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where can 2 muslim women go on holiday?

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pdust | 12:38 Sat 14th Jan 2012 | Society & Culture
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Me and a mate are thinking of going on holiday for a week or so but cant think where to go. We are both married and muslim so don't want any partying resorts or anywhere renowned for being 'pick up' places. We aren't bothered about beaches and arent too bothered about the weather though i dont mean the north pole, so long as its anywhere between nice and scorching we arent fussy. We would like somewhere nice with things to see, places to visit etc. We would prefer somewhere that has a good muslim population as that would be more relaxing for both of us. Iraq and Iran are out as I've plans in the pipeline to visit them in the near future and would rather have my first visit there with my husband.

I've put this here rather than in travel cos from what im told hardly anyone looks in there lol
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What about Istanbul, I've never been but seriously fancy it. Or Morocco.
Morocco? Tunisia?
Do you want short haul or long haul, city or countryside?
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thanks rocky and calibax.... my mates been to all 3 and loved them all. Ive never been abroad so I have no idea and i think im choosing the destination lol shes been all over the place and loved everywhere shes been.
Sharm el sheikh with coach tours to pyramids
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hi SJ, we arent bothered how far but don't want to spend extortionate amounts on the flights (Our purse is a bit tight as Iran and Iraq are going to cost us quite a bit for fares, though thankfully everything else will be free) we both prefer city, think we would get too bored in the countryside :)
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just googled that tambo and it looks gorgeous. we were tilting to egypt a bit as though ive never been bothered about holidays i have always wanted to see the pyramids
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and thanks...sorry no manners today
lots of great shopping in Sharm and its warm.
Oman is becoming popular as a holiday destination. Sweden (in summer) would be OK weatherwise. There`s quite a large Iranian population there. For something off the beaten track, I have seen Usbekistan advertised in the Middle East as a holiday destination.
*Uzbekistan*
Pix, having been to Marrakesh, I'd suggest there - plenty of mosques and suitable locations for you - no beach - you can do what you want to do and wear what you want to.

Tunisia also - another suitably Muslim country but with a lot of history (Roman plus stuff out in the desert).

If you can afford it, go to Dubai - that meets most people's agendas. I have Muslim friends living and working out there and they say that the fact that everything stops for Friday prayers etc, well suits their lifestyles.
How about Jordan - lots to see includoding Petra which must be one of the most magical sights anywhere.
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I think my mate mentioned Oman SJ, my mind is boggling cos everywhere looks and sounds so lovely, thanks :)

hi boxy, I quite fancy Marrakesh I know a few people who have been there and really enjoyed it. From your description thats exactly what we are looking for, though we aren't bothered that you can wear what you want as we are both hijabi's ;) Me and my fella have decided we might hit Dubai and Jordan (thanks beckers) while we are over there :)
Jordan - Amman and Petra - Amman has some lovely galleries and the national musum....

South of France? Nice hotel......
Oman is stunning by the way - Al Bustan Palace use to be the bees and eees.....
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cheers deet :) Darent go anywhere near france though , i would more than likely don niqab in support of my sisters over there and get nicked.
ok that's understandable - Cyprus is pretty neutral, beautiful and plenty to see - staying clear of the resorts - Northern Portugal may be shortly offering some real bargains in their Poussada's (some luxury inns ) - with the economy and the Euro crashing

And there is always Tunisia.....
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I wouldn't mind going to cyprus, Ive a couple of uncles who spent time there in the army and loved it and go visit all the time, it sounds really lovely.
Let us know where you decide! and yes, I'd assumed that you were hijabis that's what I meant - no hassle for being hijabi in Morocco, even though it's still got a very French colonial flavour, most people met spoke French and English as well as Arabic.

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