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Transformation of Islamic Economics: Opening Halal Opportunities Amid the Dynamics of Society 5.0 Umdah Aulia Rohmah; Mu’adil Faizin; Muhammad Arfianto Pandu W.
el-Jizya : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): el-Jizya : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (FEBI), Universitas Islam Negeri Prof. K.H. Saifuddin Zuhri Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24090/ej.v12i1.11107

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Various correlated variables affect the transformation of the Islamic economics in the context of society 5.0. These variables include halal supervision and certification, public awareness of sharia principles, product and service innovation, collaboration between Islamic financial institutions and technology companies, and integration of advanced technology. New product and service innovations, such as sukuk bonds and Islamic mutual funds, also contribute greatly to the transformation of the Islamic economics. On the other hand, the integration of technologies such as fintech and blockchain has increased accessibility and transparency in Islamic financial services, and increased public awareness of the benefits of the Islamic economics has increased demand for Islamic goods and services. Technology companies and Islamic financial institutions work together to produce innovations in Islamic financial services, while technologies such as blockchain ensure authenticity and transparency in the halal industry. Understanding these components is important in transforming the Islamic economics towards a more inclusive, sustainable and ethical economic system in a 5.0 society.
Deforestasi dan Krisis Ekologis Kalimantan: Dampak Regulasi Pembukaan Lahan terhadap Kesejahteraan dan Konflik Sosial Masyarakat Raha Bahari; Mu’adil Faizin
Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry Vol 1 No 3 (2026): March: Custodia: Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry
Publisher : CV SCRIPTA INTELEKTUAL MANDIRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/8wv3fd08

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This study discusses the ecological crisis caused by deforestation in Kalimantan, which stems from land ownership inequality and the way the state manages agrarian resources. Using qualitative and documentary methods through regulatory studies, environmental reports, academic journals, and visual data such as photographs and forest cover maps, this study explores how land clearing policies encourage deforestation and change the social life of communities. The results show that lax regulations and investment orientation give companies considerable leeway to clear land, resulting in land management practices that resemble the domein verklaring system, which is inconsistent with the principle of State Control Rights in the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA). Land use changes then trigger biodiversity loss, ecosystem damage, and a reduction in the living space of local communities. Conflicts between communities and companies also increase due to unclear land rights and weak state protection, further weakening the position of communities. This study emphasizes that land ownership inequality can continue to recur and exacerbate environmental damage, necessitating more equitable agrarian policies that favor communities and align with the principles of environmental sustainability.