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STRATEGI PENGENTASAN KEMISKINAN DI PROVINSI ACEH DENGAN MODEL AS-SYATIBI DAN IBNU KHALDUN Anshari, Al; ArioPutra, Fakhri Muhammad
Media Riset Bisnis Ekonomi Sains dan Terapan Vol 3, No 2 (2025): Media Riset Bisnis Ekonomi Sains dan Terapan
Publisher : Taksasila Edukasi Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71312/mrbest.v3i2.314

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Poverty remains a fundamental issue hindering sustainable development in many regions, including Aceh Province, Indonesia. Despite various poverty alleviation programs, the poverty rate in Aceh remains high, reaching 14.23% in 2024, compared to DKI Jakarta's 4.14%. This study aims to analyze poverty alleviation strategies in Aceh by integrating the models of As-Syatibi and Ibnu Khaldun, which emphasize Islamic values and structural-economic approaches. Using a qualitative descriptive method with library research, this study examines secondary data from BPS reports, academic journals, and Islamic economic development literature. The findings suggest that a holistic strategy combining As-Syatibi's Maqashid Syariah (focusing on the protection of religion, life, intellect, lineage, and wealth) and Ibnu Khaldun's principles of justice, productivity, and state facilitation can effectively address poverty. Recommendations include empowering local communities through Islamic microfinance, education, skills training, and equitable resource distribution, leveraging Aceh's strong Islamic cultural identity for sustainable development.Keywords : Aceh Province, As-Syatibi , Ibnu Khaldun, Islamic economics, Poverty Alleviation
DAYA SAING INDUSTRI FARMASI HALAL DI INDONESIA, MALAYSIA, DAN ARAB SAUDI: ANALISIS BERDASARKAN SGIE 2024/2025 Ario Putra, Fakhri Muhammad; Rindyana, Wulan; Anshari, Al
Media Riset Bisnis Ekonomi Sains dan Terapan Vol 5, No 1 (2026): Media Riset Bisnis Ekonomi Sains dan Terapan (In Press)
Publisher : Taksasila Edukasi Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71312/mrbest.v5i1.823

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This study analyzes the development of the halal pharmaceutical sector in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia based on differences in halal regulations, production localization capacity, research and innovation ecosystems, and trade performance, referenced from the SGIE 2024/25 report and related academic literature. The study aimed to explain variations in national strategies and levels of institutional readiness in strengthening the halal pharmaceutical industry in the three countries. The study employed a comparative qualitative approach with secondary data sources through document analysis and thematic content analysis of regulatory indicators, halal certification, manufacturing localization, research collaboration, and industrial competitiveness. The results indicate that Indonesia is at the stage of strengthening localization and import substitution with gradual integration of halal certification, Malaysia has more mature halal governance with export-oriented industrial capacity, while Saudi Arabia is in the transition phase toward manufacturing independence through production localization and technological partnerships. The study concluded that the maturity of halal regulations, technological capacity, and research and industrial integration are the main determinants of the competitiveness of the halal pharmaceutical sector across countries. Keywords : halal pharmaceuticals, SGIE, halal regulations, production localization