نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی
عنوان مقاله English
نویسنده English
Interactions between the citizens of different countries are an unavoidable necessity in international relations, and neglecting this matter inevitably leads to international isolation, hindered growth and development, and the projection of an ambiguous, and at times inaccurate, image of indigenous culture to others. Islamic countries, as tourist destinations, possess significant potential for growth; however, non-Muslim women are sometimes discouraged from visiting due to discretionary behaviors. This study aims to examine the rights of non-Muslim female tourists in Islamic countries by drawing on primary sources and the perspectives of religious scholars and thinkers. The most critical issues addressed in this article include the security of foreign female tourists and their permission to visit religious sites. This research adopts a descriptive-analytical approach, utilizing documentary methods for data collection and grounded theory for theorizing. The findings indicate that tourism by non-Muslim women in Islamic countries will be carried out without any problems, based on peace and security agreements and by paying visa fees and taxes. However, these women must not harbor any intent to harm Muslim countries and should remain mindful of cultural sensitivities, particularly when appearing in public or visiting Muslim religious sites. The formulation of strategies such as dress codes, educating on etiquette for attending religious sites, clarifying cultural sensitivities, and establishing regulations to foster positive experiences in Islamic countries, economic growth, and the promotion of cultural tolerance is recommended for policymakers and planners.
کلیدواژهها English