Travelers are aware that they know little about other nations, and that the only way to learn more is to experience them firsthand. It goes without saying that Muslim nations reflect the diversity of Muslims. Here is the list by quranonlineacademy.org (contact them for best online Quran classes).
1. Albania, a small country with a big heart
Albania is a well-kept Balkan secret with a long list of attractions, including snow-capped mountains, sparkling beaches, a vibrant, international capital, and a rich Islamic history. Albania has a notable and largely contradictory history of welcome and goodwill.
2. Indonesia, pretty much everyone’s favorite tropical paradise
Not to sound patronizing, but many people are unaware that Indonesia is the largest Muslim nation in the world. Millions of tourists visit Indonesia each year for its islands, beaches, and cultural attractions, which are pretty much the stock image of a tropical paradise. More than 200 different religions, including Hinduism, Christianity, and Confucianism, are practiced in Indonesia, contributing to the country’s diverse past.
3. Morocco, a cross-continental marvel
Few nations can attract tourists in the way that Morocco can. Moroccans are bilingual in French and Arabic, so there is a little touch of Europe in its big, African heart. Both desert and sea, urban and tribal, Morocco is enthralling almost to a fault. Islam is the cornerstone of Moroccan culture today, and cities like Marrakesh and Fes have some of the most exquisite examples of Islamic architecture anywhere in the world.
4. Kosovo, one of the world’s newest countries
In 2008, Kosovo emerged from one of the biggest recent humanitarian catastrophes to become the newest nation in the world. Although its claim to sovereignty is still contested, more than 100 nations have recognized Kosovo. Kosovo frequently ranks among the friendliest nations on earth according to travelers.
5. Iran, the most misunderstood country in the world
Anyone who has visited Iran extols its friendliness, cuisine, dolphins of Queshm, mausoleums of Shiraz, waterfalls, hot springs, and diversity.
6. Jordan, a place unlike anywhere else
An earthly wonder unmatched by any other are Jordan’s soaring wadis and the ancient cities tucked within of them. Jordan has a long history and is home to some of the most iconic buildings and cities in the entire globe. Jordan is framed by a breathtaking shoreline as it shares a border with the Dead Sea to the south.
7. Maldives, the most romantic place in the world
Most people are unaware that the Maldives is an Islamic nation. Maldives, everyone’s go-to honeymoon location, and romance have nearly completely merged into one another. Maldives, however, is more than just its opulent resorts and exclusive beaches. In the Maldives, there are more than 200 inhabited islands, most of which have not been well explored.
8. Turkey, where east meets west
Turkey has long served as something of a model for progressive Muslim nations, and one of the main factors in this is the massive influx of visitors from Europe who come to see its beaches and historical sites to get a firsthand glimpse at what life is like in a Muslim nation.
9. Mayotte, the one you’ve probably never heard of
Where? In the Indian Ocean, near Madagascar in Africa, is the tiny island nation of Mayotte. The inhabitants of this tiny island nation are picture-perfect, lovely, and incredibly diverse. They speak four distinct languages.
10. Pakistan, the one everyone warns you about
Pakistan can be difficult to travel to. But anyone whose made it there, reports back with unforgettable experiences. A lot of the Pakistani countryside is largely unexplored, especially in the south. The Karakoram Range rivals the Himalayas in scale and allure and the street-food is legendary, especially in Lahore. Pakistan is also blessed with sprawling desert, pre-historic civilization and a largely unexplored coastline.