Signpost on the Road
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Dear Readers,
The team of Islamic Tourism website is eager to provide the best of services for you. They already produce two weekly news bulletins but they aspire to do more. There is more work to be done. One service we are working on at the moment is the country profile page. We have dedicated a page for each country in the world. There are basic information about each country, including a general view of the country, area, population, race and authenticity, languages, religion, currency, visa information, capital and main cities, tourist information and other information. The last two consist of a number of links to ministries, travel agents, hotels, guides, universities, newspapers and charities. This list of links is not exclusive but just to give examples. We expect governmental bodies and businesses to support these links by sponsoring them. We also invite them to advertise on the country profile pages. We have, so far, completed the profiles of thirty two countries and they are available on our website. They are:
• Afghanistan
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Algeria
• Yemen
• Saudi Arabia
• Palestine
• Libya
• Jordan
• Bahrain
• Egypt
• Iran
• Iraq
• Kuwait
• Kazakhstan
• Kyrgyzstan
• Lebanon
• Syria
• Mauritania
• Morocco
• Oman
• Uzbekistan
• Qatar
• Somalia
• Tajikistan
• Turkmenistan
• UAE
• Turkey
• Tunisia
• Sudan
• Bangladesh
• Comoros
It is important that our readers will give us their feedback and their support to assist us in constantly meeting expectations and improve the quality of the work.
The Editorial Board
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A Britain of Lakes, Lochs, Loughs And Tarns
As I travel through Britain on many a hike or climb it can be very hard to not come across a body of water in some shape or form. Why even a National Park, the Lake District is named from bodies of wa (12/11/2012)
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Tourism Ministers to debate barriers to travel
Reducing visa constraints, simplifying entry processes and developing policies that improve connectivity across borders are the topics on the agenda for the worlds Tourism Ministers as they meet (31/10/2012)
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Live like James Bond
To celebrate the release of Skyfall we explore Bond’s Britain. The UK is the home of James Bond and his creator, Ian Fleming, so where better to live like the world-famous spy?
(10/10/2012)
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There's more to London than sport, says Boris Becker
Tennis legend Boris Becker urges Games spectators to make the most of their visit to London, regretting the many times that he played tennis over the years without ever getting chance to properly expl (12/08/2012)
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Sports tours and museums in London
Football, cricket, rugby, golf: name a sport and there\'s a good chance we Brits invented it, wrote the rules or are just plain obsessed by it. And if playing or watching your favourites isn\'t enough (09/07/2012)
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Shakespeare: staging the world
During the summer of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games the British Museum is presenting a major exhibition on the world and works of William Shakespeare, supported by BP
(22/04/2012)
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Coasteering and Cliff-diving in Wales
I am coasteering along the Pembrokeshire coastline of West Wales, getting a taste of the country’s wild side. Along with my group of travel partners, our wits and courage are put to the test.
(18/03/2012)
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Hajj: Journey to the heart of Islam
The final exhibition in the British Museum’s series on spiritual journeys. This is the first ever major exhibition dedicated to the Hajj; the pilgrimage to Mecca which is central to the Muslim (17/02/2012)
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