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Halal Studies and Society
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3031416X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29244/hass
Halal Studies and Society (HaSS) is a journal of multidisciplinary and communication media as well as a means of ongoing discussion on relevant issues based on Halal specifications. In a global context, the halal issue is no longer limited to Muslims or certain religions. But, it has become a trend related to lifestyle in general. A halal lifestyle includes the consumption of products and services that comply with the principles of Islamic law (shariah). Therefore, Halal Products are not only limited to food and drinks. But it also covers various sectors including education, tourism, cosmetics, medicine, finance, fashion, arts, slaughter and culture. Halal Studies and Society is a premier scholarly publication dedicated to advancing the understanding and exploration of halal related topics, practices, and industry. By making this journal Freely accessible, the aim is to reach a global audience and contribute to the global discourse on halal issues. This journal provides a platform for researchers from different countries to connect, share insights, and disseminate their findings. In addition, this journal aims to encourage the growth and development of the global halal ecosystem, a collaboration between researchers from various backgrounds, and a rich exchange of ideas. The journal covers issues such as including Halal Food and Products, Halal medicine, halal tourism, halal lifestyle, halal education, halal management, and the Halal industry. Articles discussing halal theory and current issues regarding applied halal are also welcome. Halal Studies and Society Research is published in January, May, and September each year, with ten articles per year.
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Examining the effect of User Experience on Generation Y and Z Customers’ Satisfaction and Loyalty in Jago Syariah mobile banking Rismawati, Rafifah; Irfany, Mohammad iqbal
Halal Studies and Society Vol 2 No 2 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/hass.2.2.31-36

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The rapid expansion of internet access and the growth of Indonesia’s digital economy have accelerated the adoption of digital financial services, particularly mobile banking. In this increasingly competitive environment, Islamic digital banking providers face a dual challenge: ensuring Sharia compliance while delivering a seamless user experience (UX) that meets modern customer expectations. This study examines the effect of UX on Customer Satisfaction (CS) and Customer Loyalty (CL) among Generation Y and Z users of Jago Syariah mobile banking in Jabodetabek. A quantitative design was employed using an online survey (May–June 2025) with purposive sampling, yielding 203 valid responses from active users aged 17–44. UX was measured using the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) with six dimensions (attractiveness, perspicuity, efficiency, dependability, stimulation, and novelty), while CS and CL were assessed using established indicators. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) using SmartPLS 4. The measurement model met validity and reliability criteria (AVE > 0.50; HTMT < 0.90; CR > 0.70). Structural results showed that UX positively and significantly influenced CS (β = 0.817; t = 21.176) and CL (β = 0.498; t = 6.716), and CS also positively affected CL (β = 0.443; t = 5.529), confirming the mediating role of satisfaction. The model explained 66.5% of variance in CS and 80.3% in CL. These findings highlight UX as a critical driver of satisfaction and loyalty in Islamic mobile banking, emphasizing the need for continuous improvements in usability, reliability, and feature performance to sustain customer retention and advocacy among digitally literate generations.
Factors affecting the economic growth of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member countries Fauzan, Ahmad; Irfany, Mohammad iqbal
Halal Studies and Society Vol 2 No 2 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/hass.2.2.37-41

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Economic growth is widely used as a macroeconomic indicator for describing economic performance and, by extension, shifts in material living standards. Therefore, this study centers on the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), an international forum with predominantly Muslim member states, and examines the relationship between selected macroeconomic variables and economic growth across OIC countries from 2000 to 2021, a timeframe marked by two major global economic crises. In order to achieve the stated objective, panel data regression was applied to observations from 34 countries with complete data on inflation, net exports, gross fixed capital formation, real interest rates, working-age population, and total population. Panel regression was estimated under the Common Effects Model (CEM), Fixed Effects Model (FEM), and Random Effects Model (REM), with model selection based on specification tests. The Chow test (F = 167.4303; p = 0.0000) and Hausman test (² = 101.8431; p = 0.0000) consistently support the FEM as the preferred model. FEM results indicate that inflation and the real interest rate negatively and significantly affect GDP (INF: β = 0.007252, p = 0.0000; RIR: β = 0.008265, p = 0.0000), while net exports, gross fixed capital formation, working-age population, and population positively and significantly influence GDP (LnNetExp: β = 0.228393, p = 0.0000; LnGFC: β = 0.321654, p = 0.0000; PAK: β = 0.007255, p = 0.0104; LnPOP: β = 0.790510, p = 0.0000). All variables are jointly significant (F-statistic = 6735.187; p = 0.0000), and the model exhibits very high explanatory power (R² = 0.997722; adjusted R² = 0.997574). The findings underscore the critical role of price stability and real borrowing costs, alongside trade performance, capital accumulation, and demographic–labor dynamics, in shaping growth trajectories across OIC economies.

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