The concept of halal recreation
Abstract
The halal industry has developed rapidly in recent times. This development is seen in different areas such as halal travel, halal food, halal clothing, halal tourism. The fact that the concept of halal takes place in different subjects within the industry is important in terms of eliminating the shortcomings in other fields. The concept of halal recreation was identified in order to fill the gap in this context. In addition, this research examines the historical process of the concept of leisure in order to reveal the concept of halal recreation, and it has been determined in which religions the concepts of halal and haram are. As a result of these examinations, the concept of halal recreation briefly; The individual can participate freely, without any profit motive, individually or as a group, actively, passively or semi-actively, within the time period remaining from external obligations, adhering to the norms and values of the society of which he/she is a member, having fun, rest, physical, physical, mental and it can be expressed as activities in which he/she participates in order to renew himself/herself spiritually.
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