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Halal Maritime Industry and the Blue Economy: Integrating Legal and Fatwa-Based Strategies for Sectoral Transformation Rachman, Abdul; Lukman Santoso; Imamuddin, Imamuddin
Asy-Syir'ah: Jurnal Ilmu Syari'ah dan Hukum Vol 59 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/ajish.v59i2.1616

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This study examines the repositioning strategies of Indonesia’s halal maritime industry within the framework of the blue economy, employing positive law and fatwas issued by the Indonesian Ulama Council (MUI). Despite Indonesia’s considerable maritime potential, the halal maritime sector remains underdeveloped, thereby necessitating strategic repositioning. Utilizing a qualitative, descriptive-analytical, and normative juridical methodology, the research reveals that the proposed strategies correspond with Elkington’s Triple Bottom Line Theory across five key pillars: (1) cross-sectoral regulatory harmonization that integrates public policy, legislation, and halal fatwas; (2) development of halal maritime infrastructure, encompassing ports, cold chain logistics, transportation, certification processes, and blockchain-based traceability; (3) institutional collaboration among government agencies, BPJPH, BPOM, and MUI concerning derivative products; (4) establishment of a comprehensive halal maritime ecosystem; and (5) enhancement of halal seafood export competitiveness to support halal diplomacy. The study contributes theoretically by bridging the blue economy concept with legal frameworks and fatwas, and offers a practical, sustainable model for industry repositioning. Policy implications underscore that, without the integration of regulatory measures and fatwas, the halal maritime industry will remain marginal and fail to serve as a catalyst for Indonesia’s Islamic economic development.
Larangan Jual Beli Pakaian Bekas Impor (Thrift) dalam Regulasi Perdagangan: Perspektif Hukum Islam pada Praktik Perdagangan di Pasar Tugu Pahlawan Pagi Surabaya Pratama, Muhammad Gasa; Santoso, Lukman
Jurnal Antologi Hukum Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah Universitas Islam Negeri Kiai Ageng Muhammad Besari Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/antologihukum.v5i2.4487

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The phenomenon of trading imported second-hand clothing (thrift) has become increasingly popular among various segments of society, despite being prohibited under Law Number 7 of 2014 on Trade and Regulation of the Minister of Trade Number 20 of 2022. In practice, such activities remain prevalent at the Tugu Pahlawan Morning Market in Surabaya. This study aims to analyze the practice of trading imported second-hand clothing based on the concept of maslahah and to examine the implementation of trade regulations concerning this prohibition. This research employs a qualitative method with an empirical approach, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation for data collection. The findings indicate that the practice of trading imported second-hand clothing provides benefits for both sellers and buyers and fulfills elements of maslahah in terms of dharuriyah, hajiyah, and tahsiniyah. However, when viewed from the perspective of maslahah ‘ammah, the government’s prohibition seeks to realize broader public welfare and therefore should be prioritized. Furthermore, the implementation of trade regulations by the East Java Provincial Office of Industry and Trade and law enforcement authorities has not been effective, as enforcement has been limited to socialization efforts without the imposition of strict sanctions. Obstacles to implementation include regulatory constraints, limited authority, insufficient human resources, and low public awareness.
Why Pregnancy Is Not Enough: Judicial Interpretation of “Urgent Grounds” in Child Marriage Dispensation Cases at the Madiun Religious Court Berlina Cahya Putri, Otavia; Santoso, Lukman; Saujan, Iqbal
Indonesian Journal of Sharia and Socio-Legal Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Sharia and Socio-Legal Studies
Publisher : Elkuator Research and Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24260/ijssls.1.2.117

