Bayu Taufiq Possumah
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Halal Food In Muslim Minority Area of North Toraja Regency Muslim Tourist Trisno Wardy Putra; Bayu Taufiq Possumah; Khaerul Aqbar; Abdul Wahid Mongkito
Jurnal Iqtisaduna Vol 7 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/iqtisaduna.v7i2.23950

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This study describes halal-certified food for tourists visiting tourist destinations where the population is a Muslim minority. The research method used is qualitative by using interview instruments on several research informants, namely the Regional Government, the Indonesian Ulema Council, LPPOM MUI, and food stall entrepreneurs. The results of this study conclude that there are very few halal-certified food stalls. This is due to the understanding of the public who do not really understand the importance of halal certification and are constrained by the financing. Therefore, the role of the government in this case the Department of Culture and Tourism, the Indonesian Ulema Council, LPPOM MUI, and food stall entrepreneurs need to work together in providing halal food which is one of the attractions for Muslim tourists to visit North Toraja Regency.
Productive Waqf Development Model: A Comparative Study between Indonesia and Malaysia Trisno Wardy Putra; Jumadil Saputra; Bayu Taufiq Possumah; Moch. Yofaldy Ichsan Hasyim
Tazkia Islamic Finance and Business Review Vol. 17 No. 1 (2023): TIFBR
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Business and Management

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30993/tifbr.v17i1.314

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The development of the productive waqf model has become a topic of conversation for Muslim countries, especially Indonesia and Malaysia. This is because waqf is one of the Islamic social financial instruments that can move the economic sector of society. This research will examine the productive waqf development model between Indonesia and Malaysia and to see how the opportunities and challenges are being faced. The method used is qualitative, in which researchers conducted interviews with waqf academics and practitioners in both Indonesia and Malaysia. In addition to describing the opportunities and challenges researchers use SWOT analysis. The results of the study show that Indonesia and Malaysia have strengths and weaknesses in terms of productive waqf management. Furthermore, collaboration and initiative are needed as well as experience to overcome various existing problems. Efforts to increase awareness, transparency, and partnerships can promote sustainable waqf.