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Al-Munajid, M. S. (1430-2009). Travel and tourism (Siyaahah) in rulings and types. Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah, Riyadh. Retrieved March 10, 2015, from http://islamqa. com.index.php? ref+87846&In=eng. Bhuiyan, M. A. H., Siwar, C., Ismail, S. M., Islam, R., & Ehsan, D. (2011). Potentials of Islamic tourism: A case study of Malaysia on East Coast Economic Region. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 5(6), 1333–1340. Finding Dulcinea (n.d.). Religious travel: Learning about religious tourism. Finding Dulcinea: Librarian of the internet. Retrieved 2015 April 9 from http://www.findingdulcinea.com/guides/ Travel?ReligiousTravel.pg_0.htm10. Gelb, B. D., & Longacre, T. E. (2012). Acknowledging religious diversity: Opportunities and challenges. Business Horizons, 55(5), 509–518. Hussin, M. Y. M., Muhammad, F., Hassan, M., Razak, A. A., & Habidin, N. F. (2014). Sistem Elektronik Perakaunan Masjid (EMAS) Mencetus Idea. In Ninth Malaysian National Economic Conference (PERKEM), pp. 747–753. Ihsan, H. (2007). Towards the improvement of waqf accountability in Indonesia: A critical review of the Act No 41/2004 on waqf. Jurnal Akauntasi and Manajemen, 2(2),71–80. Ihsan, H., & Adnan, M. A. (2009). Waqf accounting and the construction of accountability. In International Conference in Waqf Laws and Management: reality and propects. Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved from http://www.academia. edu/504496/Waqf Accounting and The Construction of Accountability. Jafari, J., & Scott, N. (2013). Muslim world and its tourisms. Annals of Tourism Research, 44, 1–19. Kahf, M. (2003, January). The role of waqf in improving the ummah welfare. In International Seminar on Waqf as a private legal body organised by the Islamic University of North Sumatra, Medan, Indonesia (pp. 6-7). Indonesia. Masruki, R., & Shafii, Z. (2013). The development of waqf accounting in enhancing accountability. Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 13, 1–6. Mohammad, M. T. S., & Mar-Iman, A. H. (2006). Obstacles of the current concept of waqf to the development of waqf properties and the recommended alternative. Malaysian Journal of Real Estate, 1(1), 27-38. Sabit, M. T., & Hamid, A. (2007). Obstacles of the current concept of waqf to the development of waqf. Malaysian Journal of Real Estate, 1(1), 1–95. Said, J., Mohamed, A., Mohd Sanusi, Z., & Syed Yusuf, S. N. (2013). Financial management practices in religious organizations: An empirical evidence of mosque in Malaysia. International Business Research, 6(7), 111–119. Shafaei, F., & Mohamed, B. (2015). Malaysia’s branding as an islamic tourism hub: An assessment. Malaysia Journal of Society and Space, 11(1), 97–106. Shampa, M. S. (2015). Religion and place attachment: A study of sacred places. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 24, 385–397. Smith, V. L. (1992). Introduction: The quest in quest. Annals of Tourism Research, 19(1), 1–17. Suarez, R., Navarro, J. J. S., & Leon, A. L. (2005). The sound of the cathedral-mosque of Cordoba. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 6(4), 307–312. Talib, H., Ismail, N., & Azizan, N. (2014). Pembangunan dana wakaf: Kajian di Perbadanan Wakaf Selangor. In International conference on Masjid, Zakat and Waqf. Kuala Lumpur. Timothy, D. J. (2011). Cultural heritage and tourism: An introduction. Great Britian: Channel View Publications. Wan Derawan, W. J. (2009, November 11). Pengurusan kewangan Islam. Utusan Malaysia Online. Retrieved March 15, 2015, from http://ww1.utusan. com.my/ utusan/info.asp?y=2009&dt=1111&pub= UtusanMalaysia&sec=BicaraAgama&pg+ba 02.htm.
