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PERGESERAN FILOSOFIS MOTIVASI KONSUMSI MUSLIM: ANALISIS DARI MASLAHAH KE HEDONISME DI ERA DIGITAL Siska Putri; Syukri Iska; Fandi Ahmad Marlion; Azifah Hidayati; Miftahul Jannah
JURNAL ILMIAH FALSAFAH: Jurnal Kajian Filsafat, Teologi dan Humaniora Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH FALSAFAH
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammaad Syafiuddin Sambas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37567/jif.v11i1.4580

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ABSTRACT The shift in Muslim consumption motivation from Maslahah to Hedonism is a philosophical shift that is not merely an individual moral issue, but a logical consequence of the adoption and internalization of digital media architecture. This study aims to examine the philosophical shift in Muslim consumption motivation from Maslahah orientation (transcendent welfare) to Hedonism consumption patterns in the Digital Era. This study uses a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach to 20 core articles by analyzing how digital mechanisms reduce ethical values ​​in Islamic Economic Philosophy (FES). The results show three main mechanisms of this shift. First, there is a reduction in the Maslahah Episteme, where the concept of Maslahah is compromised from an objective collective goal (Eudaimonia) to subjective instant utility, weakening the principles of Iqtishad and Qana'ah. Second, Digital Algorithms function as determinants of Hedonism, programming desires and exploiting impulse buying through e-commerce, which systematically threatens Hifz al-Aql. Third, the Commodification of Muslim Identity (Halal Hedonism) provides spiritual legitimacy for status-based consumer behavior (flexing), damaging niyyah and triggering Riya'. The conclusion confirms that this shift is a Critical Crisis of Maqasid Syariah which proves the failure of reactive FES in facing systemic mafsadah. Therefore, this study recommends the need for transformation towards a Proactive Maqasid framework integrated into digital architecture design.
EKSISTENSI FILSAFAT EKONOMI ISLAM TERHADAP PENGUATAN HALAL SUPPLY CHAIN DI INDONESIA Miftahul Jannah; Syukri Iska; Azifah Hidayati; Siska Putri; Fandi Ahmad Marlion
JURNAL ILMIAH FALSAFAH: Jurnal Kajian Filsafat, Teologi dan Humaniora Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH FALSAFAH
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammaad Syafiuddin Sambas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37567/jif.v11i2.4581

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Halal supply chain practices in Indonesia still face various challenges that must be strengthened for their sustainability. One such challenge is the application and linking of principles in Islamic economic philosophy with the principles of the Halal Supply Chain. The purpose of this study is to analyze the existence of Islamic economic philosophy principles in strengthening the halal supply chain, as well as to observe the implementation of the relationship between Islamic economic philosophy principles and halal supply chain principles. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a literature study method with the aim of describing the social phenomena that occur in in-depth detail. The results show that the principles of Islamic economic philosophy such as tauhid, justice, amanah, maslahah, and mizan are relevant and applicable normative foundations in strengthening the halal supply chain (HSC). These values ​​are then realized operationally through the principles of sharia compliance, halal integrity, traceability, transparency, sharia risk management, and professionalism in logistics management. The conclusion of this study is that the existence of Islamic economic philosophy significantly contributes to strengthening the concept, mechanism, and implementation of the halal supply chain (HSC) in Indonesia.
Islamic Economic Philosophy: A Philosophical Analysis Of The Digital Consumption Phenomenon From The Perspective Of Maqasid Al-Syariah In Indonesia Asri Tesi Ramadhani; Syukri Iska; Fandi Ahmad Marlion; Azifah Hidayati
SOUTHEAST ASIA JOURNAL oF GRADUATE OF ISLAMIC BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): January
Publisher : Pascasarjana, Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37567/sajgibe.v4i3.4782

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This study aims to analyze the concept of consumption in Islamic economics, the phenomenon of Indonesian consumption in the digital era, and its alignment with the principles of Islamic economic philosophy. This study uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method by examining ten scientific articles published between 2020 and 2025 that are relevant to the theme of digital consumption and Islamic values. The selection of these ten articles was based on academic justification based on thematic saturation, which occurs when additional literature no longer produces significant new conceptual themes. This approach was chosen to ensure the representativeness and depth of analysis of the issue of digital consumption in the context of Islamic economic philosophy. The research gap in this study lies in the absence of research that explicitly links Islamic consumption philosophy to the phenomenon of digital consumption through the Maqasid al-Shari'ah framework. The results of the study indicate that consumption in Islamic economics is not merely aimed at satisfying (utility), but is oriented towards achieving maslahah (benefit) and barakah (blessings). The phenomenon of digital consumption in Indonesia shows two extreme poles: increasing awareness of halal (halal) and consumption ethics on the one hand, and consumptive behavior influenced by social media, market algorithms, and digital services on the other. Although digitalization brings convenience and efficiency, digital consumption practices do not fully align with the principles of justice ('adl), moderation (wasathiyah), and benefit (kemaslahah) in Islamic economic philosophy. Therefore, strengthening Islamic economic literacy, digital ethics, and consumption spirituality is necessary to achieve consumption behavior that is just, balanced, and oriented towards the values ​​of maqasid al-Shari'ah