4 Important Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique

March 19, 2015
4 Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique

I often get asked what is the difference between Muslim travellers and non-Muslim travellers because in the end, we are all tourists. Well, this is totally true and I agree with the fundamentals that we don’t have that many differences. Rather, we share more common passions for travel, exploring the world and meeting new people and cultures. That is my favourite part of travelling.

However we are different than the other travellers and we do have some different needs that are actually quite important for a Muslim. Of course everyone practises their religion on different levels but I will cover the basic differences that we have compared to other travellers. Here are four fundamental things I need to consider while traveling in order to observe my religion and have fun around the world.

4 Important Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique

1. Prayers

This is the biggest difference we have from any other traveller. You can’t imagine how many hours I have spent thinking, when is the best time and place to pray. I have prayed in so many “weird” and wonderful public places, airport lounges, train station corners and my all time classic, changing rooms! The first time I prayed in public, I was so scared and embarrassed especially as I didn’t know the reaction of people. Thank God, so far all have been very polite and nice.

Islam is an easy religion and it doesn’t put undue pressure on people, contrary to what we might think or the what the media shows. Muslims are required to pray five times a day during specific times that cannot be missed however when we travel we can combine and shorten these prayers.

It’s similar to scheduling your time around your children. I really don’t want to miss my prayers because I was exploring.

So when I am travelling to a place I have to think what time I will leave and what time I have left to pray my prayers. As travellers we are allowed to combine our lunch and afternoon prayers together as well as our evening and night prayers. This does give us enough time to be able to explore the areas we are visiting.

I always schedule my prayer times and estimate what time I will need to be back in my hotel or if there will be a place to pray. Usually I prefer to go out early in the morning so that I will have until the afternoon to return and then relax and pray. I know for some people it can seem extremely strange to accommodate your travels or schedule with regards to prayers but for Muslims it is a joy.

It’s similar to scheduling your time around your children. I really don’t want to miss my prayers because I was exploring. I owe this exploration to my Lord for giving me the means and the ability to do so. The prayers are a form of Gratitude or Rent you have to pay.

Solo Travel in Thailand: Out of My Comfort Zone, Part V

2. Food

Many religions eat particular food that are allowed for them. For example Kosher for Jews and Halal for Muslims. Availability of Halal food is one of the most important aspects for Muslim tourists and affects the destinations they choose. I know many people who will only visit Muslim countries as Halal meat is easily available.

Personally I am not a fussy person and I can eat vegetarian food for weeks especially if it takes me around the world exploring places. However it is an important aspect of our travel requirements and many hotels and destinations are starting to happily provide such options. This, of course, has led to an increase in Muslim travellers. Japan is currently at the forefront of such an example.

4 Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique

4 Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique

3. Activities

As Muslims, we do choose different types of activities. We won’t be able to spend the nights in clubs drinking and dancing. I know this is the same with many other people too because of their personal preferences. However in Islam it is not permissible. Luckily, I am not fond nightlife because I think I overdosed on it during my teen years.

When Muslims travel, we choose places where we can relax and enjoy ‘other’ fun activities that don’t involve drinking and night clubs. Movies, entertainment centres and recreational activities are at the top of our lists because they gives us the opportunity to have fun in a permissible way.

As a woman, I like places where I can enjoy a private beach or a spa to relax. I searched for this even in Vegas though the price was sky high. Because Muslim women cover up, we do take into account the weather and the conditions. I don’t visit the Middle East in the summer as the heat is unbearable and actually most of the Arabs move to the UK for the same reason.

There are many hotels starting consider the needs of Muslim travellers and have begun providing services for them, such as segregated pools and spas. I think this is an awesome idea and I am planning to visit and review some of them.

Persian Culture: Adapting to Over-the-Top Politeness in Iran.

4 Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique

4. Time of the Year

Another important aspect is the time that we travel. For example during Ramadan when we are fasting it is very hard to be out and about travelling and exploring the world. We don’t drink or eat for up to 20 hours, which is a great detox but your energy levels are also low. So usually we do not travel during this month of the year. We can travel before or after or even during it if we visit family but I think the majority of Muslims do not plan holidays during this month.

That would defeat the whole purpose of Ramadan, which is to reflect and connect with God rather than sightsee all day. The majority of Muslims will actually practise this, even those who are not practising during the rest of hte year. This is why the month of Ramadan is a very slow month for most of the Muslim countries.

4 Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique

I love being Muslim and I love travelling, I don’t see anything that can stop me from exploring the beauty of this world. On the contrary I see that I am extremely blessed to be able to so and I don’t even see all of the above as a burden. Rather I see them as adventures. I am happy to pray around airports, streets, hotel rooms and circle around myself to find my prayer direction, because it is not enough to just turn my compass on.

As Muslims we believe that on the Day of Judgment the earth and the places you have prayed will be a witnesses for you. For me this is actually the sort of a motivation to keep exploring and praying.

4 Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique

Related Reading

7 Lessons From Traveling Solo as a Hijabi

Do you have a reason you’d like to add to this list? Email us at [email protected] for information about sharing your experience and advice with the Pink Pangea community. We can’t wait to hear from you.


4 Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique was originally published on Muslim Travel Girl. Follow her Instagram and connect  on Twitter: MuslimTravelGirl. Top and in content photo credits: Elana Nicolova.

 

About Elena Nikolova

Elena is the creator of MuslimTravelGirl.com and author of “Umrah under £300” the first of it’s kind book on Umrah travel. She helps Muslims explore the world in style without breaking the bank and loves sharing insights on what it’s like travelling as a Muslim woman.

2 thoughts on “4 Important Reasons Why Muslim Travellers are Unique

  1. April 28, 2022
    Reply

    I’m a regular reader of your all blogs Elena. I really love to read your articles about Islam and it really gives me inner peace and a soothing effect on my heart. May Allah Bless you.

  2. manal
    March 19, 2015
    Reply

    Great points!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Loading...