Dalam komentar lupa saya berikan contoh bahwaTurki, Maroko, Tunisia yang 
penduduknya 99,9% beragama Islam didatangi turis dalam jumlah jutaan. Turki 
sekalipun belakangan perkembangan industri turisime telah menjadi saingan utama 
dari Spanyol.

Turis ke Mesir pernah terhambat karena adanya teror  tetapi karena 
pemerintahnya Mesir tegas bertindak dan  kembali lagi turis-turis asing.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Al-Mahmud Abbas 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 10:53 AM
  Subject: Re: [mediacare] Indonesia Matters: Islam is bad for tourism


  Betul.. memang bukan agamanya, hanya saja harus diakui bahwa banyak contoh 
menunjukkan sebagian umat muslim ada yang punya pemahaman fundamentalis (bahkan 
banyak Ustadz yang demikian) sehingga tidak bersifat 'welcome' terhadap orang 
asing/orang yang berkultur beda. 
  Bahkan dengan terbukanya peluang untuk penerapan syariat Islam adalah bukti 
bahwa umat muslim relatif lebih sulit menerima perbedaan. Padahal mestinya 
tidak perlu memahami agama seperti itu dan memang tidak semua Umat Muslim 
setuju dengan penerapan syariat, seperti misalnya NU yang sangat bisa bersikap 
terbuka tanpa harus takut terhadap segala macam tuduhan negatif maupun takut 
imannya luntur. 
  Oleh sebab itu perlu re-orientasi isi dakwah dan tausyiah agar supaya umat 
yang dominan muslim lebih bisa bersikap terbuka terhadap kehadiran orang lain 
yang berkultur beda (orang bilang : lebih bersikap pluralis).

  Wassalam.



  On 2/1/07, Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Yang bikin buruk buat tourisme ialah teror berbendera agama Islam, tetapi 
bukan agama. Tourisme membutuhkan keselematan jiwa turis.

    Negeri-negeri yang keadaan dalam negerinya tidak mempunyai keamanan dan 
jaminan keselematan jiwa bagi rakyatnya dijauhi oleh turis. 


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: radityo djadjoeri 
      To: [email protected] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
      Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 5:31 PM
      Subject: [mediacare] Indonesia Matters: Islam is bad for tourism


      Islam is Bad for Tourism September 7th, 2006, in Religion, Cities & 
Regions, Islam, Bali, Maluku & Ambon, Lombok, by Patung 

      Attempting to forbid sinful activities, such as drinking, harms the 
growth of tourism in Muslim areas.


      Luthfi Assyaukanie mentions the success of Hindu dominated Bali in 
developing a thriving tourist industry, and compares it with the lack of such 
success of the Muslim dominated Ternate and Tidore islands in North Maluku, and 
also Lombok, both places being able to lay claim to having many of the tropical 
charms that normally would see sun-seeking foreigners with too much spare time 
on their hands beating a path to their doors, bringing along with them lots of 
money.

      Not only beachside attractions distinguish Lombok and Ternate-Tidore but 
they are also places full of history. Interestingly, Lombok, like Bali, was 
once an important centre of Hindu learning and culture. While Bali held on to 
its Hindu heritage, and thrived, Lombok abandoned it in favour of Islam, and 
did not prosper, in terms of the travel industry at any rate.

      Ternate and Tidore, in the Moluccas, near the island of Halmahera, have 
not succeeded at all in the tourism area, says Luthfi, while Lombok's limited 
success can be put down to its proximity to Bali - it has merely taken the 
"overflow" from the Island of the Gods and cannot take any credit for having 
done so.

      Foreign tourists like to drink alcohol, says Luthfi. But on the little 
islands of Ternate and Tidore there are few places, if any, where degenerate 
westerners can indulge their weakness for the demon drink, or get "hammered", 
in colloquial terms. Luthfi met with some people on the islands, people who all 
said, when asked, that they would welcome the development of a tourist 
industry. But, when asked about the existence of "cafes" or bars they said that 
such places as had existed had all been shut down by the local branch of the 
FPI (Front Pembela Islam). One person said:
      There used to some [cafes and bars] but they were all torn down. Recently 
one has opened but they [the owners] are still afraid to operate.
      (dulu ada, tapi semuanya sudah dihancurkan. Baru-baru ini ada satu kafe 
didirikan, tapi masih takut beroperasi.)
      Luthfi, in Islam, Turisme, dan Toleransi, says the citizens of Ternate, 
Tidore, and Lombok, and other Muslim areas that would like to build a tourist 
industry, should learn from the tolerant attitude of the Balinese, that is, 
that in order to enjoy the benefits of tourism the various consequences have 
also to be accepted.

      www.indonesiamatters.com/674/islam-tourism/





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