What higher vacation than a vacation on a paradise island with crystal clear waters, amazing coral reefs and a lot of local halal food! This is known as all-inclusive! These paradise islands, inhabited by a majority of Muslims, are a must-see for each Muslim who loves traveling. Not only is the character and surroundings amazing, but you will even feel comfy amongst your Muslim family.
The Cocos Islands were settled in 1826 by the Englishman Alexander Hare.
Even though the Cocos Islands are a part of Australia, the native languages of the islands are Malay and English.
Only about 600 inhabitants continue to exist this paradise island with an area of 14.2 km2. At least they’ll find you pretty quickly when you wander off 😉
The newly named Cossies Beach within the Cocos Islands has been named the perfect stretch of sand in Australia by beach expert Brad Farmer.
In the Cocos Islands, 80% of the population is Muslim.
Islam got here to Tanzania with Arab slave traders.
Did you realize that 98.9% of the population of Zanzibar is Muslim?

Interesting fact: Did you realize that in Tanzania, south of Zanzibar, there’s an island called Mafia Island? There are some pretty cool diving spots there.
Lombok can also be called the island of 1000 mosques because there’s a mosque on every corner!
Lombok is the place to satisfy your halal cravings and where you’ll be able to try all of the cocktails you’ve got never had the possibility to try. There are loads of mocktails (soft drinks) available in Lombok.
Many hotels in Lombok promote themselves as Islamic by placing Qibla stickers and copies of the Quran in every room.
If you drive across the island, you’ll be able to’t help but notice cute boys in kufias and girls in hijabs leaving school in small groups or in long lines along the road.
The Maldives converted from Buddhism to Islam within the twelfth century.
Langkawi has an extended rainy season lasting nine months from March to November.

There are 28 mosques on the island and if you’ve got ever met a Malaysian, you realize how welcome you’ll feel wherever you go. Langkawi is a duty-free island, so it’s possible you’ll want to think about buying gifts on your family and friends who continue to exist the island.
Source : Brightmuslim.com






