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Review of Islamic Law on Implementation Tradition Bugis; Sompa and Mappasikarawa Safitri, Ria Astuti; Nilfatri, Nilfatri; Haeran, Haeran
Zabags International Journal of Economy Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Economic Studies
Publisher : CV. Zabags Qu Publish

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61233/zijec.v3i1.97

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The Mappasikarawa tradition at Bugis tribal weddings is one of the activities carried out after the marriage contract with the aim of ensuring that the bride and groom obtain happiness, peace, physical and spiritual well-being while sailing the ark of domestic life. Mappasikarawa is a ritual after the marriage contract in the Bugis tribe tradition. Mappasikarawa is carried out with the hope that the bride and groom will find happiness, peace and prosperity in navigating married life. The meaning of mappasikarawa in the Bugis community marriage tradition is to bring the bride and groom closer (mappasiame) so that they are in harmony with each other or in religion it is termed a sakinah mawaddah warahmah family. So, the author raised this case as research material for submitting a thesis to examine how Islamic Law Reviews the Implementation of the Bugis Traditional Mappasikarawa Tradition in Pematang Rahim village, Mendahara Ulu subdistrict.
Assisting MSME Traders in Pandan Lagan Village in Complying with Halal Products Andini, Sukma Tri; Kuswanto; Safitri, Ria Astuti
Media for Empowerment, Mobilization, and Innovation in Research & Community Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
Publisher : Future Tecno-Science Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/bn1hhy20

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a crucial role in the local economy, including in Pandan Lagan Village, Geragai District, Tanjung Jabung Timur Regency. However, many MSME actors still lack awareness regarding compliance with halal product standards as part of their moral and legal responsibilities. This community service project aims to enhance MSME actors’ understanding, awareness, and capability in the halal certification process and the application of halal principles in production and distribution. The program includes halal regulation socialization, technical training on halal certification documentation, and consultative assistance for registration with BPJPH. The results show an 85% increase in MSME knowledge of halal principles and growing commitment to registering their products for halal certification. The program also established a village halal companion group to sustain the halal economy movement locally.