Dealing with the Locality at the Islamic Tourism Destination from the Islamic Perspective in Malaysia †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Tourism and Islam
“Do they then not travel through the Earth so that their minds gain wisdom, and their ears thus learn to hear? For surely it is not the eyes that are blind, but blind are the minds which are in the foremost.”(Al-Hajj, 22:46)
“Have you not seen the ships speeding through the sea, carrying God’s provisions so that He might show you some of His wonders? Herein, behold, there are messages indeed for all who are patient, grateful.”(Luqman, 31:31)
“And how many a Message in the Heavens and the Earth which they pass by, yet they turn away from it!”(Yusuf, 12:105)
2.2. Al-‘Urf as a Consideration to Sustain the Islamic Tourism Destination
2.3. Sustainability from the Islamic Perspective
42: “The public interest is the goodness and benefits to a society that certified its validity by the Mufti or the Fatwa Committee to achieve maqasid syariah. Maqasid syariah is the goodness (maslahah) that is to be achieved by Shariah for the benefit of mankind in this world and the hereafter. It includes observance of the five main necessities (al-daruriyyat al-khamsah), i.e., safeguarding religion, life, lineage, intellect, and property.
43: The public interest criteria are:
Coinciding with the maqasid syariah.
(i) Real matters (haqiqi) or strong conjectures (ghalabat al-zann), not imagined ones.
(ii) In accordance with local ‘urf and practices recognized by Shariah.
“(1) In issuing any Fatwa under Section 48 or certifying an opinion under Section 53, the Fatwa Committee shall ordinarily follow qaul muktamad (the accepted views) of the Mazhab Syafie.
(2) If the Fatwa Committee is of the opinion that following the qaul muktamad of the Mazhab Syafie will lead to a situation which is repugnant to the public interest, the Fatwa Committee may follow the qaul muktamad of the Mazhab Hanafi, Maliki or Hanbali.
(3) If the Fatwa Committee is of the opinion that none of the qaul muktamad of the four Mazhabs may be followed without leading to a situation which is repugnant to the public interest, the Fatwa Committee may make the Fatwa according to ijtihad without being bound by the qaul muktamad of any of the four Mazhabs.”
3. Methods
4. Results and Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Ruzulan, Z.; Jamaludin, M.A.; Hashim, K.S.H.-Y. Dealing with the Locality at the Islamic Tourism Destination from the Islamic Perspective in Malaysia. Proceedings 2022, 82, 39. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022082039
Ruzulan Z, Jamaludin MA, Hashim KSH-Y. Dealing with the Locality at the Islamic Tourism Destination from the Islamic Perspective in Malaysia. Proceedings. 2022; 82(1):39. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022082039
Chicago/Turabian StyleRuzulan, Zulaipa, Mohammad Aizat Jamaludin, and Khairusy Syakirin Has-Yun Hashim. 2022. "Dealing with the Locality at the Islamic Tourism Destination from the Islamic Perspective in Malaysia" Proceedings 82, no. 1: 39. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022082039