alcohol, illegal spouse according to Shariah, and kissing openly in the public. Therefore, outsider acceptance of Islamic tourists and  very sensitive to Islam and to him Islam is an outsider.
             My opinions regarding the issues highlighted is about to deals with outsider perspectives on Islamic tourism. It also can could affect the economy of the country if there were other views that would lift the name of the Islamic state in the eyes of the world.
In conciusion Islamic tourism, of which halal food is a critical component, is a striking phenomenon yielding valuable opportunities for the tourism industry worldwide and not least in Singapore. To realise these opportunities, tourism businesses must understand the requirements of Muslim tourists and take the necessary measures to satisfy them without inconveniencing non-Muslim customers. It is also necessary to communicate effectively with Muslim markets

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