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Contact Name
Dr. Abdul Rahem, M. Kes., Apt
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halal@prpph.unair.ac.id
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+6285732806477
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halal@prpph.unair.ac.id
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Gedung Kahuripan 203 Kampus C Mulyorejo Surabaya
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Kota surabaya,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
Journal of halal product and research (JHPR)
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 26549409     EISSN : 26549778     DOI : -
Journal of halal product and research (JHPR) is a journal published by Biannual (twice a year) by Halal Research Center and Product Development/ Pusat Riset dan Pengembangan Produk Halal (Halal Center) Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia (e-ISSN: 2654-9778 | p-ISSN:2654-9409). The journal is dedicated to improving the research and development of halal products. JHPR has been indexed by Crossref. All articles have unique DOI numbers.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Halal certification in Indonesia; history, development, and implementation Hayyun Durrotul Faridah
Journal of halal product and research (JPHR) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (738.704 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jhpr.vol.2-issue.2.68-78

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Indonesia's population with a Muslim majority (87.18%) makes the need for halal products very large. There is a need for halal product guarantees for products entering or circulating in Indonesia. Halal guarantee in Indonesia is regulated by the Government through legislation. The halalness of a product can be determined by conducting halal certification by inspecting the product from the selection of raw materials, the production process, to the final product. The halal certification process in Indonesia has been developing. This study aims to describe the history, development, and implementation of halal certification in Indonesia, one of which is before and after the issuance of law on Halal Product Guarantee (Halal Law). Initially, halal certification in Indonesia was taken over by the Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) which is a civil society movement that has the support of the state. But after the issuance of the Halal Law, the authority for halal certification was transferred to the Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Produk Halal (BPJPH) which is an independent state institution under the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia. This was also followed by several changes in several policies related to halal certification. Halal certification which was initially voluntary and does not yet have strong legal legitimacy has now become mandatory for business actors. Implementation of the Halal Law began on October 17, 2019, and will be carried out in stages. In the implementation effort, there needs to be a good collaboration between the government, business actors, and the community.
Consumer awareness and willingness to pay for halal certified of beef in Bogor area Syafiq Alfikri; Lukman Mohammad Baga; Suprehatin Suprehatin
Journal of halal product and research (JPHR) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (624.086 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jhpr.vol.2-issue.2.51-59

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Indonesian government law No. 33 of 2014 on Halal Product Assurance (Halal Law) states that all products circulating in Indonesia must be halal-certified. The implementation of Halal Law has implications for increasing the cost of delivering beef to consumers because each seller is required to implement a process that is in accordance with Islamic law in order to obtain halal certificate. This cost will be distributed to consumers by increasing the selling price of beef that halal-certified. The aims of this study are, (1) analyze consumers' willingness to pay on halal-certified of beef, beef prices are currently very high (Rp 120,000 / kg), (2) analyze consumer awareness on halal-certified of beef. The research sample was taken in the Bogor area. The method used to analyze consumers' willingness to pay is Contingent Valuation Method (CVM), and the method for analyzing consumer awareness is Partial Least Square (PLS). The results of this study indicate two factors that significantly influence consumer awareness: religious beliefs and halal logos. The results of this study also indicate that beef consumers in Bogor area are willing to pay more than 4-6 percent for beef that is halal certified. These results indicate that consumers from the Bogor area are willing to pay more for halal-certified beef. This shows the community's support for the implementation of the Halal Law.
Patients attitude towards an alcohol content and halalness of cough medicines Abdul Rahem
Journal of halal product and research (JPHR) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (572.001 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jhpr.vol.2-issue.2.106-113

