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Halal Industry in Javanese Culture; Yogyakarta Regional Government Policy in obtaining its economic values Addi Arrahman; Illy Yanti
INFERENSI: Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan Vol 16, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : State Institute of Islamic Studies (IAIN) Salatiga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/infsl3.v16i1.151-174

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Yogyakarta is the center of Javanese culture. He became one of the specialregions in Indonesia, because of the uniqueness of history, governmentsystem, culture, customs and customs. The local wisdom that is ownedis a basic principle that is always present in community activities. In thiscondition, the halal industry is growing rapidly, including in Yogyakarta.Therefore, this research article aims to understand the regulatory formatmade by the Yogyakarta government in developing the Halal Industry;second, to explain the approach used by the regional government of theSpecial Region of Yogyakarta in taking advantage of the economic value ofthe halal industry. The author analyzes the regulatory documents made bythe Yogyakarta regional government, and confirms them with the resultsof in-depth interviews with key informants. This research reveals that theYogyakarta regional government does not make special regulations on theHalal industry, as other regional governments do. However, the culturalapproach used is quite effective in forming a halal business ecosystem thatprovides economic benefits for the community and business actors.
TRADISI LARANGAN PERNIKAHAN KAKAK ADIK KANDUNG DITAHUN YANG SAMA PERSPEKTIF SOSIOLOGI HUKUM ISLAM DI KECAMATAN MUARA SABAK TIMUR KABUPATEN TANJUNG JABUNG TIMUR Umi Khoirun Nisa; Illy Yanti; M. Nazori Majid
Pendas : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10 No. 02 (2025): Volume 10 No. 02 Juni 2025 In Press
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar FKIP Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jp.v10i02.24461

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This study was prepared with the aim of examining the tradition of prohibiting marriage between siblings in one year in the perspective of the sociology of Islamic law. This phenomenon is often found in communities that have certain traditions or customs, where marriages between siblings that occur in the near future or within the same year are considered taboo or prohibited. If this tradition is violated, Javanese people believe that there will be disasters or bad things that are not wanted to happen to the family. The main reasons this tradition is still cultivated are following the ancestors from generation to generation, because of the belief that if violated will get a disaster, because it follows the Javanese calendar, and because the Javanese community accepts. This research uses a qualitative research method with an Islamic legal sociology approach. Which in this research process uses data collection methods, through library research and field research, interviews, observation, and writing which are systematically arranged, studied, and a conclusion is drawn in relation to the problem under study. Thus from this research it can be concluded that the review of the sociology of Islamic law, the phenomenon of the tradition of prohibiting the marriage of siblings in the same year in the sub-district of Muara Sabak Timur is included in the category of 'urf. In terms of its validity, the prohibition of marriage of siblings in the same year in East Muara Sabak District is included in the category of Al-'urf alfasid because normatively it contradicts the text and the basic rules that exist in Shara' and does not meet the requirements of 'urf sahih which can be determined as a legal reference. In the perspective of the sociology of Islamic law, although not explicitly mentioned in legal texts, the principle of maintaining kinship relations and avoiding things that can damage the family structure is the rationale that underlies the prohibition of this tradition.
Economic Digitalization for Consumers Legal Protection: Sharia E-Commerce Transaction in the New Era Fina Olifia; Cici Sundari; Pidayan Sasnifa; Illy Yanti; Ilham Abdi Prawira
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v23i2.6943

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This study aims to analyze Legal Protection for Consumers in Sharia E-Commerce Transactions in the Era of Economic Digitalization. The research explores issues related to consumer legal protection within Sharia-based e-commerce transactions amidst the digital economic transformation. This study employs a qualitative research method with an exploratory approach. The researcher utilizes secondary data from online media, social media, and relevant journals by examining materials related to consumer legal protection in Sharia e-commerce transactions in the era of digitalization. The data analysis technique employs the NVivo 12 Plus software, a computer-assisted qualitative document analysis tool. This user-friendly software can process words, exploring word frequency, attributes, and cases derived from large datasets. Research findings indicate that Sharia e-commerce has significant potential to grow in Indonesia. The realization of this potential largely depends on the ability to address existing consumer protection issues. If the recommendations of this study are implemented, a safe and fair digital transaction environment, fully aligned with Islamic values and principles, can be established. Despite its rapid growth, Sharia e-commerce still requires substantial improvements to ensure consumer protection. To create a secure, just, and Sharia-compliant transaction environment, a holistic approach supported by the collective commitment of stakeholders is necessary. The ability to periodically address literacy, regulation, and technology issues, conduct regular audits, apply blockchain and AI for halal certification, and detect non-Sharia practices are key factors for success. The government, industry, and academia must collaborate to build an ideal ecosystem.