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Praktek Perkawinan Beda Agama Perspektif Undang-Undang Perkawinan dan Hukum Islam (Studi Analisis Perkawinan di Kecamatan Kutalimbaru Deli Serdang) Nasution, Evriza Noverda; Tanjung, Dhiauddin
JISIP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol 7, No 2 (2023): JISIP (Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan) (Maret)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/jisip.v7i2.4653

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Marriage is the basis of community life, the union between a man and a woman in the holy bond of marriage is the first step in the life of husband and wife to grow and develop in a life called a family. The occurrence of a marriage between a man and a woman is certainly based on a sense of affection and love where two people with different life backgrounds unite and live together to form a family. The feeling of love knows no religion, the feeling just grows and develops which sometimes becomes a difference between two people who make a marriage, the existence of an interfaith marriage in society often occurs and is carried out where both religion and law have prohibited the practice of interfaith marriage itself. Interfaith marriage is one of the deviant marriages in Indonesia, this paper is an explanation of one of the deviant marriages in Indonesia seen from the view of Law no. 1 of 1974 and also KHI Analysis of Marriage Practices in Namo Mirik Village, District. Kutalimbaru, where the majority of the population is Christian and the Muslim population is only a small part of the community, so that when there is a desire to marry from couples of different religions and each wants to stay in their religion, then interfaith marriage is what they choose to unite the couple. In this study, the method used is a socio-legal method where the research used in addition to using statutory analysis, social sciences and anthropology also become supporters in the discussion of this research. The results of the research conducted that the practice of interfaith marriage is one of the alternative marriages that couples choose in Namomirik village, Kutalimbaru sub-district, Deli Serdang. This happens because of the strong customs used in the village, customary law takes precedence over religious and state law.
Halal Certification in The Digital Age: Leveraging Online Platforms for Enhanced Transparency and Accessibility Nusran, Muhammad; Nasution, Evriza Noverda; Prayitno, Mustofa Aji; Sudarmanto, Eko
Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntasi dan manajemen Indonesia (JEAMI) Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntasi dan Manajemen Indonesia (JEAMI), November 2023
Publisher : SEAN Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58471/jeami.v2i01.379

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This article discusses the role of digital technology in halal certification in the digital era. The research aims to understand the impact of digital technology on halal certification and its global implications. The research method used is literature analysis, which helps researchers formulate a comprehensive understanding of this topic. In the literature analysis, researchers explore the history of halal certification, the development of digital technology in the context of halal certification, and its impact on transparency and accessibility. Additionally, researchers also consider the challenges and ethical considerations that arise with the use of digital technology in halal certification. The article also discusses the role of the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and blockchain technology in enhancing halal certification. IoT enables real-time monitoring in the supply chain, while AI supports in-depth data analysis. Blockchain technology provides integrity and transparency in certification. Mobile applications also create greater accessibility for consumers to check the halal status of products. The research findings indicate that digital halal certification has a significant global impact, not only meeting the needs of Muslim consumers but also gaining recognition from non-Muslim communities. Despite challenges such as data security and ethical considerations, the use of digital technology in halal certification opens the door to the growth of a more inclusive, transparent, and halal-compliant food and beverage industry.
REGULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF HALAL CERTIFICATION IN INDONESIAN FASHION PRODUCTS (An Analytical Study of Law No. 33 of 2014 on Halal Product Assurance) Nasution, Evriza Noverda
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.v23i2.4482

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The halal industry is a growing sector globally, but the implementation of halal certification for fashion products lags behind other products. This study focuses on formulating halal certification for fashion in Indonesia, analyzing obstacles and solutions, and reformulating halal criteria to ensure future compliance with Islamic law. The research, which is normative-empirical, uses legislative, analytical, and case study approaches. Findings indicate that the mandatory halal certification in Indonesia, introduced by Law No. 33 of 2014, is being implemented gradually, with food and beverage products by October 18, 2024, and fashion products by October 18, 2026, as per Government Regulation No. 39 of 2021. The certification authority has shifted from LPPOM MUI to the Ministry of Religious Affairs via BPJPH, which certified over 3 million products by 2023. However, the implementation for fashion products is minimal, mainly covering woven fabrics with animal-derived materials as a critical point. Future halal fashion certification can be enhanced by adding criteria to meet Islamic law requirements. Reformulation of the certification can be achieved by amending PP No. 39 of 2021 or issuing a BPJPH decision on halal indicators for fashion. Challenges include the halal supply chain, lack of globally recognized certification, absence of international halal criteria for fashion, and technological advances causing material distortions. Solutions involve a traceability system to maintain supply chain integrity and global cooperation