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The halalness of medicines in Indonesia is an interesting case to study, given that the consumption of medicines and halal food is an obligation for the majority of Indonesia's Muslim population. Since the legalization of Law 33 of 2014 about Halal Product Assurance (UU JPH), there are still differences of opinion in several ministries in Republic Indonesia regarding the implementation of medicinal products, especially for medicines that are classified as life-saving. This research was conducted during August 2018 and aims to analyze the attitudes of cough sufferers towards the halalness of cough medicine and their attitude towards medicines containing alcohol. This study uses an observational design, the research variable is the attitude towards halal and alcohol content in drugs, and the drugs received. During one month, 25 respondents obtained in 5 apothecaries; 2 apothecaries in Bangkalan Regency and 3 apothecaries in Pamekasan Regency. The instrument used was a questionnaire. The results showed that 100 percent of patients wanted halal drugs and did not contain alcohol. From the data obtained, showed that 68 percent of patients received cough medicines containing alcohol between 2.50 – 10 percent.
The ethnozoology of Jering ethnic society in utilizing the animals for halal traditional medicine Yola Nazelia Nukraheni; Budi Afriansyah; Muhammad Ihsan
Journal of halal product and research (JPHR) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR)
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Bangka island province has a high diversity of culture and local wisdom from its ethnic, one of them is Jerieng ethnic. Jerieng ethnic is tribe comes from Bangka Barat, especially Simpang Teritip subdistrict. Jerieng ethnic has knowledge in utilization biodiversity such as an animal that is utilized to be traditional medicine, This study is aimed to discover the knowledge of Jerieng ethnic about which animal used, knowing the method. to utilize it as traditional medicine and sort it into halal and haram based on Islamic law. The method used in this study is purposive sampling, include preliminary, data and information collecting, identification and grouping into halal and haram. Animals that are often used there are 21 species, 10 species (48%) categorized as halal and 11 species (52%) categorized as haram.
Regulatory framework for Islamic financial institutions: lesson learnt between Malaysia and Indonesia Fazlurrahman Syarif
Journal of halal product and research (JPHR) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (406.211 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jhpr.vol.2-issue.2.79-85

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Islamic finance is a rapidly growing stream in the Halal economy. Islamic finance is a method of banking or financing activities that are based on the Sharia law and operated by sharing the risk or divide the profits of any investment as per the agreed terms. This study discusses the forms of a regulatory framework and on the organizations that are constituted for standardizing the regulations. The paper also analyses the regulatory framework for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia and Indonesia. The type of research used is a descriptive qualitative model. We find that both countries maintain a dual system of the regulatory framework which considers the conventional and Islamic financial system. Hence, the central bank has full authority to enact required laws and policies and to regulate the Islamic financial institutions in Indonesia and Malaysia.  
Implementation of Porter’s Diamond Model in the strategic architecture for agricultural financing development of baitul-maal wat-tamwil Adistiar Prayoga
Journal of halal product and research (JPHR) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1281.763 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jhpr.vol.2-issue.2.86-105

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In 2018, there were 38.7 million workers in agriculture. The high number in the agricultural sector is not accompanied by an increase in the contribution of the total agricultural sector to the value of the Gross Domestic Product. The condition is exacerbated by the lack of accessibility of rural farmers towards farming capital. Although micro, small and medium enterprises (SME’s) loans grew by 8.0 percent (yoy) in 2016, many studies have revealed the dependence of micro farmers (gurem) on access to capital from informal sources which ultimately makes it difficult for them in terms of repaying capital loans because they are trapped in the practice of money lenders. The existence of Islamic Financial Services Cooperatives (Koperasi Jasa Keuangan Syariah-KJKS) is an interesting subject. KJKS, better known as Baitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT), is hope for increasing the accessibility of the poor to capital sources because BMT plays a cultural role as a funding intermediary and cultural as a social lending institution (qardhul hasan). This study aims to analyze the development of institutional financing based on Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil (BMT) using the Berlian Porter Model approach so that a strategic architecture of agricultural financing development can be formulated based on the competing factors of BMT competitiveness in rural areas. Primary research data was taken in November 2016-January 2017 using the focus group discussion method with expert speakers. The research data is then supplemented by relevant secondary sources in November 2019. The formulation of competitiveness in the Diamond Model is often known to analyze the competitiveness of countries, but several studies reveal that the Berlian Porter approach can be applied to the scale of the country, region, industry, and individual companies, both goods, and services. The ability of an institution to maintain its existence depends on its competitiveness, and in the aggregate will affect the competitiveness of a country.

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