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The Transformation of Halal Certification Regulations in Indonesia Ibrahim, Muhammad Yusuf; Fauzi, Unang; Fadillah, Nurul; Satifa, Siti Annisa
JURNAL EKONOMI SYARIAH Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah
Publisher : Universitas Siliwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37058/jes.v8i2.8463

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Introduction to The Problem: Prior to the formation of BPJPH, LPPOM-MUI had a central role in supervising and providing halal certification. However, as time goes by, demands for halal certification regulations are increasingly complex and dynamic. Therefore, the government established BPJPH as the new authority responsible for the regulation of halal certification.Purpose/Objective Study: This study aims to investigate and analyze the development of halal regulations in Indonesia from the establishment of LPPOM-MUI to the formation of BPJPH. The focus of this research is to understand policy changes, the transition process, and the impact of this transition on halal certification in Indonesia.Design/Methodology/Approach: This study uses descriptive analysis methods and historical approaches to trace the development of halal regulations in Indonesia. The data was obtained through a review of official documents, policies, regulations, and related literature.Findings: The results of this study reveal a significant evolution in halal regulations in Indonesia. Initially, the LPPOM-MUI was responsible for halal certification, but later, the Indonesian government established BPJPH as an autonomous body tasked with managing the halal product assurance system. This transition has an impact on various aspects, including the process of certification, accreditation, and supervision.
The Islamic Worldview and Customary Law on Patterns of Inheritance Distribution Al-Hakim, Shidiq; Fauzi, Unang; Tanjung, Hendri
Journal of Civic Education Vol 6 No 3 (2023): Journal of Civic Education
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Sosial Politik, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jce.v6i3.1047

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This study discusses customary issues that arise in Indonesian culture, namely the inheritance distribution tradition in the patrilineal inheritance system in Betawi culture and the matrilineal inheritance system in Minangkabau culture. These two traditions highlight different approaches to inheritance and gender roles in society. Through interviews with traditional leaders, researchers seek to understand the concept of sharia in order to maintain a more beneficial cultural continuity. The triangulation method was used to verify information from respondents in various contexts to compare ethnic views and Islamic concepts. The results of the study show differences in understanding and its impact on economic conditions. The inheritance distribution tradition of the Betawi tribe reflects cultural adaptation to values of gender equality that are in line with the Islamic Worldview, but still faces challenges in fully integrating Islamic principles. Meanwhile, the Minangkabau matrilineal inheritance system emphasizes the role of women in the family structure and inheritance, but creates complexity in asset management.
OPTIMASI PENGGUNAAN MEDIA SOSIAL OLEH MAHASISWA HUKUM EKONOMI SYARIAH: ANALISIS STRATEGI EFEKTIF PADA PLATFORM YOUTUBE Fakhrudin; Fauzi, Unang; Effendi, Erus; Dity, Annisa
Jurnal komunikan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Komunikan: Jurnal Komunikasi dan Dakwah
Publisher : Departemen Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30993/jurnalkomunikan.v3i1.384

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This research aims to analyze effective strategies in optimizing the use of social media, especially on the YouTube platform, by students of Sharia Economic Law. The focus of the study is on students' efforts to utilize social media as a relevant and beneficial tool within the context of social media business from an Islamic perspective, while also identifying legal protection issues related to YouTube social media content. The qualitative research method involves strategy analysis through surveys, interviews, and observations of Sharia Economic Law students, particularly those who are content owners (youtubers) actively using YouTube as a platform for content uploads. The content produced by youtubers is acknowledged as copyright that needs protection. The obtained data is then analyzed to explore and document comprehensive aspects within the JABODETABEK region. The research findings provide profound insights into the optimization of social media usage by Sharia Economic Law students, revealing inadvertencies in mentioning and attributing specific parties disseminated in the public domain. This may lead to prohibited defamation in Islam and conflict with the ITE Law. Islam emphasizes the importance of conveying information truthfully and avoiding manipulation or exploitation of facts. Other findings indicate that the presence of hackers has an impact on the protection of YouTube by youtubers. The implications of this research can contribute to the development of innovative learning strategies and enrich the understanding of students regarding the implementation of Sharia Economic Law in the digital era.