Taqwā is the prime essence of our existence in this world; without it, one cannot truly connect with the Creator. Throughout the day, a believer with taqwā maintains a constant connection with Allah. However, when worldly attractions arise, such as during recreational travel, the focus on taqwā can sometimes diminish. It is then, that we need to redirect the compass of our hearts towards Allah. This handbook serves as a guide with tips to help you rethink your travel habits and explore the world while refreshing your imān (faith) through travel. Every good that we do becomes an act of…mehr
Taqwā is the prime essence of our existence in this world; without it, one cannot truly connect with the Creator. Throughout the day, a believer with taqwā maintains a constant connection with Allah. However, when worldly attractions arise, such as during recreational travel, the focus on taqwā can sometimes diminish. It is then, that we need to redirect the compass of our hearts towards Allah. This handbook serves as a guide with tips to help you rethink your travel habits and explore the world while refreshing your imān (faith) through travel. Every good that we do becomes an act of worship simply by changing our intentions. The next time you travel to discover new landscapes, observe them with greater awareness, and you will return with the souvenir of taqwā!
Abeer Arain, M.D., M.P.H., is a physician, writer, and avid gardener. Originally from Pakistan and raised in Saudi Arabia, she currently resides in the United States. Abeer writes about nature and Islam, self-care, and anything that could become a source of Sadaqa Jariyah (everlasting charity) for her. When she’s not practicing medicine or working on her next book, she enjoys spending time in her garden, exploring waterfalls, and visiting local bookstores.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART 1 Travel in Islam – A Brief History The Spread of Islam through travel Prominent Muslim Travelers from the Medieval Period PART 2 Basic Principles of Travel Travel is not a waste of time Know your ‘why’ A well-crafted itinerary Quick Tips on Itinerary PART 3 Staying connected during travel Travel with Taqwā The power of du‘ā’ Planning around salah Praying at the airport Opportunity for sadaqa jāriyā Wudu and Tayammum Qasr – The travel prayer Protection from neglect Enjoining unity Representing deen Travel conversations Not compromising the principles The Barakah Hours Travel for knowledge Safekept assets Other travel sunnah PART 4 Staying Healthy while traveling Travel diet Halal and permissible Healthier Everywhere At the Airport and in-flight At our travel destination Eating after a strenuous hike A connoisseur on food labels Avoid Overeating An opportunity to walk more Wellness Retreat Better mental health Jet Lag PART 5 Traveling as a Muslim Family Digital Detox Learning Holidays Explore nature with children A Holiday with the Qur’an Traveling with parents PART 6 Traveling Responsibly A responsible travel photographer Conscious Online Sharing Avoiding Israaf Practice minimalism PART 7 Budget Friendly Travel Wallet-friendly itinerary Camping for Muslims Explore the neighborhood Budget friendly Shopping PART 8 Mindful Travel An antidote to burnout Respecting our time Mindfulness in nature Emotional decluttering Gratitude Travel Melancholy PART 9 Contemplative Travel Volunteer Travel Documenting our travel Helping others with experience PART 10 Solo Travel as a Muslim Solo specifics for a Muslim Muslim women’s solo travel Daily work commute PART 11 Staycation Staycation, still a good option PART 12 The harms of over-traveling for a Muslim Conclusion Workbook Before the Trip Packing List Packing List Flight / Train/ Bus/ Rental car Accommodation/ Hotel Restaurants Islamic Center Bucket List Tours and Trips After the trip Learning Points Bibliography
Introduction PART 1 Travel in Islam – A Brief History The Spread of Islam through travel Prominent Muslim Travelers from the Medieval Period PART 2 Basic Principles of Travel Travel is not a waste of time Know your ‘why’ A well-crafted itinerary Quick Tips on Itinerary PART 3 Staying connected during travel Travel with Taqwā The power of du‘ā’ Planning around salah Praying at the airport Opportunity for sadaqa jāriyā Wudu and Tayammum Qasr – The travel prayer Protection from neglect Enjoining unity Representing deen Travel conversations Not compromising the principles The Barakah Hours Travel for knowledge Safekept assets Other travel sunnah PART 4 Staying Healthy while traveling Travel diet Halal and permissible Healthier Everywhere At the Airport and in-flight At our travel destination Eating after a strenuous hike A connoisseur on food labels Avoid Overeating An opportunity to walk more Wellness Retreat Better mental health Jet Lag PART 5 Traveling as a Muslim Family Digital Detox Learning Holidays Explore nature with children A Holiday with the Qur’an Traveling with parents PART 6 Traveling Responsibly A responsible travel photographer Conscious Online Sharing Avoiding Israaf Practice minimalism PART 7 Budget Friendly Travel Wallet-friendly itinerary Camping for Muslims Explore the neighborhood Budget friendly Shopping PART 8 Mindful Travel An antidote to burnout Respecting our time Mindfulness in nature Emotional decluttering Gratitude Travel Melancholy PART 9 Contemplative Travel Volunteer Travel Documenting our travel Helping others with experience PART 10 Solo Travel as a Muslim Solo specifics for a Muslim Muslim women’s solo travel Daily work commute PART 11 Staycation Staycation, still a good option PART 12 The harms of over-traveling for a Muslim Conclusion Workbook Before the Trip Packing List Packing List Flight / Train/ Bus/ Rental car Accommodation/ Hotel Restaurants Islamic Center Bucket List Tours and Trips After the trip Learning Points Bibliography
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