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Islam teaches its people to pray especially when traveling, whether for long or short journeys. Prayer (Dua) is a weapon for believers. Its nature is also a form of worship, so Allah SWT himself advises and commands us to pray to Him. Therefore, the concept of praying to Him is very important for us to practice and live with. The Islamic tourism style has opened a new dimension in the existing tourism framework even though it has been explained by the Quran. The study is about the concept of Islamic tourism in general. The concept is derived from highlights of various reference sources. Muslim tourists want a service that allows them to travel without leaving the command of Allah SWT in addition to exposure to tarbiyah through useful information. Islamic tourism is one of the activities encouraged in Islam. Apart from contributing to the economy and income of the country, tourism is also one of the mediums to convey the message of Islam. This preaching (da'wah) is not only focused on foreign tourists, but also on the local community who are interested in getting to know Islam more closely. Apart from that, most of these Islamic tourism products are increasingly forgotten by the local community. Therefore, this writing is intended to showcase the appropriate prayer practices to be introduced to the community as well as Muslim tourists, in addition to being one of the guidelines along the journey that can be valued as worship. This study is very relevant in introducing Islam and should be given serious attention in elevating it in the eyes of the world.
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