THE CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO HALAL TOURISM
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Keywords

Muslim, organization, objective, determination, standards, strict requirements, Islamic tourism

Abstract

In this article, analyzing the previous studies, the theoretical concepts, origins, and researches of tourism, especially halal tourism, are determined, and conclusions and suggestions are given.

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