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PEMIKIRAN EKONOMI ISLAM KONTEMPORER MENUJU SERTIFIKASI HALAL BERBASIS KEARIFAN LOKAL Muhammad Affandi AR; Nasrullah Bin Sapa; Mukhtar Lutfi
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : ADISAM PUBLISHER

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This study aims to examine contemporary Islamic economic thought in supporting the implementation of halal certification based on local wisdom. Halal certification is not only a religious aspect but also an economic strategy to enhance the competitiveness of local products in the global market. This approach integrates Islamic economic principles, such as justice, sustainability, and public welfare, with unique local potentials to ensure the quality of halal products. This research employs a qualitative method with a descriptive-analytical approach, referring to relevant literature and case studies on the implementation of halal certification in various regions of Indonesia. The findings indicate that the implementation of halal certification based on local wisdom not only increases consumer trust but also empowers local communities through the preservation of culture and traditions. Furthermore, collaboration among religious scholars, the government, and business actors is key to achieving an inclusive and sustainable halal certification system. Therefore, this concept can serve as a model for other countries in developing an economy rooted in Islamic values relevant to contemporary challenges.
KONSEP NASIKH MANSUKH DALAM SERTIFIKASI HALAL Muhammad Affandi AR; Halimah Basri; Nasrullah Bin Sapa
MUSHAF JOURNAL: Jurnal Ilmu Al Quran dan Hadis Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : CV. Adiba Aisha Amira

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This study aims to analyze the concept of nasikh mansukh and its implications in Islamic law, particularly in the context of halal certification. Using a descriptive qualitative method, the study identifies differing opinions among scholars regarding the definition of nasakh. Some scholars define it as the annulment of the application of previous law, the prevention of the continuation of earlier law, or the expiration of the validity of the initial command. Despite the differing definitions, the impact remains the same: the annulled law is no longer applicable. In the context of halal certification, the concept of nasikh mansukh demonstrates the flexibility of Islamic law, allowing for the adjustment of rules to maintain public benefit, both in terms of fulfilling Sharia principles and addressing modern societal needs. This concept reflects how Islamic law is gradually prescribed to ensure its relevance, public welfare, and societal tranquility are consistently preserved.