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From Certification to Consumption: Shariah-Compliant Postmarket Halal Assurance Thalhah; Hamizar, Arizal; Hunsouw, M. Taib; Roup, Mu'min
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 10 No 2 (2024): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2024
Publisher : UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v10i2.9042

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the regulatory framework in ensuring the halal status of products in Indonesia during the postmarket phase. The primary focus is to evaluate the role of Halal Product Assurance (Jaminan Produk Halal/JPH) supervisors in maintaining compliance with halal standards after certification, including during distribution and sales. The methodology employed is normative legal analysis, utilizing legislative, conceptual, and historical approaches. Research data include key regulations, training materials, and relevant implementation reports. The findings reveal that although Indonesia's halal regulations, such as Law No. 33 of 2014, provide a robust legal foundation, postmarket supervision faces challenges, including limited resources, inter-agency coordination issues, and gaps in implementation. The training of JPH supervisors is identified as a strategic initiative with promising potential to enhance supervision effectiveness, mainly through technology-based programs like Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). However, challenges in integrating supervision into the existing regulatory framework remain unresolved. This study underscores the importance of strengthening continuous supervision mechanisms during the postmarket phase to ensure the halal status of products throughout their lifecycle. Thus, postmarket supervision is a technical issue and a moral responsibility aligned with Islamic law principles.  
From Certification to Consumption: Shariah-Compliant Postmarket Halal Assurance Thalhah; Hamizar, Arizal; Hunsouw, M. Taib; Roup, Mu'min
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 10 No 2 (2024): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v10i2.9042

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the regulatory framework in ensuring the halal status of products in Indonesia during the postmarket phase. The primary focus is to evaluate the role of Halal Product Assurance (Jaminan Produk Halal/JPH) supervisors in maintaining compliance with halal standards after certification, including during distribution and sales. The methodology employed is normative legal analysis, utilizing legislative, conceptual, and historical approaches. Research data include key regulations, training materials, and relevant implementation reports. The findings reveal that although Indonesia's halal regulations, such as Law No. 33 of 2014, provide a robust legal foundation, postmarket supervision faces challenges, including limited resources, inter-agency coordination issues, and gaps in implementation. The training of JPH supervisors is identified as a strategic initiative with promising potential to enhance supervision effectiveness, mainly through technology-based programs like Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). However, challenges in integrating supervision into the existing regulatory framework remain unresolved. This study underscores the importance of strengthening continuous supervision mechanisms during the postmarket phase to ensure the halal status of products throughout their lifecycle. Thus, postmarket supervision is a technical issue and a moral responsibility aligned with Islamic law principles.  
Muallafah Muslimat NU Buleleng Bali Religious Tolerance and Moderation in a Hindu Society in Bali Nurlaili H., Musfiroh; Nilamsari, Wati; Shodiq, Muhammad; Roup, Mu'min; Nisa, Mauidlotun
Jurnal Penelitian Agama Hindu Vol 9 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/jpah.v9i1.3944

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Religious conversions made by Balinese people from Hinduism to Islam or to Islam are evidence of religious moderation in Hinduism. The interaction between the Hindu community of Buleleng and the Muslim community has created a new culture or cultural acculturation and even marriage which has an impact on religious conversion from Hinduism to Islam. This article aims to reveal the tolerance and moderation of Hinduism that has a major impact on the moderate social religious activities of Muslimat NU Buleleng so that a moderate Muallafah emerges. This research is a qualitative research with Anthropology and Sociology of Religion approach. The primary data of this research are Muallafah and Muslimat NU Ranting Seririt Organisation, Buleleng District, Bali. The findings of this research are that the majority of Buleleng Bali Muallafahs come from Hinduism and make religious conversions due to marriage. The Muallafah joined the Muslimat NU because the tolerance and moderation of the Hindu community towards minority Muslims is quite high. Muslimat NU's social religious activities include Friday blessings; Pengajian Umum, Dzikir Akbar, and Reciting Burdah Covid 19 Prevention Social Service and Soft Skill Training and Economic Empowerment. The success of socio-religious activities carried out by Muslimat NU in Bali towards the majority Hindu Balinese community is evidence of tolerance and religious moderation of Hindu society in Bali so that Muallafah Muslimat NU Buleleng Bali feels living in harmony and peace without discrimination and pressure from the surrounding community and even family for choosing Islam as a new religion.