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Journal : JAWI : Journal of Ahkam Wa Iqtishad

Halal dalam Konsepsi Alquran dan Penerapannya pada Industri Ikan Salai Patin Desa Wisata Kampung Patin Koto Masjid Kabupaten Kampar Gani, Erman; Rahman, Syahrul; Ajidin, Zilal Afwa; Zulirfan, Navri; Nabila, Sally; Ismardi, Ismardi
JAWI : Journal of Ahkam Wa Iqtishad Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): JAWI - DESEMBER
Publisher : MUI Kota Pekanbaru

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10432828

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This article seeks to explore the application of the halal industry in the production of Salai Patin fish in the Kampung Patin Koto Masjid Tourism village, Kampar Regency. Many factors can influence the successful implementation of the halal industry, including understanding the concept of halal, the urgent need to develop the Islamic economy, and the profile of Kampung Patin Tourism Village as the center of Patin Fish production. The process of implementing the halal industry begins with awareness and training. Ensuring that catfish business actors understand the sharia principles underlying halal products. Halal certification is an important step to convince consumers that Salai Patin fish products meet the standards of purity and halalness. Collaboration with halal certification bodies and authorized government agencies is also a key factor in maintaining product integrity and quality. The prospect of the halal industry promises sustainable economic growth in Kampung Patin Tourism Village, with the expectation that salai patin fish products can present wider business opportunities, both in local and international markets. This development will support the increasingly globalized idea of sharia economy, changing people's perception of Islam as a religion that is rahmatan lil alamin.
Konsepsi Alquran Tentang Harta Gono Gini dalam Rumah Tangga Muslim Gani, Erman; Wijaya, Nadiah Azizah Arisa; Budiman, Arif
JAWI : Journal of Ahkam Wa Iqtishad Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): JAWI - JUNI
Publisher : MUI Kota Pekanbaru

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11529817

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Marriage is the sunnah of the Apostle and worship for everyone who is ready and physically and mentally capable. The principle of marriage is to form a family or household that is sakinah mawaddah warahmah. There are several things that must be maintained together in a marriage, one of which is property. The continuity of life in a marriage requires property. Islam explains that the husband is obliged to meet the needs of the household but in today's modern life, the wife's role is not only to serve her husband and take care of children, but has also played a role in helping her family's economy and has an economic job. Whereas the obligation to earn a living is only imposed on the husband who is the backbone of the family. This article aims to examine how the Quran explains the position of jointly acquired property (gono gini) in the household, although the Quran explains it specifically. Basically, this paper is qualitative in nature because the working instrument is library research. All data is in the form of written library materials, including books/books, research reports, papers, scientific journals, inertenet data and others. This research explains that in the perspective of the Koran, there are no strict rules regarding joint property in the household. Scholars have different opinions about joint property. The first opinion says Islam does not recognize the existence of joint property except by shirkah. Meanwhile, another opinion states that the occurrence of marriage is considered a shirkah between the husband and wife. However, in Indonesian Islamic law, joint property is explained in Article 35 of the Marriage Law and Articles 85-97 of the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI). Husband and wife have full rights to perform legal actions on each other's property, such as grants, charity, or others. However, a husband or wife is not allowed to sell or transfer joint property without the consent of one of the parties.