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Promoting Religious-Friendly Tourism for Developing Religious Harmony: A Study of Tourist Gaze Bahri Soi, Andi; Pahlawan Putra, Adhitia; Kamal Zubair, Muhammad; Markarma Yusup, Andi; Megandani, Adi
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol. 12 No. 1 (2023): HERITAGE OF NUSANTARA
Publisher : Center for Research and Development of Religious Literature and Heritage

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31291/hn.v12i1.701

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In the process of Islamization of Nusantara, there was an interaction between Islam and local civilizations in various regions of Nusantara, which then became attractive objects for tourist gaze, including in Bali. Some areas such as Denpasar, Badung and Bangli were not much known as the entrance points of Islam in Bali. Tourist gaze has been concentrated on pleasure and leisure with a focus on popular tourist attractions and hotelaccommodations, as well as cultural authenticities. This article aims to explore the potential of tourism industry by promoting the aspect of interreligiosity (such as between Balinese Hindu and Islam) to reconstruct the religious-friendly tourism of Bali. The study employed principles of netnography and literature study. The data was obtained from the internet, books, and journals, as well as a systematic literature review through Publish or Perish (PoP). The data is presented in narrative analysis and interpretations. The results of the study suggest that inter-religiosity could be integrated into the tourism industry. Some religious-friendly tourist destinations can be reconstructed through representations of inter-religious relationships in Denpasar, Badung, and Bangli. As such, religious-friendly tourism could support the development of harmonious life for a sustainable civilization. For further research, it is suggested to conduct research on other tourist gaze areas that are limited by this work.
PENGARUH FINANCIAL LITERACY DAN INVESTMENT PLATFORM TERHADAP MINAT BERINVETASI PADA PASAR MODAL SYARIAH (Studi Generasi Millenial Kota Parepare): (Studi Generasi Millenial Kota Parepare) Wardana, Wisnu; Suarning, Suarning; Kamal Zubair, Muhammad; Semaun, Syahriyah; Muliati, Muliati
Jurnal Istiqro Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): Januari 2024
Publisher : Universitas KH. MUkhtar Syafaat (UIMSYA) Blokagung Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/istiqro.v10i1.2824

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Investment is a component that is used as a standard for measuring economic growth in a country. The high and low level of investment in a country will greatly affect the cycle and economic activity in the country. One of the investment instruments that is increasingly in demand by the public today is the capital market, including the Islamic capital market. This is based on the phenomenon of increasing the number of investors in the Islamic capital market, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic which is dominated by millennials and z generations. The increase in the number of millennial generation investors is supported by increasing awareness of financial literacy. Another supporting factor is the development of technology and information systems that make it easier to invest in investment platforms that can be accessed on gadgets. So the purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the interest of the millennial generation of Parepare City to invest in the Islamic capital market. The influencing factors are financial literacy and investment platform as independent variables and investment interest in the Islamic capital market as a dependent variable. The research method uses quantitative descriptive research with the type of Field Research research (field research). The population in this study is the millennial generation of Parepare City, with a sample of 100 people. Based on the results of data analysis, financial literacy variables positively affect the interest of the millennial generation to invest in the capital market. The investment platform variable has a positive effect on the millennial generation's interest in investing in the Islamic capital market.