Contemporary Muslim Travel Cultures: Practices, Complexities and Emerging Issues
In: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Part I Introduction and context -- 1 Muslim travel cultures: introduction and context -- 2 Contemporary Muslim travel and tourism: cultures and consumption -- 3 Muslim tourism: a systematic literature review -- Part II Non-religious travel and tourism -- 4 Travel motivation of Muslim tourists: are they really different? -- 5 Exploring Turkish tourists' motivation and perception toward Muslim-friendly tourist destinations -- 6 Tourism motives, tourism experience value and cultural change: a focus on Egyptian tourists -- Part III Pilgrimage and religious travel and tourism -- 7 A study on pre-trip experiences of Fijian pilgrims' Hajj performance -- 8 Material religion in twelver shiite pilgrimage: resources, values, and dynamics in contemporary Mashhad -- 9 An ethnographic study of lived experiences of Iranian Arba'een foot-pilgrims in Iraq -- Part IV Women's travel -- 10 Complexities of women solo travelling in a conservative post-Soviet Muslim society: the case of Uzbek women -- 11 The silent and unseen: two examples of women's restricted travel in Pakistan -- 12 The travel pattern and experiences of Turkish female outbound tourists -- 13 The travel motivations and experiences of Turkish solo women travellers -- Part V Interrelationships between consumers and business -- 14 Muslims' perspectives on tourism boycotts - a complicated relationship -- 15 Questioning Halal tourism motive: in between da'wa, business, and life story -- 16 Interactions between Muslim attendees and non-Muslim staff: a study of the Islamic MICE market in Thailand -- Part VI Conclusions -- 17 Conclusion: emerging trends and future prospects in the Muslim travel market -- Index.