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Halbuy-Now as a marketplace for surplus food supporting a sustainable halal agri-food supply chain through waste minimization Ash-Shidiqie, Azkia Yasna Nadhratuzzaman; Nayanda, Najwa Putri; Hanim, Fayza Rachmelia Ayunina; Hidayati, Nurul; Zekkour, Hafidha; Casim, Rashdi M.
Halal Studies and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/hass.1.3.31-33

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HalBuy-Now is a mobile application designed to address food waste and enhance sustainability in the Indonesian agri-food sector. This application connects consumers with halal-certified restaurants offering surplus food at discounted prices. With the growing global demand for halal products and the persistent issue of food waste, HalBuy-Now provides an innovative solution for redistributing surplus food that would otherwise be discarded. The application also promotes sustainable consumption habits, offers cost-saving opportunities for consumers, and supports local food businesses. Through features such as real-time inventory management and location-based ordering, HalBuy-Now effectively minimizes food waste, reduces carbon emissions, and fosters a circular food economy. Additionally, the application empowers consumers to make well-informed purchasing decisions, contributing to the national goals of sustainability, food security, and the promotion of halal-certified products. By combining technology with sustainable agricultural practices, HalBuy-Now plays a key role in advancing Indonesian efforts to reduce food waste while strengthening its position in the global halal food market.
Methods of Understanding the Quran and Hadith from Ancient Times to Modern Times Zekkour, Hafidha; Imamuddin, Imamuddin
Journal of Education and Teacher Training Innovation Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Education and Teacher Training Innovation (JETTI)
Publisher : PT. Pusmedia Group Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61227/jetti.v2i2.112

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Along with the development of science and technology and rapid social change, the method of understanding the Qur'an and Hadith faces increasingly complex challenges. Traditional methods that have been used so far are beginning to be questioned in their ability to answer increasingly complex and global contemporary problems. The emergence of various new schools of thought, both liberal, contextual, and progressive, increasingly enrich and at the same time complicate efforts to understand the Qur'an. The purpose of this study is to discuss the Method of Understanding the Qur'an and Hadith from Ancient Times to Modern Times. The method used is the literature study method. In this method, data collection techniques are taken from reference sources in the form of books, journals, scriptures or other sources. The results of this study explain that The Quran and Hadith are the main sources of Islamic teachings that have encouraged scholars to develop various methods of interpretation. Although the methods of interpretation differ between the classical and modern eras, the main goal remains the same: to facilitate the understanding and application of Islamic teachings and to draw closer to Allah. The classical era emphasized fiqh, linguistic, and rational interpretation, while the modern era developed scientific, social, and feminist methods of interpretation. Differences in the context of time, tradition, and human conditions have encouraged Muslim scholars to continuously adapt their interpretive approaches to remain relevant and meaningful
The Scientific Miracle of Human Creation in the Holy Quran Zekkour, Hafidha; Syarifah, Umaiyatus; Minarno, Eko Budi
Journal of Education and Teacher Training Innovation Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Education and Teacher Training Innovation (JETTI)
Publisher : PT. Pusmedia Group Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61227/jetti.v2i2.118

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The scientific miracles in the Quran indicate God's ability to create the universe and humanity. The ayat alkawnia illustrate the stability of natural phenomena and link these Ayat to the divine cause. The stages of human creation are represented, starting from clay to the sperm, then the Elaqa, the Madagha, the bones, and finally the blowing of the spirit. Many surah, such as Al-Mu'minun and Al-Hajj, clarify these stages. These ayat reflect a scientific understanding that was not available at the time of the Quran's revelation, enhancing its status as a book of truth and affirming the connection between science and faith.