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The Urgency and Mechanism for Halal Certification of MSME Products in E-Commerce Wirdyaningsih, Wirdyaningsih; Syahida, Aufi Qonitatus; Karimah, Iffah; Nabilah, Annisah Marwah
Jurnal Dinamika Hukum Vol 21, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jdh.2021.21.2.2865

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The current development of technology supports the use of e-commerce for fulfillment of public needs. Nowadays, more start-ups and digital companies in Indonesia, including Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) are targeting sharia market through selling halal goods on e-commerce shop and provide sharia investment products for Muslims. However, the high usage of e-commerce in Indonesia, which has become a necessity for Muslim societies, is not comparable with halal certification on MSME products in e-commerce. Based on the problems, this paper examines the urgency and mechanism of halal certification in MSME products in e-commerce in Indonesia. This research uses juridical-normative research methods to address this issue. Based on the research result, researchers found that coordination with all parties is needed, ranging from the government to the industrial actors, so that all MSME products from e-commerce can easily carry out halal certification. The government needs to form a digital economic interconnection of sharia so that the sharia economy is also not left behind in terms of financial technology, Islamic financial institutions, online commerce, and social finance. Various parties including the Ministry of Trade, the National Sharia Council (DSN) MUI need to make regulations and fatwa in support of halal certification in e-commerce. Keywords: e-commerce; halal certification; Indonesian economy; MSME; products.
PERUBAHAN KEWENANGAN LEMBAGA-LEMBAGA YANG BERWENANG DALAM PROSES SERTIFIKASI HALAL Karimah, Iffah
Journal of Islamic Law Studies Vol. 1, No. 1
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UBUD ISLAMIC FOOD ADDICT SEBAGAI BENTUK INOVASI EKSPANSI UMKM SYARIAH DI INDONESIA Karimah, Iffah
Journal of Islamic Law Studies Vol. 1, No. 1
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Synergy of Sharīʿah Fintech Regulation and Halal Tourism: Towards a Sustainable Economy Based on Islamic Law Wirdyaningsih, Wirdyaningsih; Karimah, Iffah; Fauzi, Fahrul; Syahida, Aufi Qonitatus; Zainuddin; Zakaria, Zalina
Sriwijaya Law Review Volume 10 Issue 1, January 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28946/slrev.v10i1.3643

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The synergy between Sharīʿah fintech regulation and halal tourism must be grounded in the objectives of Islamic law (maqāṣid al-sharīʿah), which prohibit usury (ribā), uncertainty (gharār), and gambling (maysir), to foster a fair, transparent, and sustainable economic ecosystem that empowers local communities. In practice, however, this synergy faces several challenges, including regulatory oversight gaps, superficial Sharīʿah compliance, cross-sectoral regulatory fragmentation, low levels of Sharīʿah financial literacy, and limited digital infrastructure. In Indonesia, Sharīʿah fintech is regulated by POJK No. 77/2016 on technology-based lending services, DSN-MUI Fatwa No. 117/2018 on Sharīʿah-compliant fintech operations, and PBI No. 19/2017 concerning fintech implementation and financial system stability. Halal tourism, meanwhile, is governed by Law No. 33/2014 on Halal Product Assurance, which mandates halal certification for goods and services, including tourism-related activities. This normative legal research employs legislative, conceptual, and analytical approaches, drawing on primary and secondary legal materials obtained through literature review and document analysis. The findings indicate that regulatory integration between Sharīʿah fintech and halal tourism is essential for promoting sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Such synergy enhances transparency, accountability, and trust, while enabling halal tourism operators to access ethical financing through instruments such as muḍārabah and mushārakah. Ultimately, this collaboration strengthens Indonesia’s national halal ecosystem, supports SMEs, enhances economic development, and increases global competitiveness in halal market.