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Halal Lifestyle Understanding Among Students in the Digital Era Komaria, Yulisa Nurul; Maadi, Alan Su’ud
Indonesian Journal of Law and Economics Review Vol. 20 No. 4 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijler.v20i4.1355

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General Background: Islamic boarding schools in Indonesia play a central role in transmitting Islamic values and shaping ethical student behavior. Specific Background: In the digital era, their relevance is increasingly tested, particularly in guiding students to understand and practice a halal lifestyle across food, beverages, clothing, and digital activities. Knowledge Gap: Despite their strategic role, many pesantren still face limited halal literacy and have not fully integrated halal principles into students’ daily practices. Aims: This study analyzes the role of the Syaichona Moh Cholil Islamic Boarding School in improving students’ understanding and application of halal lifestyle values in a digitalized environment. Results: The findings show that the pesantren enforces strict supervision of halal food and beverages, applies sharia-based dress codes, and builds halal-oriented habits through structured education and daily routines. Digital innovations such as student digital cards, technology-supported learning, and the use of social media further strengthen halal-based economic and behavioral systems. Novelty: This research presents the integration of classical Islamic education with digital transformation to reinforce halal lifestyle awareness. Implications: These findings affirm the potential of pesantren as adaptive institutions capable of enhancing halal literacy and forming digitally competent, ethically grounded future generations. Highlights: Strengthens students’ halal literacy through daily supervision and education. Integrates digital tools to support halal-based financial and learning systems. Combines classical Islamic values with modern technological adaptation. Keywords: Halal Lifestyle, Islamic Boarding School, Digitalization, Students, Sharia Values
Micro Enterprise Strategy for Economic Independence in Islamic Boarding Schools Helfiana, Afrilia; Maadi, Alan Su’ud
Indonesian Journal of Law and Economics Review Vol. 20 No. 4 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijler.v20i4.1356

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General Background: Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) play a strategic role not only in religious and cultural education but also in community-based socio-economic empowerment. Specific Background: Growing economic challenges and dependence on external funding have driven pesantren to establish micro-enterprise units as instruments of institutional independence. Knowledge Gap: However, limited market reach, restricted capital access, and inadequate managerial competence continue to hinder the optimization of pesantren-based micro businesses. Aims: This study analyzes the economic development strategy of the Syaichona Moh Cholil Islamic Boarding School Bangkalan through the management of integrated micro-enterprise units. Results: Findings show that the pesantren has successfully strengthened economic resilience through diversified micro businesses—such as Podea sandal production, ADEM bottled water, cooperatives, retail shops, and service units—managed professionally by students and alumni using sharia principles and supported by digital technology integration. Novelty: This research highlights a unique model of pesantren economic governance that combines business diversification, internal human-resource mobilization, inter-pesantren collaboration, and cashless digital ecosystems linked to student financial monitoring. Implications: The study affirms that micro-enterprise development enhances institutional independence, cultivates entrepreneurial competence among students, and supports broader community economic empowerment. Highlights: The pesantren strengthens economic independence through diversified micro-enterprises managed by students and alumni. Sharia-based business governance and digital financial systems improve transparency and efficiency. Micro-business development enhances entrepreneurial skills and community economic empowerment. Keywords: Pesantren Economy, Micro Enterprises, Economic Independence, Sharia Based Management, Digital Transformation