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Journal : Journal of fiqh in Contemporary Financial Transactions

Analisis Praktik Pembulatan Timbangan pada Jasa Franchise Simply Fresh Laundry dalam Perspektif Hukum Islam Muhammad, Fattah Muharrik; Fitroh, Khairul; Faishal, Abdullah Jundi
Journal of Fiqh in Contemporary Financial Transactions Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Journal of Fiqh in Contemporary Financial Transactions
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economics Law

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61111/jfcft.v2i2.669

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This research was conducted to determine the practice of rounding scales for laundry services in the Simply Fresh Laundry Franchise and a review of sharia economic law regarding rounding of scales for laundry services in the Simply Fresh Laundry Franchise. The method used in this research is empirical Islamic legal research or field Islamic legal research, which involves collecting data directly on the research object. The observation results show that the practice of rounding the scales has been implemented in the Simply Fresh laundry service. Despite initial reservations from some customers, most supported it because it made transactions easier. The rounding of the scales at Simply Fresh Laundry is considered in accordance with 'Urf Sahih and 'Urf Amali because it follows community customs, does not violate religious teachings, and is consistently accepted. The legal view is in line with the rules of al adah muhakkamah fiqh, with the laundry informing customers of this practice, the majority of whom understand, so it is considered to be in accordance with the teachings of the Qur'an and Sunnah.
Studi komparasi Regulasi Sertifikasi Produk Halal Antara Indonesia dan Malaysia Shalahuddin, Muhammad Abdurrahman; Fitroh, Khairul; Margianto, Ruli
Journal of Fiqh in Contemporary Financial Transactions Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Journal of Fiqh in Contemporary Financial Transactions
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economics Law

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61111/jfcft.v2i1.657

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This study aims to determine the history of halal certification regulations in Indonesia and Malaysia and to compare the regulations of the two countries related to halal product certification. The method used in this research is normative juridical method with a comparative approach. The results of the study explain first the history of halal product certification regulations in Indonesia and Malaysia marks legal changes to ensure compliance with Islamic halal principles. Indonesia, through the JPH Law and the establishment of BPJPH, adopts an integrated approach, while Malaysia uses a layered approach with APD 2011, involving external agencies such as JAKIM and HDC. The halal certification processes in Indonesia and Malaysia differ in approach, regulatory structure, and institutions involved. Indonesia applies an integrated approach through BPJPH, while Malaysia uses a layered approach with APD 2011. Although different, both have similar objectives in ensuring compliance with Islamic halal principles and protection of Muslim consumers, as well as efforts to be in line with recognized international standards.