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@peepso_user_660(DurrainQadri)
Here are some general considerations:

Purpose of Travel: If the purpose of your travel is halal (permissible) and doesn't involve engaging in haram (forbidden) activities, such as drinking alcohol, gambling, or other sinful behaviors, it may be more permissible.

Maintaining Faith: It's essential to be confident in your ability to maintain your faith and adhere to Islamic principles while traveling. If you believe that your faith will remain strong and that the environment won't lead you astray, it can be a contributing factor.

Behavior and Dress Code: Make sure to maintain modesty in your behavior and dress, even in non-Muslim countries. Respecting the Islamic code of conduct is crucial.

Respect Local Laws and Customs: Always abide by the laws and customs of the country you're visiting. This includes respecting their culture, traditions, and any religious sensitivities.

Seek Knowledge: Before traveling, research your destination to ensure you're aware of any challenges or issues that may arise. Knowledge is a powerful tool for maintaining your faith.

Community and Support: If possible, travel with a group of like-minded individuals who can provide mutual support in adhering to your faith.

Intention and Heart: Ensure that your intention for the trip is pure and that you're traveling for relaxation, exploration, or any other legitimate purpose.

Ultimately, the permissibility of such travel may vary depending on your individual circumstances and the specific destination. Consulting with a knowledgeable and trusted religious scholar can provide you with personalized guidance based on your situation. Your intention, behavior, and commitment to maintaining your faith should always be at the forefront of your decision.
@peepso_user_753(Ibrahim_Abdeljalil)
Jazakallahu khairan for your wise and clear considerations. I would add that one must be sure that there are not anti-muslim laws in those visited countries. For example, I believe niqab is forbiden in some countries