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This article examines how Muslim judges interpret the statutory requirement of “urgent grounds” in child marriage dispensation cases arising from pregnancies outside of wedlock at the Madiun Religious Court. Although the two cases share similar factual circumstances—pregnancies resulting from zinā (adultery) involving girls below the minimum legal marriage age—the judicial outcomes diverged significantly. The article aims to identify the factors shaping this divergence and to illuminate how state law, Islamic moral norms, and psychosocial considerations interact within religious court adjudication. Employing a socio-legal approach that combines document analysis of two judicial decisions with in-depth interviews involving three key informants, the study finds that “urgent grounds” is an elastic category heavily shaped by the interpretive discretion of Muslim judges. In the first case, a two-month pregnancy was construed as a moral and social emergency requiring immediate resolution through marriage. Conversely, the eight-month pregnancy in the second case was understood as an indicator of child vulnerability that necessitated preventing, rather than facilitating, early marriage. These findings demonstrate that the dispensation mechanism is not a mechanical application of legal rules but an interpretive arena in which judges negotiate statutory texts, Islamic legal maxims, cultural norms, and the best interests of the child. The article argues that such interpretive variation reflects the interplay among Islamic law, state law, and socio-cultural values in shaping contemporary Islamic family court judgments in Indonesia. [Artikel ini mengkaji bagaimana hakim Pengadilan Agama Madiun menafsirkan persyaratan “alasan mendesak” dalam perkara dispensasi perkawinan anak yang diajukan akibat kehamilan di luar nikah. Meskipun kedua perkara memuat kondisi faktual serupa—kehamilan akibat zina oleh anak perempuan yang belum mencapai batas usia minimal perkawinan—putusan yang dihasilkan berbeda secara signifikan. Artikel ini bertujuan menelusuri faktor-faktor yang membentuk perbedaan tersebut serta mengungkap bagaimana hukum negara, nilai moral Islam, dan pertimbangan psikososial berinteraksi dalam praktik peradilan agama. Melalui pendekatan sosio-legal yang memadukan analisis dokumen atas dua putusan dengan wawancara mendalam terhadap tiga informan kunci, penelitian ini menemukan bahwa persyaratan “alasan mendesak” merupakan kategori yang lentur dan sangat dipengaruhi oleh diskresi interpretatif para hakim. Pada kasus pertama, kehamilan dua bulan dikonstruksikan sebagai kedaruratan moral–sosial yang menuntut penyelesaian segera melalui perkawinan. Sebaliknya, pada kasus kedua, kehamilan delapan bulan dipahami sebagai indikator kerentanan yang justru memerlukan pencegahan terhadap perkawinan anak. Temuan ini menunjukkan bahwa mekanisme dispensasi nikah bukan sekadar penerapan hukum secara mekanis, melainkan arena interpretatif di mana hakim menegosiasikan teks hukum, kaidah fikih, nilai budaya, serta prinsip kepentingan terbaik bagi anak. Artikel ini berargumentasi bahwa variasi interpretasi tersebut mencerminkan keterkaitan antara hukum Islam, hukum negara, dan nilai sosio-kultural dalam membentuk putusan pengadilan keluarga Islam kontemporer di Indonesia.]
ARM TRUSTZONE AS A SECURITY FOR USER INTERACTION ON THE MOBILE PLATFORM Lukman Santoso; Moh Muthohir; Ahmad Ashifudin Aqham
Journal of Engineering, Electrical and Informatics Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Juni: Journal of Engineering, Electrical and Informatics:
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jeei.v2i2.911

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Smartphones have become an important part of human life until now, apart from making phone calls and other communication functions, smartphones are also used as tools for shopping, conducting banking transactions, and so on. This makes security Software on smartphones becoming more critical. trust execution environment technology was popularized to support care for users if the Operation System is compromised namely trust execution environment ARM TrustZone. This research focuses on User-Interaction and Input/Output audio input user interaction channels and proposes an application-transparent solution to keep the user communication strategy on mobile platforms using ARM TrustZone. This research advantage the ARM TrustZone to bring a defended architecture for User Interface input for user interaction channels (T-User-Interaction) and Audio-Input/Output for VoIP calls (T-VoIP-C). The main objective is to establish that the architecture is clear for cellular utilization. All along trust execution environment-established research, one of the critical objections faced was the ability to safely prototype designs. In a trust execution environment study, it is generally necessary to cross hardware factors with the trust execution environment-Operation System, which could be impressive for non-hardware specialists, conditional on the base applicable from trust execution environment Operation System vendors. This research considers a simulation-based model (T-simulation) that cuts down the composition time and hardware background appropriate to frame a hardware situation for expectation execution situation prototyping.
Fragmented Legal Protection in Child Marriage Prevention: Intersections of State Law, Religious Norms, and Local Values in East Java Santoso, Lukman; Khaidarulloh, Khaidarulloh; Al Haqiqi, Muh Jihad
Al-Ahkam: Jurnal Ilmu Syari’ah dan Hukum Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Al-Ahkam: Jurnal Ilmu Syari'ah dan Hukum
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah, Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/alahkam.v11i1.14103

