logo
A User-friendly Guide For Tourist Seeking To Explore Mosques

A User-friendly Guide For Tourist Seeking To Explore Mosques

Barnama13 hours ago
KOTA BHARU, July 14 (Bernama) -- The Tourism Mosque Directory, available in digital format at mymuslimtrip.com, serves as a user-friendly guide for tourists and industry players seeking to explore mosques across Malaysia.
Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan said the directory was developed to cater to the needs of tourists looking for places of worship, cultural experiences, or heritage attractions, while also providing mosques that welcome visitors with greater visibility and reach.
He said the directory goes beyond a mere listing of locations, functioning as a platform that enables tourists to easily access comprehensive information about mosques, including their historical background, local community highlights, available facilities, and nearby tourist attractions.
"This initiative also creates opportunities for local communities to actively participate in the tourism sector, in line with the spirit of Malaysia MADANI, which emphasises citizen involvement and shared prosperity," he said.
He said this to reporters after closing the 2025 Mosque Tourism Roundtable (MTRT) and the Launch of the Mosque Tourism Directory, here today. Also present was Acting Director General of the Islamic Tourism Centre (ITC) Nur Alyssa Coraline Yussin.
Khairul Firdaus said that the Tourism Mosque directory is an important step in the lead-up to Visit Malaysia Year (TMM) 2026, particularly in positioning mosques as unique and valuable tourism products.
'To date, 51 mosques have been listed in the Tourism Mosque Directory, and we welcome any parties interested in being included in this directory to contact the ITC to coordinate the necessary arrangements,' he said.
Among the tourism mosques currently accessible on the My Muslim Trip website are the Jamek Muhammadi Mosque in Kelantan, the Putra Mosque in Putrajaya and the Federal Territory Mosque in Kuala Lumpur.
Meanwhile, commenting on MTRT 2025, Khairul Firdaus emphasised that mosque tourism should be seen as a bridge connecting visitors to the values, heritage, and simplicity of Islam, while creating space for interfaith and intercultural dialogue.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Aeon Credit issues 10th sukuk wakalah of RM150mil
Aeon Credit issues 10th sukuk wakalah of RM150mil

The Star

time5 hours ago

  • The Star

Aeon Credit issues 10th sukuk wakalah of RM150mil

KUALA LUMPUR: Aeon Credit Service (M) Bhd has made its 10th issuance of sukuk wakalah under the Islamic commercial papers (ICP) programme today, with a total nominal amount of RM150 million and a 179-day tenure starting from July 14, 2025. "The proceeds will be utilised for financing of disbursements to customers in the ordinary course of business of providing consumer financing based on Shariah principle, financing expenses relating to the ICP programme, and refinancing any existing and future Islamic financing facilities of the issuer,' it said in a Bursa Malaysia filing. - Bernama

Ringgit eases against US dollar amid cautious market sentiment
Ringgit eases against US dollar amid cautious market sentiment

The Star

time5 hours ago

  • The Star

Ringgit eases against US dollar amid cautious market sentiment

KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit closed easier against the US dollar on Monday, tracking the performance of its regional peers, as market sentiment remained extremely guarded while the foreign exchange market navigated a period of economic uncertainties. At 6 pm, the local note weakened to 4.2505/2560 against the greenback from last Friday's close of 4.2475/2525. Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Dr Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid said the ringgit initially appreciated against the US dollar in the morning session to RM4.2455 but later stabilised at around RM4.25 in the afternoon. "Asian currencies were also generally weak against the US dollar. The US tariffs continue to hog the limelight as the Donald Trump administration maintained its hawkish stance towards the European Union and Mexico with 30 per cent tariffs. "At the same time, Trump's frustration with Russia over the Ukraine war suggests that the fighting could prolong. Trump has indicated that his administration will send Patriot missiles to Ukraine to help it defend against Russia's missile attacks,' he said. Brent crude oil is currently trading above US$70 per barrel. At the close, the ringgit was traded mostly higher against a basket of major currencies. It strengthened against the British pound to 5.7305/7379 from 5.7524/7592, improved against the Japanese yen to 2.8858/8897 from 2.8893/8929 but traded marginally lower versus the euro to 4.9693/9757 from 4.9679/9737. The local note also trended mostly higher against ASEAN currencies. The ringgit traded slightly higher vis-à-vis the Singapore dollar at 3.3184/3229 from 3.3186/3228, improved against the Indonesian rupiah to 261.5/262.0 from 261.8/262.3 previously, and strengthened versus the Philippine peso at 7.50/7.51 from 7.52/7.53. But, it dropped against the Thai baht to 13.1213/1439 from 13.0668/0886 from Friday's close. - Bernama

NIISe To Be Operational In October
NIISe To Be Operational In October

Barnama

time5 hours ago

  • Barnama

NIISe To Be Operational In October

KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 (Bernama) -- The Immigration Department (JIM) is set to begin using the National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) in October, a move aimed at enhancing border security through artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Immigration director-general Datuk Zakaria Shaaban said the entry control system would be used to screen visitors and tourists prior to their departure from their country of origin to Malaysia. 'Currently, we have separate systems that do not allow access to data from other agencies, such as the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), but now, we will integrate all the data to produce a more effective output before making any decisions. 'Through this system, tourists and visitors will be screened in their countries of origin before departure. If they are found to be ineligible to enter (Malaysia), the airline will automatically prevent them from boarding,' he said when appearing as a guest on Bernama TV's Ruang Bicara tonight. He said the application of NIISe was among the department's initiatives to utilise AI technology to enhance the efficiency and integrity of its service delivery to the community. 'Through NIISe, we will also introduce a chatbot, allowing the public to ask questions directly through the system without needing to make phone calls or visit counters,' he said. According to him, the use of AI technology in JIM's operations was also in line with the Home Ministry's direction to expand the use of technology within the ministry under the theme 'AI for KDN, KDN for AI'. Zakaria said the autogate system using quick response (QR) code technology at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) would also incorporate AI for facial recognition, thereby addressing integrity issues more effectively. 'I see that in managing integrity, this technology greatly helps us reduce human involvement in decision-making. That is why we are moving towards fully using autogates at our entry points,' he said.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store