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Islamic Tourism offers a balanced strategy and solution for a better world
06 | NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2022

A new perspective on tourism

Islamic Tourism offers a balanced strategy and solution for a better world

ISLAMIC Tourism Centre ( ITC ) has been steadfast in developing the Islamic Tourism segment throughout the years as it eyes the endless opportunities offered by the Muslim travel market to the tourism industry .

The centre took the opportunity to organise the 3rd World Islamic Tourism Conference ( WITC ) with the theme “ Islamic Tourism : Inspiring Balance , Transformations and Solutions ” on Oct 17-19 , 2022 , at World Trade Centre , Kuala Lumpur .
Thirty-seven moderators and speakers and 460 participants attended the event on site and online daily . An additional exhibition component was included in this 3rd edition of WITC , featuring 80 exhibitors of local and international tourism-related businesses .
Dato ’ Dr Mohmed Razip Hasan , ITC Director-General , said the theme of this year ’ s WITC was chosen to consciously drive home a new perspective on tourism , particularly on Islamic Tourism .
“ Islamic Tourism offers a balanced strategy for destinations and tourism industry players to participate in a growing tourism economy . It has the potential to positively impact all major economic sectors , opening up more business opportunities and transformative economic growth . It also offers a solution for a better world through an ecosystem founded on an Islamic framework and principle ,” he said .
“ What ITC would like to share here is a picture of the Muslim tourist market and its outlook for business and economic opportunities , intending to give audiences and our industry tourism players the option to participate in a growing new dimension of tourism . The information presented during this 3-day conference informs you about the Muslim tourist market and how businesses should leverage it to remain competitive .”
Dato ’ Dr Mohmed Razip Hasan .
to experience the world in a safe environment , without Islamophobia , and facilitated by the wonders of technology .
• The empowerment of local entrepreneurs and cooperation in attracting Muslim tourists is crucial for global tourism businesses . An innovative business programme is needed to develop industry players to level up to the needs of the domestic and international markets .
• Islamic Tourism is an ecosystem in the tourism industry that presents a global potential for sustainability ; thus , tourism industry players are encouraged to adopt sustainable practices to meet the needs of the growing two billion Muslim population globally .
• Tourism players need to understand that travellers , including Muslim travellers , are now more independent in sourcing information and making travel arrangements . So , online resources and content are essential to facilitate Muslim travellers ’ decision-making process and travel journey .
• The emergence of Islamic Tourism around the world creates enormous competition . Malaysia can stand out by developing a highly-recognised standard to ensure products and services meet the stakeholders ’ expectations without compromising Islamic principles
and practices .
A BILLION-DOLLAR SOCIO-ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
“ To conclude , times have changed , and this is the flip side of the coin . Destinations and economies can choose to see the old stereotype of Muslims or view this group with fresh perceptions and new perspectives .
“ There is a growing , renewed interest in the Muslim market , which is sophisticated and influential , a two billion global market size . But this time , unlike more than two decades ago , this interest is filled with positivity , hope and promise . By 2028 , we will see an estimated 230 million Muslim tourist movements across the globe . Dismissing this Muslim tourist market segment could mean losing a billion-dollar socio-economic opportunity .”
“ The question is not ‘ What are Malaysia and our tourism industry players doing about it ?’ but rather , ‘ What are we not ?’”
Razip ended his note by expressing his gratitude to the speakers , moderators and participants of WITC 2022 . He wished their investment of time and attention to the 3-day event would multiply manifold in the coming days .
“ May this knowledge enlighten us and shine a clear path forward in Islamic Tourism development .”— R & R
MAIN TAKEAWAYS FROM WITC 2022
Gracing the closing ceremony of WITC 2022 , Razip , in his closing remarks , shared some of the key takeaways gained from speakers and moderators throughout the three-day event . Some of the points are :
• Islamic Tourism is part of the National Tourism Policy ( NTP ) 2020-2030 to expedite the nation ’ s economic rebuilding process . Stakeholders are encouraged to explore the Muslim tourist market further because , from Malaysia ’ s experience , the Muslim tourist market made up 20 per cent of the overall tourist arrivals and 18 per cent of the tourist receipts Malaysia received in 2019 .
• The brand concept of Muslim-Friendly tourism is suitable to attract the burgeoning Muslim market . Industry players should not focus solely on products but also on hospitality and how to serve tourists better .
• Most Muslim travellers have the same criteria as other travellers – they want