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This article aims to explore the ambiguity in the implementation of policies to prevent child marriage in East Java. Although Law No. 16 of 2019 has raised the minimum age for marriage, the number of requests for marriage dispensations remains high. This legal research uses a socio-legal approach and normative-empirical analysis of the discourse on preventing child marriage in East Java. Using Clifford Geertz's broker-culture theory, this study captures how religious elites and local figures act as cultural brokers who bridge and transform the meaning of national legal norms into the value framework of local communities. Boaventura de Sousa Santos' theory of interlegality helps map the overlap between state law, religious law, and customary norms that form a hybrid legal structure in the practice of granting marriage dispensations. This study finds that the misalignment between national law, local norms, and socio-religious authorities has led to fragmented legal protection for children. This situation is exacerbated by the absence of effective binding local regulations and the state's weak capacity to intervene in religious discourse and social practices surrounding child marriage. This study contributes to an inclusive-collaborative approach to preventing child marriage through a framework of legal glocalisation, namely: proactive policies, integrated empowerment, and equal multi-stakeholder synergy, including local governments, the Ministry of Religious Affairs, health workers, peer counsellors, families, civil society, the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), and religious leaders.
Co-Authors Abdul Munim Abdul Rachman Achmad Baihaqi Ade Iriani Agus Priyadi Agus Purnomo Agustinus Budi Santoso Ahmad Ashifudin Aqham Ahsan, Fuad Ahsan, Ikhwan Fuad Ainiah, Zumrotul Ainiah, Zumrotul Aisyah Aisyah Al Haqiqi, Muh Jihad Al Haqiqi, Muhamad Jihad Amaliyah, Arij Aminuddin, Lutfi Hadi Arifin, Muh Fauzi Arifin, Muhammad Fauzi Arliana Agustin Faridhatul Shima Ati Suryana, Dinda Auliahaq, Dafa Agta Auliasari, Auliasari Berlina Cahya Putri, Otavia Bustanul Ariin Bustanul Arifin Damayanti, Elok Danny Manongga Dardiri, Masyhudan Darmini Darmini Dawam Abror Fathoni, Muhammad Anwar Fathuri, Hani Zain Haris, Rahmat Hasan, Ikhwan Fuad Hidayati, Niswatul Ikhwan Fuad Ahsan Indra Djodikusumo Izati, Hanim Kurnia Juni Amanullah Kanifah, Anisa Nur Khaidarulloh, Khaidarulloh Kotimah, Erwin Kusnul Kuncoro, Wreda Agung Kurniawan, Yusuf Fendi Kusnul Ciptanila Yuni K Laili, Rika Nur Lestari, Devi Indah LIA NOVIANA Ma'mun, Sukron Marcus Gunadi Wibawa Maya Utami Dewi, Maya Utami mega puspita Miatun, Sumbu Latim Miftahul Huda Miftaqurrohman, Miftaqurrohman Moh Muthohir Muhamad Syarifudin Muhammad Fauzi Arifin Mun'im, Abdul Musfiroh, Anita Musyayyadah, Ulvi Rohmatul Nunung Susfita Nur Efendi, Mohamad Nurwijayanti, Maya Paulina Kinanti Eka Praningtyas Pratama, Muhammad Gasa Priyadi , Agus Priyadi Priyadi Priyadi Priyadi Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rejeki , Rara Sri Artati Reni Veliyanti Risma Nurhapsari Rizani, Rahmadini Mutiara Rofi'ah, Khusniati Rohmah Maulidia Roi’fah, Nisfathur Sa'adah, Fiki Nur Sagita, Insharie Amarylis Salim, Annisa Jannatus Sari, Yeny Nurita Sary, Desy Puspita Saujan, Iqbal Soleh Hasan Wahid, Soleh Hasan Sukamto, Ika Sumiyarsi Suryani Suryani Titi Christiana Tobing, Wesly Tumbur ML Tri Cahyani, Yutisa Tri Wahyu Surya Lestari Tri Wahyu Surya Lestari, Tri Wahyu Surya Wesly Tumbur ML Tobing Wibi Ardi Alvianto Yudi Ahmad Faisal Yuliantika, Nias Yutisa Tri Cahyani