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Developing Halal Tourism Based on Local Wisdom in Religious Area of Sis Aljufri Hanafi, Suhri; Nadia, Nadia; Nurdin, Muhammad Syarif; Nurkhaerah, Sitti; Osman, Zaiton
Indonesian Journal of Halal Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): August
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijhar.v6i2.35121

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As the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia has a substantial opportunity to establish itself as a leading halal tourism destination. However, realizing this potential faces challenges related to the provision of halal facilities and the enforcement of government regulations. This research aims to analyze the development of halal tourism in the Sis Aljufri Religious Area based on local wisdom with reference to the Indonesian Ulema Council halal tourism guidelines. This qualitative research uses Miles and Huberman analysis. The study reveals that the development of halal tourism in this area can be categorized into four aspects: products and services, government support, human resources, and infrastructure. While the development of tourist attractions aligns with the general principles of Sharia tourism and guidelines related to tourists and destinations, facilities such as hotels and travel agencies still need to meet the required Sharia-compliant standards. Overall, the development of halal tourism in the Sis Aljufri Religious Area has shown significant progress, particularly in enhancing products and services, securing government support, and improving infrastructure. However, further efforts are needed to ensure full compliance with the Indonesian Ulema Council's guidelines, especially in the areas of Sharia hotels and travel agencies, to realize its full potential.
Fostering Social Resilience in Indigenous Communities: Maqāṣid al-Sharī‘ah as a Framework for Kaili Da'a Empowerment Suhri Hanafi; Mohamad Oktafian; Sitti Nurkaerah; Ahmad Syafi'i
Fikri : Jurnal Kajian Agama, Sosial dan Budaya Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Fikri: Jurnal Kajian Agama, Sosial dan Budaya
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Ma'arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jf.v11i1.7313

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The low level of education among the Kaili Da’a community impacts the vulnerability of family resilience, particularly in economic and social aspects, as reflected in the dominance of livelihoods in the informal sector, where 50.3% of Kaili Da’a livelihoods are in agriculture and gardening, while the remainder work as traders, miners, or vendors in markets. This study aims to analyze the strengthening of family resilience among the Kaili Da’a indigenous community from the perspective of Jamaluddin Athiyyah’s Maqāṣid al-Sharīʻah using qualitative methods as well as Miles and Huberman’s analysis. The results indicate that family resilience among the Kaili Da’a community encompasses five dimensions: legal and structural quality, physical resilience, economic resilience, socio-psychological resilience, and socio-cultural resilience. However, comprehensive fulfillment of indicators is only observed in the dimensions of legal and structural quality, physical resilience, and socio-cultural resilience, while the economic and socio-psychological dimensions remain suboptimal. From the perspective of Maqāṣid al-Sharīʻah, these findings indicate that the family resilience of the Kaili Da’a community reflects the dimensions of the individual, family, society, and humanity. This study contributes to the development of an analysis of family resilience based on Jamaluddin Athiyyah’s Maqāṣid al-Sharīʻah, which integrates the local values of the Kaili Da’a indigenous community with an Islamic perspective. This study also enriches the theoretical discourse on family resilience grounded in local culture and Maqāṣid al-Sharīʻah.