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The Role of Indonesian Women Ulama Congress (KUPI) in the Search for Gender Equality-Based Islamic Law Faizah, Nur; Rezy Meidina, Ahmad; Lubabul Chadziq, Achmad; Iqbal, Moch.; Umam, M. Shaiful
al-'adalah Vol 21 No 2 (2024): Al-'Adalah
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/adalah.v21i2.23698

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The Indonesian Women Ulama Congress (KUPI) is an important milestone in integrating the principles of gender equality into the discourse of Islamic law in Indonesia. This Congress not only reflects women's leadership in religious studies but also offers strategies to respond to the challenges of gender inequality that are often legitimized through the interpretation of Islamic law. This study aims to analyze the role of KUPI in developing gender equality strategies through a contextual methodological approach based on maqāshid al-sharīa. This research is classified as qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. Data were collected through document analysis, participant observation, and in-depth interviews with KUPI figures. The analysis combined a critical perspective on societal patriarchal structures and a hermeneutic approach to interpreting religious texts. The results of the study indicate that there are three strategic approaches that KUPI can fight for in fighting for gender equality, namely: (1) reinterpretation of Islamic law that is inclusive of gender issues; (2) community-based advocacy; and (3) strengthening the ulama network. This study concludes that KUPI plays a key role in building a more just Islamic legal paradigm that is not only rooted in Islamic tradition but also in line with human rights principles
Analysis of Womenpreneur Decision-Making in Choosing Formal and Informal Financing Sittah, Naf'ah; Fadhillah, Nur; Umam, M. Shaiful
CURRENT ADVANCED RESEARCH ON SHARIA FINANCE AND ECONOMIC WORLDWIDE Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): APRIL
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/cashflow.v4i3.1928

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This research aims to understand the dynamics of womenpreneur decision making in obtaining financing, especially in the gold jewelry business sector in Bungah Village, Bungah District, Gresik Regency. The background to this research is based on the fact that women entrepreneurs often face obstacles in accessing formal financing, either due to limited financial literacy, gender bias, or limited social capital. Using a qualitative approach and case study method, this research involved female business informants who had been established for at least five years and had used external financing. The research results show that financing decisions are influenced by four main factors, namely cognitive financial constraints, individual social capital, organizational factors, and contextual factors. Apart from that, Islamic values such as the prohibition of usury, the principles of justice, and the importance of blessings and economic independence also shape the way women entrepreneurs view appropriate sources of financing. This research also found that the financing obtained has a direct impact on business sustainability and operations, especially in terms of growth, stability and innovation. It is hoped that this research can become a reference for financial institutions, policy makers and academics in formulating more inclusive strategies to increase women's access to formal financing in accordance with sharia principles.
Pembangunan Industri Makanan Halal dalam Perspektif Hukum Islam Umam, M. Shaiful; Faizah, Nur
Jurnal Keislaman Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Keislaman
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Taruna Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54298/jk.v7i2.270

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This study examines the development of the halal food industry in Indonesia from the perspective of Islamic law. As the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia's growth in the halal food sector has significant implications for adherence to sharia principles. The study explores how Islamic law impacts various aspects of the halal food industry, including certification processes, production standards, and product labeling. The main focus is on the application of halal principles throughout all stages of production, from raw material selection to final processing. The study also evaluates the role of sharia supervisory bodies, such as the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), in ensuring compliance with Islamic law. The findings reveal that the application of Islamic law in the halal food industry not only ensures adherence to sharia principles but also enhances consumer trust and strengthens Indonesia’s position as a global hub for the halal food industry. This study provides insights into the challenges and opportunities in advancing the halal food industry in accordance with Islamic law in Indonesia