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Retail Business Competition System on Halal Business Compliance: A Comparative Study of Indomaret Fresh and Surya Mart Ponorogo Shinta Retnowati, May; Sa’diah, Zulfatus; Cholik Yuswara, Muhammad; Saputro, M. Bagus
Jurnal At-Tamwil: Kajian Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal At-Tamwil Maret 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/at-tamwil.v7i1.6264

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ABSTRACT Purpose – Competition in the retail industry can be seen from various angles. This competition can be observed between contemporary and conventional traders. In business competition in the retail business, it must also comply with sharia provisions, especially on the halal side, because many of the people in the Ponorogo area are Muslims and are famous as a city of students, therefore the business operations of Indomaret Retail and Surya Mart Supermarket in Ponorogo as well as a review in halal retail business compliance. Methods – The method used is qualitative with collection techniques used, including observation, in-depth non-structural interviews, and documentation. Findings – The results of this study illustrate comparatively, on the business competition of Indomaret Fresh Ponorogo and Surya Mart. Indomaret Fresh Ponorogo emphasizes coordination between branches related to product determination with a focus on direct and online promotion, while emphasizing price transparency to build consumer confidence. Meanwhile, Surya Mart affirms its commitment to Islamic values by rejecting non-halal products, emphasizing honesty and competitive prices, and affirming fairness in price determination based on sharia values. Originality – Although their approaches are different, both aim to build consumer trust by the company values they set, so that Surya Mart not only optimizes the value of the company, but they are more compliant with sharia values, especially in halal business complianceKeywords: Retail, Business Competition, Halal Business Compliance
Philanthropy and Global Warming: The Potential of Green Waqf in Addressing Climate Change in Indonesia Saputro, M. Bagus; Zahro', Khurun'in; Syahruddin, Syahruddin; Cahyo, Eko Nur
IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics) Vol 10, No 2 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : UNISSULA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/ijibe.10.2.144-154

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Indonesia, with its vast tropical rainforests, faces serious threats such as illegal logging and forest fires that exacerbate greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. Amid this crisis, Green Waqf emerges as an innovative solution that leverages philanthropy for environmental conservation. This research examines the potential of Green Waqf in supporting forest conservation, carbon emission reduction, and climate change mitigation in Indonesia. The primary focus is on exploring the integration of Green Waqf with conservation efforts and the social and environmental benefits it offers, as well as identifying challenges and opportunities in its implementation. The methodology employed a qualitative, library-based approach, which enabled the author to verify prior research findings and contribute new elements. Descriptive analysis was used to provide an in-depth understanding of related theories and experts' views. The findings indicate that Green Waqf can be an effective tool for mitigating climate change through forest conservation projects, tree planting, and resource management. In addition to reducing carbon emissions, Green Waqf also provides social benefits by creating local economic opportunities and enhancing community welfare.