Andi Bahri Soi
Institut Agama Islam Negeri Parepare

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Educational Tourism Potential for Sustainable Tourism Aziizah Nurul Fadhiilah Djalle; Andi Bahri Soi; Adhitia Pahlawan Putra
Jurnal Pariwisata Pesona Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Edisi Desember 2024
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Malang

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Sustainable tourism is defined as tourism development that meets the needs of tourists while maintaining environmental sustainability and benefiting current and future generations. In an effort to support sustainable tourism in Parepare City, this research identifies the potential for educational tourism by exploring and explaining the potential for educational tourism that can be developed to support sustainable tourism. The city of Parepare has 3 destinations that have the potential to support educational tourism activities, namely the Jompie Botanical Gardens, the BJ Habibie Museum and the BRIN Earth Station Field Station Area. Data collection techniques come from primary data sources obtained directly through interviews and direct observation. Secondary data was obtained by reading literature studies such as journals, articles and the internet. At the research location, a series of intensive observations were also carried out regarding the characteristics of tourist destinations, namely attractions, accessibility, amenities, with managers directly. The selected informants include visitor managers and parties related to the research location. Interviews were conducted to obtain further information about possible educational tourism efforts to support sustainable tourism. The results achieved in this research show that the Jompie Botanical Gardens, the BJ. Habibie Museum, and government research institutions such as the BRIN Earth Station Field Station Area have programs and activities that can develop educational tourism potential in Parepare City.
The Principles of Islamic Business Ethics in the Viral Success of Donat Kampar Galesong: A Review of Islamic Economic Law Hardyansyah Yusuf; Muhammad Kamal Zubair; St Aminah; Mahsyar Mahsyar; Andi Bahri Soi
Al-Mustashfa: Jurnal Penelitian Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Siber Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of Islamic business ethics principles in the business activities of Donat Kampar Galesong, a growing local brand. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method with a phenomenological approach, focusing on firsthand experiences and perspectives of Donat Kampar Galesong employees. Islamic business ethics principles in this study are classified into three main variables: management ethics, marketing ethics, and environmental ethics. The findings indicate a high level of adherence to these principles, with implementation scores reaching 94.84% for management ethics, 96.48% for marketing ethics, and 95.89% for environmental ethics, leading to an overall average of 95.74%. These results confirm that Donat Kampar Galesong has successfully integrated Islamic business ethics into its operations, demonstrating a strong commitment to the values of justice (al-‘adl), transparency (al-shafafiyyah), and trustworthiness (al-amanah) within the framework of Sharia Economic Law. The study highlights how ethical business practices align with Islamic principles and contribute to sustainable business success. This study guides businesses to apply Islamic ethics, ensuring sustainability and promoting economic justice and social welfare.Keywords: Islamic Business Ethics; Environmental Ethics; Management Ethics; Marketing Ethics, Sharia Economic Law