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International Journal of Civil, Environmental, Structural, Construction and Architectural Engineering Vol:9, No:10, 2015
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In the ever evolving hotel market, there are trends that are
emerging in the development. Hotel teams have noticed the
potentials in pursuing these business opportunities that can
exclusively cater to different target users with their preference.
By providing options to the guests, these hotels can
accommodate the guests with the proper facilities needed.
Shariah Compliant hotels are hotels where the services
offered and financial transactions are based on Shariah
principles and it is not only limited to serving halal food and
Types of Hotel
Dry hotels
Partially Shariah Compliant Hotel
Fully Shariah Compliant Hotel
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TYPES OF SHARIAH COMPLAINT HOTELS
Definition
These hotels do not serve alcohol on their outlets but operates like a conventional hotel.
Hotels that provide a few more Islamic services such as Halal food, prayer rooms, Quran and prayer rugs in each room, and
separate facilities for men and women.
Hotels that have Shariah governing all of its operations from its design, interiors to the hotels accounts.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors would like to thank INHART members of the
research group for their contribution towards making this
research a success.
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