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MUI’S Role Regarding Halal Certification Viewed from Law Number 33 of 2014 Concerning Halal Product Guarantees (Case Study of Medan Branch Mixue Drink Company) Afif Syahputra; Syafruddin Syam
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 6 No 3 (2023): Sharia Economic: November, 2023
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v6i3.3992

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Mixue Ice Cream & Tea is a Chinese franchise that has been around since June 16th, 1997. Mixue has been in Indonesia since 2020, first in the city of Bandung, and now has more than a thousand locations throughout the country, with the majority in the city of Medan. Since Medan City is home to a sizable Muslim population, it offers several possibilities for economic expansion. The purpose of this analysis is to examine the function of the MUI in relation to halal certification based on the JPH Law (No. 33 of 2014). This research relies on qualitative research techniques. Taking a normative legal approach to the pressing problem of research by analyzing the steps used to obtain halal certification of Mixue drinks. The findings of this study led to a request from the Indonesian Ministry of Religion BPJH that Mixue refrain from using the halal symbol on its packaging before the halal certificate is issued. Mixue Ice Cream & Tea has been declared Halal by the MUI. After a hearing regarding halal products was conducted by the Fatwa Commission on 15th February 2023, the MUI issued a Halal Decree. The head of the Halal Inspection Agency, the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Review Institute, presented an audit report on halal certification to the MUI, and after careful deliberation, the organization issued a Halal Decree. MUI issues Halal Decree. The Head of the Halal Inspection Agency of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Review Institute presented the audit report on halal certification to the MUI, and after careful consideration, the organization issued a Halal Decree. MUI issues Halal Decree. The head of the Halal Inspection Agency, the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Review Institute, presented an audit report on halal certification to the MUI, and after careful deliberation, the organization issued a Halal Decree.
MUI’S Role Regarding Halal Certification Viewed from Law Number 33 of 2014 Concerning Halal Product Guarantees (Case Study of Medan Branch Mixue Drink Company) Syahputra, Afif; Syam, Syafruddin
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 6 No 3 (2023): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v6i3.3992

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Mixue Ice Cream & Tea is a Chinese franchise that has been around since June 16th, 1997. Mixue has been in Indonesia since 2020, first in the city of Bandung, and now has more than a thousand locations throughout the country, with the majority in the city of Medan. Since Medan City is home to a sizable Muslim population, it offers several possibilities for economic expansion. The purpose of this analysis is to examine the function of the MUI in relation to halal certification based on the JPH Law (No. 33 of 2014). This research relies on qualitative research techniques. Taking a normative legal approach to the pressing problem of research by analyzing the steps used to obtain halal certification of Mixue drinks. The findings of this study led to a request from the Indonesian Ministry of Religion BPJH that Mixue refrain from using the halal symbol on its packaging before the halal certificate is issued. Mixue Ice Cream & Tea has been declared Halal by the MUI. After a hearing regarding halal products was conducted by the Fatwa Commission on 15th February 2023, the MUI issued a Halal Decree. The head of the Halal Inspection Agency, the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Review Institute, presented an audit report on halal certification to the MUI, and after careful deliberation, the organization issued a Halal Decree. MUI issues Halal Decree. The Head of the Halal Inspection Agency of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Review Institute presented the audit report on halal certification to the MUI, and after careful consideration, the organization issued a Halal Decree. MUI issues Halal Decree. The head of the Halal Inspection Agency, the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Review Institute, presented an audit report on halal certification to the MUI, and after careful deliberation, the organization issued a Halal Decree.
Neglect of Parents at UPTD Social Services for the Elderly Binjai in Review of Islamic Law and UU No.1 of 1974 Concerning Marriage Afifah Salsabila Lubis, Nurul; Syam, Syafruddin
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i1.4569

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The obligations of parents are the rights of children, and vice versa, the obligations of children towards their parents are the rights of the children's parents. Namely, parents are obliged to care for and provide guidance to their children who are not old enough according to their respective abilities. Family law seeks to regulate relationships between families. In this research, the author conducted research on parental neglect at the Binjai Elderly Social Services UPTD in terms of Islamic Law and UU No. 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage which the researcher took from the case study of Parental Neglect at the Binjai Elderly Social Service. Update. This legal research uses a normative-empirical approach. The type of research used is descriptive, namely research that generally aims to systematically, factually, and accurately describe a problem that has occurred. The data source that the author uses in this research is primary data obtained by the author directly from interviews. The data validity testing technique in this research uses data triangulation. Islam emphasizes the importance of caring for parents as a form of filial piety. The Qur'an commands children to be kind to their parents, even when they reach old age. Article 46 states the rights and obligations of children towards their parents, which states that children are obliged to respect and obey the good wishes of their parents, and when a child is an adult, they are obliged to support their parents and support family members at home. best, if they need help.
Co-Authors Achyar Zein Afif Syahputra Afifah Salsabila Lubis, Nurul Afsari, Rafika Hidayah Ahmad Tamami Akmaluddin Syahputra Akmaluddin Syahputra Akmaluddin Syaputra Ali Akbar Ali Saat Husaini Siregar Amin, Ade Ulfa Andika Rahmad Siregar Anggini, Rizki Anwar Anwar Apri Yani Sitompul Apriyanti Ritonga, Nurul Hidayah Ariffin, M. Khairul Bagus Ramadi Baihaqi, Raiehan Dalimunthe, Fikri Al Muhaddits Dasri Dasri Dasri, Dasri Dedy Kurniawansyah Bangun Fachruddin Zakarya Fatimah Zahara Gulo, Hadyan Hafsah Hafsah Harahap, Adelia Putri Harahap, Rifnatul Hasanah Herdi, Novantri Husna, Lisa Raihanatul Imam Yazid Inasti, Nine Chintya Ayu Ingah Maulana Khair, , Marhamatul Larasati Nur Kharomah Lestari, Dewi Margolang, Alifiah Matondang, Maulidya Mora Muhammad Fadhil Muhammad Syahril Muhammad Syukri Albani Nasution Mutiara Sachputri Nadia Br. Pasaribu Nawir Yuslem Nazhira Ghaisani Noto Wibowo Nurcahaya, Nurcahaya Padia Putri Pagar Pagar Pagar, Pagar Permata, Cahaya Pratama, Rian Dandi Pulungan, Madinah Putri Nurhalizah Siregar Rahmi, Najwa Raiehan Baihaqi Ramadani, Ramadani Ramadi, Bagus Ramadina, Wardah Rifnatul Hasanah Harahap Rizki Muhammad Haris Safinda, Qory Sari, Yulia Indah Permata Sartiva, Oktia Dina Sipahutar, Alif Al Yasin Siregar, Muhammad Hatta Siregar, Muhammad Rizki Aulia Solihah, Mar’atus Sukiati Sukiati Syahnan Syahnan Syahputra, Afif Syahputra, Akmaluddin Syahrini Harahap Syofiaty Lubis Tarigan, Tetty Marlina Titi Susanti Wahyuni Dazura Warsito Wilda Lestari Wirda Hayani Syahputri Zainul Fuad Zainul Fuad Zaleha, Zaleha Zr, Surono Zuhrah, Afifatuz Zulkifly