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12836 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=12836 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 96 96 norman 28 28 1439 761 1439x761 2017-03-12 10:38:55 7143-01-FH02-FUHA-17-08421.jpg UniSZA Private Access Mosque tourism certification in waqf management: A model by ukhwah samara Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities This study proposes a model of a mosque tour guides certification programme to promote religious tourism and waqf management as developed by Ukhwah Samara, a non-profit organisation. The certification programme would begin with training to up-grade the knowledge of existing registered tour guides and include basic understanding of Islamic history and civilisation. A practical training and assessments for the certification would be conducted in participating mosques following the completion of the initial training. Ukhwah Samara together with four other bodies, namely, the respective mosques, State Islamic Religious Council, Sabah Tourist Guides Association (STGA) and World Federation of Tourist Guide Association (WFTGA), would be involved in this international certification process. In addition to generating waqf revenues for the mosques, the outcome of the proposed training model is to educate tourists in the unique social and cultural diversity of local ethnic communities. The study contributes to current literature, which is limited, on religious tourism and waqf management in Malaysia, and provides recommendations to improve the financial sustainability of mosques through religious tourism certification. 23 Universiti Putra Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia 291-304 Al-Munajid, M. S. (1430-2009). Travel and tourism (Siyaahah) in rulings and types. Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah, Riyadh. Retrieved March 10, 2015, from http://islamqa. com.index.php? ref+87846&In=eng. Bhuiyan, M. A. H., Siwar, C., Ismail, S. M., Islam, R., & Ehsan, D. (2011). Potentials of Islamic tourism: A case study of Malaysia on East Coast Economic Region. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 5(6), 1333–1340. Finding Dulcinea (n.d.). Religious travel: Learning about religious tourism. Finding Dulcinea: Librarian of the internet. Retrieved 2015 April 9 from http://www.findingdulcinea.com/guides/ Travel?ReligiousTravel.pg_0.htm10. Gelb, B. D., & Longacre, T. E. (2012). Acknowledging religious diversity: Opportunities and challenges. Business Horizons, 55(5), 509–518. Hussin, M. Y. M., Muhammad, F., Hassan, M., Razak, A. A., & Habidin, N. F. (2014). Sistem Elektronik Perakaunan Masjid (EMAS) Mencetus Idea. In Ninth Malaysian National Economic Conference (PERKEM), pp. 747–753. Ihsan, H. (2007). Towards the improvement of waqf accountability in Indonesia: A critical review of the Act No 41/2004 on waqf. Jurnal Akauntasi and Manajemen, 2(2),71–80. Ihsan, H., & Adnan, M. A. (2009). Waqf accounting and the construction of accountability. In International Conference in Waqf Laws and Management: reality and propects. Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved from http://www.academia. edu/504496/Waqf Accounting and The Construction of Accountability. Jafari, J., & Scott, N. (2013). Muslim world and its tourisms. Annals of Tourism Research, 44, 1–19. Kahf, M. (2003, January). The role of waqf in improving the ummah welfare. In International Seminar on Waqf as a private legal body organised by the Islamic University of North Sumatra, Medan, Indonesia (pp. 6-7). Indonesia. Masruki, R., & Shafii, Z. (2013). The development of waqf accounting in enhancing accountability. Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 13, 1–6. Mohammad, M. T. S., & Mar-Iman, A. H. (2006). Obstacles of the current concept of waqf to the development of waqf properties and the recommended alternative. Malaysian Journal of Real Estate, 1(1), 27-38. Sabit, M. T., & Hamid, A. (2007). Obstacles of the current concept of waqf to the development of waqf. Malaysian Journal of Real Estate, 1(1), 1–95. Said, J., Mohamed, A., Mohd Sanusi, Z., & Syed Yusuf, S. N. (2013). Financial management practices in religious organizations: An empirical evidence of mosque in Malaysia. International Business Research, 6(7), 111–119. Shafaei, F., & Mohamed, B. (2015). Malaysia’s branding as an islamic tourism hub: An assessment. Malaysia Journal of Society and Space, 11(1), 97–106. Shampa, M. S. (2015). Religion and place attachment: A study of sacred places. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 24, 385–397. Smith, V. L. (1992). Introduction: The quest in quest. Annals of Tourism Research, 19(1), 1–17. Suarez, R., Navarro, J. J. S., & Leon, A. L. (2005). The sound of the cathedral-mosque of Cordoba. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 6(4), 307–312. Talib, H., Ismail, N., & Azizan, N. (2014). Pembangunan dana wakaf: Kajian di Perbadanan Wakaf Selangor. In International conference on Masjid, Zakat and Waqf. Kuala Lumpur. Timothy, D. J. (2011). Cultural heritage and tourism: An introduction. Great Britian: Channel View Publications. Wan Derawan, W. J. (2009, November 11). Pengurusan kewangan Islam. Utusan Malaysia Online. Retrieved March 15, 2015, from http://ww1.utusan. com.my/ utusan/info.asp?y=2009&dt=1111&pub= UtusanMalaysia&sec=BicaraAgama&pg+ba 02.htm.
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This study proposes a model of a mosque tour guides certification programme to promote religious tourism and waqf management as developed by Ukhwah Samara, a non-profit organisation. The certification programme would begin with training to up-grade the knowledge of existing registered tour guides and include basic understanding of Islamic history and civilisation. A practical training and assessments for the certification would be conducted in participating mosques following the completion of the initial training. Ukhwah Samara together with four other bodies, namely, the respective mosques, State Islamic Religious Council, Sabah Tourist Guides Association (STGA) and World Federation of Tourist Guide Association (WFTGA), would be involved in this international certification process. In addition to generating waqf revenues for the mosques, the outcome of the proposed training model is to educate tourists in the unique social and cultural diversity of local ethnic communities. The study contributes to current literature, which is limited, on religious tourism and waqf management in Malaysia, and provides recommendations to improve the financial sustainability of mosques through religious tourism certification.
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