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MSME Product Quality Assistance through Halal Product Assurance Certification in Gondang Kulon Nganjuk Village Hapsari Wiji Utami; Asiatus Sholeha; Muhammad Hamdan Luthfi; Muhammad Muzakky Adirangga; Novi Dwi Rachma Dani; Nur Aini Octavia; Yurinda Mutiarasari
Journal of Community Service and Rural Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Maret
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The purpose of this KKN activity is to provide training on the promotion and management of halal certification for MSMEs in GondangKulon village, Nganjuk Regency. The purpose of this analysis is to provide an understanding of the importance of registering a business and the benefits of halal certificates for its business products. This KKN activity consists of 2 types of implementation of halal certification assistance for business actors as well as submission of halal certification documents to SIHALAL UINSA and socialization of product promotion through marketing with E-Commerce in Gondangkulon Village, Nganjuk Regency. This type of research is qualitative and the method of this study uses ABCD, using 3 stages of data collection, namely interviews, observation and documentation. The result of this activity is the awareness of partner business units to implement a halal assurance system in their business and the registration of business units in the halal certification process to Si Halal.
Community Vocational Training Center (BLKK) as a Model of Islamic Human Capital Development for Sustainable Development Abdullah Kafabih; Hapsari Wiji Utami
Journal of Community Service and Rural Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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This study explores the role of Community Vocational Training Centers (Balai Latihan Kerja Komunitas, BLKK) as a model of Islamic Human Capital Development in promoting sustainable development. Using a qualitative descriptive method with field observations and in-depth interviews at BLKK Mambaul Hikam (East Java), BLK Komunitas Bahrul Ulum (Southeast Sulawesi), and BLK Komunitas Al-Manaar (Central Java), the study examines how vocational training contributes not only to skill acquisition but also to community empowerment. The analysis employs the Islamic Human Development Index (IHDI), derived from the maqashid shariah dimensions: religion (dīn), life (nafs), intellect (‘aql), family (nasl), and wealth (māl). Findings reveal that BLKK plays a dual role: improving professional skills to meet market demands, and instilling ethical, spiritual, and social values aligned with sustainable development goals. The study concludes that integrating IHDI into vocational training provides a comprehensive framework for human capital development that is economically viable, socially inclusive, environmentally responsible, and spiritually grounded.