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Sentiment Analysis: Halal Approval based on Scopus Indexed Literature Siti Annisa Satifa; Abdullah Haidar
Perbanas Journal of Islamic Economics and Business Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Perbanas Journal of Islamic Economics and Business
Publisher : Perbanas Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56174/pjieb.v3i1.74

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The aim of the paper was to ascertain the people's view of the authenticity of Muslim consumers. The approach used is descriptive data analysis combined with meta and viewpoint collected from secondary data in the form of communications data from 157 citations in social sciences scientific papers respectively 2005 and 2022, which were processed using the Microsoft Excel program 2019 and Specifying the appropriate information. According to the sentiment analysis results, expert opinions on halal authentication vary, with positive sentiment accounting for 40.8%, negative sentiment accounting for 26.6%, and neutral sentiment accounting for 30.6%. The findings indicate an increase in scholarly research on halal authentication. Furthermore, this research reveals that working with formal halal standards and innovation capable of verifying and supporting this certificate of completion will ensure compliance with Islamic law and build consumer trust, assisting in the implementation of the Islamic Economic Masterplan 2019-2024, explicitly establishing Indonesia as a producer of world halal products by accelerating sharia economic growth.
EXPLORING THE RICH TAPESTRY OF JAMBI MALAY TRADITION AND CULTURE: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF KOMPANGAN IN JAMBI SEBERANG Abdullah Haidar; Evania Herindar; Fauziah Chairiyati; Nur Hendrasto
Jurnal komunikan Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Komunikan: Jurnal Komunikasi dan Dakwah
Publisher : Departemen Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30993/jurnalkomunikan.v2i2.346

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The purpose of this research is to explain the history of Kompangan as a musical instrument and the roles of Ulu Gendong Group in preserving the Kompangan as traditional Malay arts in Jambi Seberang. By using anthropological research, the results of this study indicate that Kompangan art is Malay Islamic culture and traditional musical of Jambi Province especially from Jambi Seberang. Kompangan have been brought by immigrants from the Middle East. Sambilan Group was founded in Kampung Tengah, Jambi, and that is where Kompangan got its start. Kompangan art has evolved in several districts one of them in Ulu Gedong. Ulu Gedong, Riyatul Jannah, Riyatul Abedin, and Al-Hidayah are the four main compangan groups that make up from Ulu Gedong. Young generation play a crucial role in the preservation of Kompang in Jambi Seberang. The goal for the next generation will value their culture more and keep their cultural legacy alive, particularly this Kompangan art.
The Intersection of Human Development and Poverty: An Analysis of HDI and I-HDI in Yogyakarta based on Maqāşid Syarī’ah Abdullah Haidar; Dedy Rachmad
Fikri : Jurnal Kajian Agama, Sosial dan Budaya Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): 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.v9i2.5163

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Despite its high Human Development Index (HDI), Yogyakarta paradoxically suffers from one of the highest poverty rates on the island of Java. This situation underscores the limitations of conventional human development metrics, particularly in regions with a predominantly Muslim population. To address this issue, this study introduces the Islamic Human Development Index (I-HDI) as an alternative framework that more effectively captures the relationship between human development and poverty in a Muslim-majority context. Utilizing secondary data from five districts in Yogyakarta spanning the years 2012 to 2023, and employing panel data regression alongside Granger causality analysis, the findings indicate that HDI has a limited and indirect effect on poverty. In contrast, I-HDI demonstrates a stronger and more direct negative correlation with poverty levels. Furthermore, Granger causality analysis reveals that changes in I-HDI significantly influence poverty levels, and vice versa, suggesting a dynamic and bidirectional interaction between these two variables. These results imply that I-HDI offers a more accurate reflection of human development in Muslim-majority regions, capturing dimensions often overlooked by traditional indices. Ultimately, the findings highlight the intricate interaction between human development and poverty, providing valuable insights for policymakers to create more effective poverty alleviation strategies grounded in Islamic principles and local cultural values.