Review The Status of Tourism from the Perspective of The Qur'an
Journal: International Journal of Basic and Applied Science (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-01-25
Authors : Mohammad Reza Iravani; Ali Mohammad Mozaffari;
Page : 628-633
Keywords : Tourism; the Qur’an; tourism; Islamic; Islamic tourism;
Abstract
Today, tourism has made it a big part of the global economy. The importance and necessity of tourism, tourism objectives, surfing lessons in the nature and necessity of working, and tourism among the factors that they consider the Qur'an and had a particular view and humans in different verses to the issue of tourism is encouraged. Islamic Tourism has all the major concepts of sustainable development because, being based on the teachings and instructions of divine revelation and explanation of human’s relation, and Islamic thought and the environment are stable. We investigate the efficiency of the Quran in this regard is based on two axis commands and patterns. Verses and narratives of travel and tourism can be downloaded in the background the issue of tourism and travel and also to receive and teach profound experience of the drivers, Consideration and attention to God in the Quran. The birthplace or place of stagnation and stay in a place like life itself has no value, but travel and tourism, movement and circulation, awareness of surroundings and the wide world, some kinds of value are considered. According to some of the verses, with a competent and faithful it also may have.
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