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> 2004 Umra Tour
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ISLAMICITY
TRAVEL STUDY
PROGRAM
OVERVIEW:
Muslims growing up and living in
Western countries have limited opportunities to gain meaningful insight into
their rich heritage and into the lives of fellow Muslims around the world. Some
Muslims have not traveled abroad except for performance of Hajj or Umra. And
when they do travel for the purposes of Hajj and Umra, one rarely gets an
opportunity to visit places that are of historical and meaningful significance.
Visiting one's homeland or that of their
parents for brief visits do not offer much learning about other regions or
peoples outside their particular culture. Educational materials are also
inadequate for engendering proper understanding of our diverse ummah.
Adding to this, an upbringing in the West often tends to distance young Muslims
from identifying in a meaningful way (culturally, socially, intellectually,
economically, etc.) with their peers living elsewhere.

In order to engender a greater global
connection among Muslims, IslamiCity offers travel study programs. The travel
takes place in Muslim countries or in countries with an Islamic heritage. The
objectives of the program include:
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Facilitating direct
human interaction between participants and fellow Muslims in other parts of
the world, in order to engender a sense of Islamic solidarity and
commonality.
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Educating Muslims of
all ages living in the West about the rich cultural heritage and history of
various Muslim peoples, of which they form a part.
- Providing Muslims with a unique life
experience through travel and learning.
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY:
The tour is open to Muslim adults age
18 and above. The Saudi Arabian
law requires women participants to be accompanied with their Mahram. Participants
should be in good physical condition with no serious health issues, as the
program is packed with activities. A completed
application form with payment of a non refundable deposit of $200 is required to
reserve your space on the program. Space is limited. Register
early.
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