Economic implication of Moslem pilgrimage from Malaysia

The conduct of the hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, has been the subject of considerable interest among orientalists since the time of the early travellers in the thirteenth century. Their writings on the subject, mainly in the form of travel accounts and personal diaries, have tended to describe in de...

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Main Author: Din, Abdul Kadir
Other Authors: Mohamed Ariff,
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Published: ISEAS 1982
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spelling my.uum.repo.26552011-03-06T03:49:06Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/2655/ Economic implication of Moslem pilgrimage from Malaysia Din, Abdul Kadir GV Recreation Leisure The conduct of the hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, has been the subject of considerable interest among orientalists since the time of the early travellers in the thirteenth century. Their writings on the subject, mainly in the form of travel accounts and personal diaries, have tended to describe in detail the mysteries surrounding the exclusiveness of Mecca and the legendary novelties experienced during the sacred journey. Little attempt was made to study the economic aspects of the institution although of late there have been some efforts in this direction. These latter works have considered the hajj as a form of tourism and consequently, in line with the recent tradition in touristic studies, have tended to emphasize the socio-economic impacts of the hajj on the destination area (Turner 1973; Graburn 1977; Cohen 1979; Long 1979). In this paper it is argued that it would be less than realistic to treat hajj as a form of tourism, for in doing so one may over-emphasize its Impact on the destination areas. This paper the examines the implications of Malay pilgrimage from Malaysia and subsequently makes some preliminary remarks on the role of the nascent Muslim Pilgrimage Control and Savings Corporation in the economic betterment of the Malays. ISEAS Mohamed Ariff, , 1982-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/2655/1/Abdul_Kadir_Din%281982%29.i.pdf Din, Abdul Kadir (1982) Economic implication of Moslem pilgrimage from Malaysia. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 4 (1). pp. 58-75. ISSN 0129-797X http://lintas.uum.edu.my:8080/elmu/index.jsp?module=webopac-l&action=fullDisplayRetriever.jsp&szMaterialNo=0000011663
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Din, Abdul Kadir
Economic implication of Moslem pilgrimage from Malaysia
description The conduct of the hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, has been the subject of considerable interest among orientalists since the time of the early travellers in the thirteenth century. Their writings on the subject, mainly in the form of travel accounts and personal diaries, have tended to describe in detail the mysteries surrounding the exclusiveness of Mecca and the legendary novelties experienced during the sacred journey. Little attempt was made to study the economic aspects of the institution although of late there have been some efforts in this direction. These latter works have considered the hajj as a form of tourism and consequently, in line with the recent tradition in touristic studies, have tended to emphasize the socio-economic impacts of the hajj on the destination area (Turner 1973; Graburn 1977; Cohen 1979; Long 1979). In this paper it is argued that it would be less than realistic to treat hajj as a form of tourism, for in doing so one may over-emphasize its Impact on the destination areas. This paper the examines the implications of Malay pilgrimage from Malaysia and subsequently makes some preliminary remarks on the role of the nascent Muslim Pilgrimage Control and Savings Corporation in the economic betterment of the Malays.
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title Economic implication of Moslem pilgrimage from Malaysia
title_short Economic implication of Moslem pilgrimage from Malaysia
title_full Economic implication of Moslem pilgrimage from Malaysia
title_fullStr Economic implication of Moslem pilgrimage from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Economic implication of Moslem pilgrimage from Malaysia
title_sort economic implication of moslem pilgrimage from malaysia
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publishDate 1982
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