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Islamic Tourism
ISSN : 28278879     EISSN : 28278879     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.31958/i-tourism
Islamic Tourism (I-Tourism) is a journal published by Universitas Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar managed by Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Department Syariah Tourism. This journal seeks to spread research to educators throughout the world. This journal warmly welcomes the contributions of scientists and experts in the fields of Islamic Economics and Tourism. This publication was made as an interactive journal, not an electronic version of traditional print publications. The journal is published periodically twice a year, i.e., every June (first edition) and December (second edition).
Articles 53 Documents
Implementasi Sequence of Service Dalam Memberikan Pelayanan Kepada Tamu Di Urbanview MJ Hotel Syariah Cirebon By RedDoorz Ana Septaqiani; Ridwan Widagdo; Alvien Hariesma
i-Tourism: Jurnal Pariwisata Syariah Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): I-TOURISM : Jurnal Pariwisata Syariah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/itourism.v6i1.17371

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The Sharia-based hospitality industry in Indonesia continues to grow alongside the increasing number of Muslim tourists and Muslim-friendly destinations. However, some Sharia hotels do not consistently apply Islamic service standards, which negatively impacts the guest experience. It is crucial for these hotels to align their operations with Sharia principles to enhance Muslim guest satisfaction. This study employs a descriptive qualitative method, with data collected through interviews and direct observation. It examines how hotel staff execute the service sequence and how guests perceive the service experience during their stay, as well as the factors that support or hinder service delivery in accordance with Sharia principles. A literature review further supports this study using various reliable sources. The findings indicate that Urbanview MJ Hotel Syariah Cirebon by RedDoorz effectively implement the sequence of service from pre-arrival through check-out while adhering to rules consistent with Sharia values such as shiddiq, amanah, ihsan, and adil. The services provided create a sufficiently satisfying stay experience for guests due to efficient booking processes and responsive staff. Although this hotel promotes a culture of tolerance without requiring staff to use Islamic greetings when welcoming guests, challenges such as limited facilities and varying levels of guest knowledge still remain. Continuous improvement is needed to enhance service quality and guest satisfaction.
Analisis Pengaruh Past Visit, Sense of Place, Attachment to Place dan Novelty Seeking terhadap Minat Kunjung Ulang Wisatawan (Revisit Intention) ke Kampuang Sarosah Harau Dian Oktavina; Siska Febriyanti. S
i-Tourism: Jurnal Pariwisata Syariah Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): I-TOURISM : Jurnal Pariwisata Syariah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/itourism.v6i1.17386

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The problem in this study lies in the fact that tourist visits over the past five years have tended to decline. This study aims to analyze the influence of past visit, sense of place, attachment to place, and novelty seeking on tourists’ revisit intention to Kampuang Sarosah Harau .This research employs a quantitative method with a sample of tourists who have revisited Kampuang Sarosah Harau . The results show that past visit, sense of place, and attachment to place have no significant effect on revisit intention, while novelty seeking has a positive and significant effect. Simultaneously, all independent variables have a significant effect on revisit intention. These findings emphasize the importance of providing new and unique experiences to encourage tourists’ intention to revisit
Divine Trust and Climate Diplomacy: Khilafah Stewardship in Muslim-Majority States’ participation in the 2024 IPEF Clean Economy Agreement Ilham Dary Athallah; Hayara Khairia; Tsabita Husna; Nadine Rizqi Auliya; Fatahillah Rasyidin
i-Tourism: Jurnal Pariwisata Syariah Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): I-TOURISM : Jurnal Pariwisata Syariah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/itourism.v6i1.16824

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Abstract This article examines how the Islamic principle of Khilafah – the notion of divinely ordained Earth stewardship – shapes the participation of Muslim-majority partners (Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei) in the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Clean Economy Agreement signed in June 2024 Alongside Khilafah, the principle of Istishlah (public interest, Maslahah Mursalah) is operationalized as a co-analytical lens, revealing how state actors apply juristic reasoning about collective welfare to justify international treaty commitments. Drawing on Islamic International Relations theory and extensive analysis of policy documents, ministerial statements, and investment forum data, the study bridges Islamic ethical concepts with empirical climate diplomacy. We operationalize Khilafah as a normative independent variable shaping state behavior through three normative pathways: leaders’ sense of amanah (sacred trust), aversion to fasād (earthly corruption), and pursuit of maṣlaḥah (public welfare). A qualitative, comparative case study methodology is employed to trace how these values manifest in rhetoric and policy choices, contrasted against secular counterparts (e.g. the United States, Australia). The results show that Indonesian, Malaysian, and Bruneian officials frame climate commitments as a moral duty to protect God’s creation and future generations, legitimizing ambitious climate actions beyond material incentives. The discussion highlights how an Islamic stewardship lens reveals motivations and legitimating strategies overlooked by conventional IR theories. The study concludes that Khilafah principles can significantly inform international environmental cooperation, expanding both IR theory and policy praxis.