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The Strategies of the ZISWAF CTARSA Institution in Fundraising and Allocating ZISWAF Nursyabani, Cahyania; Musaada, Wiwit; Huda, Nurul
Journal Of Middle East and Islamic Studies Vol. 11, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Zakat, infaq, alms, and waqf (ZISWAF) are Islamic social finance instruments that contribute to improving community welfare. On this basis, the CT ARSA Foundation established the ZISWAF CTARSA Institution. This study aims to determine the strategies of the ZISWAF CTARSA Institution in managing ZISWAF funds. The research method used is descriptive-qualitative with a field study approach. The data used came from interviews and literature studies. The results showed that the ZISWAF CTARSA Institution, as a relatively new institution, has successfully managed ZISWAF funds. ZISWAF's fundraising activities have proven to be very effective, both online and offline. The distribution model of ZISWAF funds is also right on target and by Sharia principles and emphasizes financial transparency. The community empowerment program is carried out in economy, education, and health with continuous assistance from the institution. Thus, the ZISWAF CTARSA Institution has succeeded in improving community welfare through the ZISWAF funds it manages.
Empowering Indonesia's Halal Cosmetics: Strategies for Industry Development Nursyabani, Cahyania; Nurwahidin
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): October (On Progress)
Publisher : LPPM, Universitas Islam Syarifuddin Lumajang

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The halal cosmetics industry is experiencing significant growth and increasing consumer demand for products that meet halal standards. With the majority of Indonesia's population being Muslim, Indonesia has great potential to become a global leader in the production of halal cosmetics. Meanwhile, existing research primarily focuses on consumer behaviour in the halal cosmetics market. This study aims to formulate strategies to accelerate Indonesia's halal cosmetics industry. Literature studies from various scientific sources relevant to the research objectives are analysed using the SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis framework. The results showed that five strategies could be implemented to accelerate the halal cosmetics industry in Indonesia, including 1) Clarifying regulations, standardisation, and policies; 2) Developing and empowering the halal cosmetics industry; 3) Performing product differentiation and marketing; 4) Developing human resources; and 5) Increasing public literacy. With the implementation of appropriate strategies, Indonesia's halal cosmetics industry is expected to accelerate significantly in the next few years.
Exploring Halal Tourism as Indonesia’s Super-Priority Destination: Muslim Travelers’ Needs in Labuan Bajo Nurkarim, Muhammad Azmi; Nursyabani, Cahyania; Fatwa, Nur; Rini, Nova; Ramy Azhar, Muhammad
MALIA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 16 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economics, Faculty of Islamic Religion, Yudharta University Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia.

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Introduction: This research aims to explore the needs of Muslim travelers who visit the Super-Priority Destination of Labuan Bajo. Labuan Bajo is considered one of the potential destinations for developing halal tourism in Indonesia. However, the predominance of a non-Muslim population in the region presents a distinctive challenge in the implementation and promotion of halal tourism practices. Methods: The approach used is qualitative, with data collected through in-depth interviews with Muslim Traveler informants who had visited Labuan Bajo. The in-depth interview questions are based on the extension of the theory of travel. Results: The research results show that the main motivations for Muslim travelers visiting this place are recreation and work, where natural beauty and ease of access are the main factors attracting Muslim tourists to visit this place. However, there are still many challenges that need to be addressed, such as the limited availability of prayer facilities in some island destinations, the lack of halal-certified food options, and the insufficient communication between tour providers and tourists. Conclusion and suggestion: This study concludes that Labuan Bajo is a Muslim-friendly destination, but the improvement of worship facilities and halal food must be optimized. This research is expected to serve as a foundation for the development of halal tourism in predominantly non-Muslim destinations that are inclusive and sustainable.