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Examining Muslim Friendly Tourism as a Strategy to Embrace Halal Tourism Prospects Hilma Regita Syaharani; Farih Fahmi, Moh
LAA MAISYIR: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol.11 No.1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/lamaisyir.v11i1.48097

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The high anticipation over tourism activities has given birth to a new industry within tourism which is the development of tourism village. This is expected to encourage a sustainable tourism such as the creation of Muslim-friendly tourism segment. This research applies a new criterion and assessment indicator that is more comprehensive and updated in order to measure the compatibility of tourist destination with the standard of global halal tourism. This research aims at observing efforts to develop a Muslim-friendly tourist destination in Desa Wisata Ketapanrame (The tourism village of Ketapanrame). The approach implemented in the research is qualitative approach with phenomenology and employs primary data. The result of the research indicates that the Ketapanrame village is a tourist destination that implements the Islamic sharia principles shown by adequate facilities of worship and certified halal food. Bowever, the Village of Ketapanrame has not comprehensively fulfilled the halal tourism standard such as partitioning the swimming pool and a number of other regulations in order to comply with through sharia regulation. The assessment on the tourism village displays that even though there have been significant efforts to create a friendly environment for Muslim tourists, there are still a number of areas that require improvements in order to achieve higher standards.
Indicators of Sharia-Compliant Hotels as a Strategy for Advancing Halal Tourism in Blitar Raya Farih Fahmi, Moh; Hanif Fajrin, Ahmad; Syaifuddin, Rahmad; Mutafarida, Binti
El-kahfi | Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 6 No 01 (2025): "Islamic Economic Transformation in the Digital Era: Innovation, Inclusivity, an
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi Syariah Manna Wa Salwa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58958/elkahfi.v6i01.469

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Indonesia seeks to establish itself as a leading global destination for inclusive tourism based on Islamic values, one of which is the provision of sharia-compliant hotels, particularly in the Blitar Raya region. Such accommodations have significant potential to attract Muslim travelers who seek comfort and peace aligned with sharia principles. While Muslim-friendly tourism ensures basic amenities—such as prayer spaces and halal food—sharia hotels provide a more comprehensive implementation of Islamic values across all aspects of service and management. This study investigates the urgency of developing sharia-compliant hotels in Blitar Raya as a strategic driver for advancing Muslim-friendly tourism. It also aims to formulate a set of feasibility indicators that align with Islamic principles. Using a qualitative research design, this study adopts a phenomenological approach grounded in the framework of maqāṣid al-sharīʿah to assess both the necessity and criteria for Muslim-friendly hotel development. Findings reveal that while the demand for sharia-compliant hotels in the region is growing, there is no standardized framework to guide their implementation. Therefore, measurable and practical indicators are essential for evaluating hotel readiness and promoting consistent standards. These indicators include physical elements (e.g., halal food, worship facilities) and non-physical factors (e.g., Islamic service ethics, management style, and environment). The study contributes by proposing ten weighted indicators for assessing the suitability of hotels in Blitar Raya for Muslim tourists. This framework serves to enhance service quality, support tourism development, and strengthen Indonesia’s role as a global Muslim-friendly tourism.