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A New Favorite for Tourists: Halal Tourism in Future

Huseyin Pamukcu () and Canan Tanrisever
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Huseyin Pamukcu: Afyon Kocatepe University
Canan Tanrisever: Kastamonu University

Chapter Chapter 16 in Future of Tourism in Asia, 2021, pp 267-277 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract From an Islamic perspective, this research attempts to explain the origins and conceptual framework of Halal tourism, address its market potential, and establish associations regarding the relationship between Islam and Halal tourist. The literature on Halal tourism were studied for this purpose, and the idea of Halal tourism, its breadth, the reasons for its formation, its market potential, and its link with Islam were investigated. Thus, in light of verses and Hadiths, the significance Islam places on tourism is studied as part of this study, and it is shown that Islam definitely favors tourism. Findings show that Halal tourism, which is tourism that is conducted in accordance with Islamic laws and limitations, is projected to increase domestic and international tourism revenue, resulting in the establishment of a huge tourism market for visitors from Muslim nations. If investors concentrate their efforts on this market, they can make significant financial gains. Furthermore, it may be possible to accommodate religiously sensitive travelers within the nation. Because providing a sufficient number of facilities is a gesture of respect for this group, it may help to foster societal tolerance.

Keywords: Halal; New; Tourism; Turkey; Future (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-1669-3_16

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