Le donne stanno per attraversare una strada trafficata di fronte alla moschea di Daarut Tauhiid a Gegerkalong, Bandung, Giava Occidentale, Indonesia. Fondata da un famoso predicatore islamico indonesiano, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid e la sua filiale di gestione Manajemen Qolbu (mq) sono riusciti a intensificare il turismo religioso e le attività economiche nella zona di Gegerkalong a Bandung City.
3039 x 2014 px | 25,7 x 17,1 cm | 10,1 x 6,7 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
27 agosto 2005
Ubicazione:
Gegerkalong, Sukasari, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
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Women are about to cross a busy street in front of Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid and its management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ) have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City. Hundreds to thousands of spiritual tourists came everyday to Gegerkalong area in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia; for religious tour in and around the pondok pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) Daarut Tauhiid and other Islamic facilities under Manajemen Qolbu—a brand of Islamic social activities named after the philosophy of Islamic spiritual life that Gymnastiar, the founder of Daarut Tauhiid, have been teaching. The tour, sometimes including a visit to the house of the religious leader, Abdullah Gymnastiar. "The religious tourism is less affected by economic issues because the reason for travelling is very strong and it plays a very important role in their (the pilgrims) lives so money does not play a very vital role to stop from visiting a destination, " according to Juli Gevorgian (Yerevan State University) in her paper published on Academia. Southeast Asia is home to numerous religious attractions associated with world religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity. It is a diverse area fused together by Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic and Christian religions, which in turn reflect Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Dutch, British, French and American cultural influences, wrote Jaeyeon Choe and Michael O'Regan (Institute for Tourism Studies, Macao, China) in their paper entitled "Religious Tourism Experiences in South East Asia, " which was published in a 2015 book entitled Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Management: An International Perspective; published by CABI Publishing; accessed through ResearchGate.
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