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العنوان
Mausoleums of the Prophet Mohammad’s Family in Cairo :
المؤلف
Taha, Nehal Mohamed.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Nehal Mohamed Taha
مشرف / Amal Ahmed AL.Emary
مشرف / Mohammad Fathy Khorshid
الموضوع
mausoleums. Islamic Architechture.
تاريخ النشر
2009 .
عدد الصفحات
338 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
السياحة والترفيه وإدارة الضيافة
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2009
مكان الإجازة
جامعة المنيا - كلية السياحة والفنادق - Tourist Guidance
الفهرس
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Abstract

Conclusions and Recommendations
I- The Results
There are a number of results that can be summed up in the
context of theoretical and field study of the historical and
architectural significance of the mausoleums of Aal al-Bayt in
Cairo, and attempts to develop over the ages, and proposed
mechanisms for the development of tourism in the light of the
current realities, and constraints that faced such development..
They are as follows:
1. Preserving the rights of future generations in the
mausoleums of Aal al-Bayt as an important cultural,
historical and civilization inheritance across the different
ages.
2. Upgrading the physical, environmental and tourism level
of the mausoleums of al Aal al-Bayt and the adjacent
neighborhoods.
3. Limit the impact of degradation and collapse of the
monuments, as well as the surrounding neighborhoods.
4. Provide all the necessary services and facilities and
infrastructure and the development of the residential
neighborhoods surrounding the monument.
5. The revival of part of the Islamic heritage in old Cairo,
which was the subject of attention for centuries.
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6. Give the appropriate role of the mausoleums of the
prophet’s family on the tourist map of the country...that
Egypt till now still known as a tourist destination
depends in the first place on the type of cultural tourism
and archaeological sites, and the Ancient Egyptian
monuments is the main motivation for tourists to visit
Egypt.
7. That in spite of the abundance of the Islamic monuments
that Egypt enjoyed which widespread in the most of its
provinces. However, the Egyptian tourism companies do
not give variety to the tourism programs and limit the
areas of the Islamic archaeological sites to visit on two or
three examples (Citadel of Saladin, Mosque of Sultan
Hassan in Cairo). And neglect at the same time, the
mausoleums of Aal al-Bayt in spite of the spiritual and
cultural importance to the majority of Muslim tourists,
especially those who come from Arab countries, and
Southeast Asia and other Muslim countries.
8. Finding new cultural and commercial tourist attractions
which take into account the preservation of the nature
and the identity of the architectural and cultural heritage
of Aal al Bait and the surrounding areas.
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II: Recommendations
The successful implementation of the proposed mechanism
in the tourism development of the mausoleums of Aal al-Bait in
Cairo, and to achieve the including desired goals and outcomes,
requires the formulation of a number of urgent
recommendations to be taken into account in implementation,
especially in light of lessons learned from the ongoing
development in some of those mausoleums and these
recommendations can be summarized as follows:
1. Adoption of the scientific tourism planning as an approach
to the management and organization of the tourist activity,
in all its elements.
2. The creation of an effective and active management to
oversee the implementation of development projects
proposed in the research, and also to take charge of the
follow-up and the assessment to prevent negatives.
3. Activation of community participation in planning and
implementation of tourism development projects of the
heritage of Aal al-Bait, in order to ensure the success and
sustainability of those projects.
4. Encourage the private sector to invest in the field of
religious tourism, and the diversification of the economic
investment opportunities targeted in the tourism
development of the heritage of Al al-Bait. As the private
sector is characterized with the managerial efficiency and
investment expertise, and competitive.
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5. Employment of decisions and administrative regulations to
support the development processes and also to intervene to
remove obstacles.
6. Enhance the performance of national experiences in the
field of study and implementation of the restoration of
historical buildings and archaeological sites, and this
achieved through sending study missions abroad, gets
them into colleges and scientific research centers and
specialized agencies.
7. Determine the responsibility and the role of each of the
actors involved in the implementation of development
projects to prevent the contradiction and duplication of
work.
8. The creation of legal and legislative framework agreed
upon by all parties concerned with the development and
renewal.
9. Transparency and integration of plans between all actors
involved in development.
10. Implementation of development projects in stages to
facilitate the progress and evaluation of the work, review
and rectify the negative aspects, with the possibility of
amendment of plans and programs as needed.
11. The provision of propaganda and publicity for the
recreation of the importance of such development projects.