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ANALISIS IMPLEMENTASI SERTIFIKASI PRODUK HALAL BAGI PARA PELAKU UMKM (Studi Kasus Pelaku UMKM Di Kraton Lor) Adimas Adinugroho; M. Sulthoni; Hendri Hermawan Adinugraha
Al-Muamalah: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam, Filantropi dan Perbankan Syariah Vol 1 No 1 (2024): Mei
Publisher : Syamilah Publishing

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The implementation of halal certification also has a significant impact on the competitiveness of MSMEs in domestic and international markets. By having halal certification, MSMEs can expand access to markets that prioritize halal products, increase consumer confidence, and create added value for their products. However, challenges such as certification costs, process complexity, and difficulties in understanding certification requirements still need to be overcome. This study highlights the importance of appropriate support from the government, non-governmental organizations and financial institutions in helping MSMEs overcome the challenges of implementing halal product certification. Training, education, and technical assistance are also needed to improve understanding and compliance with halal certification procedures. In this way, MSMEs can exploit the full potential of halal certification to increase their competitiveness in an increasingly halal-conscious market. The type of research that researchers use is a descriptive and interpretive approach to explore the phenomenon being studied thoroughly. The descriptive qualitative analysis technique is an analysis of data in the form of oral or written information that does not have the nature of numbers.
HAJI DAN KEGAIRAHAN EKONOMI:: Menguak Makna Ibadah Haji Bagi Pedagang Muslim di Yogyakarta M. Sulthoni; Muhlisin; Muthoíin
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol 9 No 1 (2012): Volume 9 Nomor 1 2012
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

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Haj is an exclusive and unique worship. It is exclusive because not all Muslims do not have to that. This ritual is only done by those who have the physical ability, psychological, and financial requirements to run it. Hajj ritual is unique because it often goes beyond the normative boundaries. The phenomenon of pilgrimage draper in Beringharjo market that is the subject of this study clearly demonstrate this. The traders set aside a portion of the liver berrela trading profits earned every day, collecting little by little in a long time, and after a relatively large collected was not used to expand the business as usual by merchants, but "spent" to perform Hajj. This study found the base rationalization traders in the market Beringharjo which can be traced from three aspects, namely the meaning of the Hajj, the use of pilgrims symbols, and the use of these symbols in their trading activities. First, the meaning of Hajj has at least four different meanings, namely: (a) normative meaning; (b) the pilgrimage is a guarantee for answered prayer; (c) the Hajj is a symbol of high social and cultural status; (d) the symbol of Hajj is a trust assurance to buyers. Second, the creation of the symbolic aspects of the pilgrims in Beringharjo market traders motivated by three things, namely cultural, social, and economic background. Third, widening, shifting and expanding the meaning of Hajj which is influenced by religious backgrounds, worldviews as Javanese, and its position as a trader.