In recent years, a new concept of tourism, known as halal tourism, has emerged as an excellent income for a number of countries.
States have begun to race among themselves to meet the requirements and services of this type of tourism which has become amusing to many tourists.
Countries have begun to develop the best Halal ecosystems to attract as many tourists as possible.
According to the World Islamic Economy Report for the years 2016 and 2017, prepared by Reuters, the United Arab Emirates took the lead in these countries.
The Agency has based its standards on the size of Islamic tourism it receives, the quality of its Halal environmental systems, awareness campaigns and the size of the sector's contribution to employment.
Malaysia ranked second, followed by Turkey third, Singapore fourth, Jordan fifth, Maldives ranked sixth, seventh Iran, eighth Lebanon, ninth Oman and Saudi Arabia.
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