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Mosque Tourism Satisfaction: A Comparative Study of Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia

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  • Muhammad Azizan
  • Adie Zulkeflli
  • Zafirah Khadar
  • Syed Noor
  • Eni Syafina Roslan

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Islamic tourism encompasses the exploration of Islamic history, culture, and religion. One form of Islamic travel is mosque tourism, which involves visiting mosques to appreciate their beauty, history, and culture. Mosque tourism can facilitate cultural exchange, economic growth, historical preservation, and promote respect and understanding between civilizations, leading to a higher level of mosque tourism satisfaction. Understanding the historical, aesthetic, architectural, religious, and cultural significance of a mosque, as well as its accessibility and tourist amenities, are essential components of mosque tourism. This type of tourism encourages intercultural harmony by offering individuals from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to comprehend and respect each other's cultures and religious beliefs. Nonetheless, the growing number of Muslim tourists also poses challenges to the travel industry's efforts to promote mosque tourism, which are explored in this comparative study of Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. These nations have made significant efforts to promote mosque tourism.

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  • Muhammad Azizan & Adie Zulkeflli & Zafirah Khadar & Syed Noor & Eni Syafina Roslan, 2023. "Mosque Tourism Satisfaction: A Comparative Study of Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia," Information Management and Business Review, AMH International, vol. 15(4), pages 369-380.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnd:arimbr:v:15:y:2023:i:4:p:369-380
    DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v15i4(SI)I.3611
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