Halal Tourism & Visitor Attraction Management
Scholar-governed, three-level learning with an Intelligent Tutor on every page.
12 modules 25 topics
Earn a verifiable micro-credential for each level you complete.See a sample →
Why this course matters
A professional perspective
Tourism depends on understanding people, places, experiences, and risk. This course builds practical capability across the full visitor journey: defining tourism and attraction types, reading tourist behaviour, designing and managing visitor attractions, marketing destinations, planning policy, delivering customer service, and mitigating operational risks. It also introduces sustainable tourism practices, emerging Web3 applications such as blockchain and metaverse experiences, and the distinctive needs of halal tourism products and Muslim-friendly visitor services. These skills are valuable for destination management organisations, attractions, hotels and resorts, travel operators, public tourism agencies, event and cultural heritage sites, and Islamic economy ventures seeking to serve visitors with professionalism, safety, cultural sensitivity, and strategic foresight in changing markets, including contexts such as Indonesia and the wider global tourism landscape.
Through the lens of faith
Travel in Islam has long been connected to reflection, learning, livelihood, hospitality, and appreciation of Allah’s signs in creation. Studying halal tourism and visitor attraction management can be a form of ʿilm nāfiʿ when it helps communities serve guests responsibly, protect dignity, and create experiences that are beneficial rather than harmful. The course’s attention to sustainability, planning, risk management, customer care, and halal tourism perspectives relates to the maqāsid al-Sharīʿah in a broad educational sense: safeguarding faith, life, intellect, family, property, and social well-being. It also reminds learners that tourism is not only an industry but a trust: to welcome people with excellence, respect local communities and environments, use technology wisely, and manage resources as accountable servants of the Creator and caretakers of creation.
How to proceed
1
Find your level
Take the short diagnostic so each topic starts you at the right depth.
2
Study the topics
Work through the modules at Basic, Intermediate or Advanced level — your choice.
3
Check your understanding
Take the topic quiz, and ask the Tutor anything as you go.

