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International Journal of Halal System and Sustainability
ISSN : 28089154     EISSN : 28089154     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33096/injhss
Core Subject : Education,
International Journal of Halal System and Sustainability, this journal accepts manuscripts that discuss halal and sustainability issues from various points of view, such as Agriculture; Architecture and Civil Engineering; Astronomy and Space Engineering; Biology, Biological, and BioSystem Engineering; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Computer Science and Engineering; Earth Science and Engineering; Electric, Electronic, and Electrical Engineering; Environment Science and Engineering; Food Science and Engineering; Mathematics and Mathematics Education; Organization of Laboratories; Physics, Material, and Mechanical Engineering; Science and Engineering Education; Industrial Engineering and Management; Agricultural Engineering and post Harvest; Tourism and Cultural Heritage; Social Science. InJHSS publishes articles that are based on quantitative or qualitative empirical work, conceptual, theory-driven, literature reviews, case studies, book reviews, executive interviews, and thought pieces - without preference biannually.
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The Urgency of Intensive Mental and Spiritual Development of Civil Servants in Indonesia Tahir, Rasmiati
International Journal of Halal System and Sustainability https://jurnal.narotama.ac.id/https://www.spb.gba.gov.ar/campus/https://conference.trunojoyo.ac.id/https://ojs.ucp.edu.ar/https://libros.cimsur.unam.mx/https://ojs.stikesmucis.ac.id/http://medi Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/injhss.v1i2.206

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Public services still receive many critics from the community in this country. The pathology of bureaucracy, mal-administration and violation of the code of ethics are still often practiced by civil servant. The purpose of this research was to examine the urgency of mental and spiritual development of civil servant in Indonesia. The method of the research was a combination of literature review and lengthy observations on the process of mental spiritual development in general in various cities in Indonesia. Intensive mental spiritual development of civil servant played an important role to make civil servant to fear to God, to educate their intellectuality, to boost self-competence, and to work totally in their workplace. The conclusion: it was imperative to carry out intensive mental and spiritual development for civil servant at all level of management in the bureaucracy in Indonesia.
Implementation of Indonesian Law Policy No. 33/2014 on Halal Product Guarantee (JPH) in Makassar City Safaruddin Safaruddin
International Journal of Halal System and Sustainability Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/injhss.v1i2.207

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Development in Indonesia has had a significant impact on society. Along with that, changes in the welfare of the community both increased and decreased have also impacted on lifestyle changes and the way people view, especially in terms of food and beverage consumption. The purpose of this research is to review the implementation of the Law Policy, No. 33/2014 on Halal Product Guarantee. The research method used is a combination of riview literature and long observation on the implementation of the Law policy, No. 33/2014 on Halal Product Guarantee. With the enacting of the Act, it is expected that all products circulating in Indonesia can have halal certificate. Makassar is a metropolitan city with a population of more than 1.6 million people. They are the majority of Muslims. The city is a multi-ethnic or multicultural type with various ethnic groups that live in it including Bugis, Makassar, Toraja, Mandar, Buton, Java, and Chinese. Halal awareness is rated still low this in the first evidence, entrepreneurs do not care. Second, customers are not very concerned about the absence of halal certification in the culinary businesses they visit. Third, the management of certificates issued by the Indonesian Ulama Council (MUI) is quite expensive. Fourth, the lack of socialization and information has led to a lack of knowledge and awareness of businesses. Data every year that shows halal certification is still very minimal
Tourism Development in Improving Community Welfare in West Lombok Regency Amil Amil; Nurul Hidayati Indra Ningsih; Asbur Hidayat
International Journal of Halal System and Sustainability Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/injhss.v1i2.208

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The West Lombok is a tourist destination area in the West Nusa Tenggara Province, which has a strategic role as a tourist destination. This study aims to gain an overview of the effects of tourism growth in the West Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, on improving community welfare. Techniques for the processing data are interviews, observation and documentation. The results showed that after the 2018 earthquake, tourism growth in West Lombok was getting better with the availability of different types of support facilities at tourist attractions. The growth of tourism has had an impact on shifting the livelihoods of people from the agricultural sector to the service sector, such as transport services and tour guides. In addition, the growth of the trade sector and the home industry, such as stores, stalls, beverage stalls, hawkers, street vendors, and different kinds of art shops, but the revenue they earn is still very far from the expectations they want because they lose competitiveness with entrepreneurs with capital that causes traders to raise the price of goods to increase revenue, high prices have an effect on visitors who prefer shopping outside tourist attractions because of lower prices, they prefer luxury shops if they shop at tourist attractions so that people's wellbeing does not increase.
Promotion Strategies, Price, and Service Quality on Customer’s Booking Intention During the COVID-19 Pandemic (Case of Giszella Hotel, West Sumatra, Indonesia) Jessica Afrila Neza; Mahir Pradana
International Journal of Halal System and Sustainability Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/injhss.v1i2.209

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In this study, the authors researched one of the hotels located in the South Coast area, West Sumatra, namely Hotel Giszella. Hotel Giszella is one of the hotels frequented by local people and outside the region. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, Hotel Giszella experienced several problems. The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze how promotional strategies, prices, service quality and consumer purchase interest at Giszella Hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as to assess the influence of promotional strategy, prices and service quality simultaneously and partially on consumer buying interest. Hotel Giszella at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research uses quantitative methods with descriptive and causal research types. Sampling was done by using a non-probability sampling method with purposive sampling type. Data collection using a questionnaire with as many as 250 respondents and interviews. The data analysis technique used descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of the descriptive study of the promotional strategy variables, price, service quality and consumer purchase interest in Giszella Hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic, overall are in a suitable category. The results of the multiple linear regression analysis technique, promotion strategy, price and service quality simultaneously have a significant effect on consumer purchase interest in Giszella Hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prevention of mental disorder recurrence using patient education program (PEP) therapy and family Psycho-education (FPE) therapy Rachmawati, Umi; Islamiyah, Islamiyah; Firman, Firman; Yusnayanti, Cici
International Journal of Halal System and Sustainability https://jurnal.narotama.ac.id/https://www.spb.gba.gov.ar/campus/https://conference.trunojoyo.ac.id/https://ojs.ucp.edu.ar/https://libros.cimsur.unam.mx/https://ojs.stikesmucis.ac.id/http://medi Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/injhss.v1i2.205

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People with severe mental disorders or schizophrenia often have recurrence episodes. If the clients have undergone treatment in the hospital, the treatment process can continue at home. However, clients are often unable to stay at home for a long time and experience recurrence episodes. This study aimed to find out the effect of giving Patient Education Program (PEP) therapy and Family Psycho-Education (FPE) therapy on reducing recurrence of mental disorders. This study was a quantitative study using a quasi-experimental design pre and post-test nonequivalent control group. The results of the study using the Paired T-test in the intervention group had different mean scores of mental disorders recurrence before and after giving PEP and FPE therapy with a p-value of 0.000 (p less than a; 0.005). In addition, in the control group using the independent T-test, the results showed no difference in the mean score of mental disorders recurrence before and after giving PEP therapy with a p-value of 0.604 (p greater than a; 0.005). Giving PEP therapy and FPE therapy to people with mental disorders in the community impacts reducing symptoms of recurrence so that it can be used as an alternative solution to mental health problems in community

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