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Beyond Halal Certification: Restaurant Standards, Spatial Governance, and Tax Compliance in Islamic Economic Perspective Surya, Muhammad Arsyadillah; Setiawan, Jerry Wahyu; Amalia, Kuni Katika; Khulsum, Umi; Arsyad, Abd Rahim
Bertuah Jurnal Syariah dan Ekonomi Islam Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Bertuah: Jurnal Syariah dan Ekonomi Islam
Publisher : STAIN Bengkalis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56633/jsie.v6i2.1357

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Studies on halal standards in restaurants have generally focused on certification, the halalness of raw materials, and compliance with production processes. This approach is important, but it does not fully reflect the complexity of business governance from an Islamic economic perspective. This article starts from the assumption that halal standards cannot be understood simply as certificate ownership, but rather as a system encompassing space management, operational management, and compliance with fiscal obligations. This research uses a qualitative literature review method by examining various sources related to halal regulations, food service industry spatial planning, and tax compliance within the framework of Islamic economic law. The study's findings indicate that halal integrity is closely related to kitchen zoning, production process separation, hygiene standards, and supply chain oversight. Furthermore, tax compliance, from an Islamic economic perspective, can be interpreted as part of social responsibility and a contribution to the public good. Therefore, halal standards for restaurants need to be placed within a broader governance framework, simultaneously integrating religious, regulatory, and socio-economic dimensions. This article offers a conceptual contribution by reconstructing halal standards as a multidimensional system that not only guarantees product legitimacy but also reflects the principles of fairness, responsibility, and sustainability in business practices. The proposed framework is expected to enrich academic discourse and serve as a reference for regulators and business actors in developing more comprehensive restaurant governance that aligns with Islamic economic values.
Building Business Independence: A Creative Business Workshop for the Indonesian Migrant Community in Malaysia Wardana, Hendrata Yudha; Arsyad, Abd. Rahim; Surya, Muhammad Arsyadillah; Surya , Ade Anastasya; Dewi , Putri Rosmala; bin Omar , Ismail; Kunia Annisa , Nurul Ulfa; Mustofa , M. Zazili
Kawanad : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Yayasan Kawanad

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56347/kjpkm.v5i1.411

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This International Community Service (PKM) activity aims to increase the economic independence of the Indonesian migrant community, which is part of the Persatuan Anak Rantau Indonesia (PARI) in Malaysia, through a creative business workshop based on community empowerment. This program is motivated by the still limited entrepreneurial literacy, structured business planning, and economic networking among community members. The activity is organized by the ASEAN Academic Association (ASEANACA) under the auspices of the Lampung Islamic College of Economics and Business (STEBI), using a participatory approach based on partners' needs. The materials cover identifying micro-business opportunities, developing a Business Model Canvas, digital marketing strategies, and financial management based on Islamic economic principles. The implementation methods include interactive workshops, group discussions, and mentoring in business plan development. The outputs include draft business plans, training modules, increased entrepreneurial literacy, and the inauguration of the PARI Kuala Lumpur management as a form of community institutional strengthening. This program is expected to encourage the formation of productive community-based businesses and strengthen the economic network of the Indonesian diaspora in Malaysia.