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HYGIENE AND SANITATION PRACTICES IN ANIMAL QURBAN SLAUGHTER IN FMD OUTBREAK Rahmi, Annisa; Handarini, Ristika; Faqih, Ahmad; Mulyana, Dani; Kurniasih, Desta Dwi; Gagarin, Muhamad Yuri; Permadani Pertiwi, Pirda Parida; Gumelar, Restu; Baharun, Abdullah
Qardhul Hasan: Media Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 3 (2022): DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

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Hygiene and sanitation aspects are important requirement in slaughtering animals qurban at foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak situation in Indonesia. This community service aims to provide guarantees to the public that the meat from animals qurban by Djuanda University was ASUH (safe, health, intact, and halal), and doing the assessment for hygiene and sanitation apratices in slaughtering process. Antemortem and postmortem examinations conducted on 19 cows and 2 sheeps. Ante-mortem examination includes examination of general condition, age, body temperature, eyes mucosa, oral mucosa, and signs of disease. Postmortem examination carried on digestive tract organs, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, head, and carcass. The application of hygiene and sanitation practices in slaughtering process were assessed with qualitatively assessment, 1 point for fulfilled and 0 for unfulfilled. Total points were summed and presented as a percentage. The results of postmortem examination show a case of fasciolosis in a cow’s liver, and 85% hygiene and sanitation aspects were fullfilled.
Sinergi Etika Bisnis Islam, Fiqih Muamalah, dan Hukum Perikatan dalam Mendorong Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Syariah di Indonesia Mulyana, Dani
As-Syirkah: Islamic Economic & Financial Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): As-Syirkah: Islamic Economic & Financial Journal 
Publisher : Ikatan Da'i Indonesia

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This article discusses the synergy between Islamic business ethics, muamalah jurisprudence, and contract law in encouraging the growth of sharia economy in Indonesia. Islamic business ethics serve as a moral guideline, ensuring that economic activities are carried out fairly, transparently, and socially responsible. Muamalah jurisprudence provides a legal framework that regulates various forms of transactions in accordance with sharia principles, such as mudharabah, musyarakah, and ijarah contracts. Contract law in Islam complements both by providing certainty and legal protection in every agreement made. This synergy creates a safe, stable, and competitive business ecosystem, which increases public trust in the sharia economic system. With support from the government, financial institutions, and the community, this synergy is able to strengthen sharia financial literacy and encourage an inclusive economy. As a result, Indonesia has the potential to become a global center for sharia economy by creating inclusive and sustainable economic growth.