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Halal Studies and Society
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anuragaja@apps.ipb.ac.id
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+6281210253211
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Directorate Strategic Studies and Academic Reputation, IPB University, Gedung LSI Lantai 1 Jl. Kamper, Kampus IPB Dramaga, Bogor – Indonesia 16680
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Jawa barat
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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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Embracing the Knowledge Society for a Sustainable Future of a Halal Industry Hashim, Yumi Zuhanis Has-Yun; Handayani, Dini Oktarina Dwi; Mohd Nazori, Mohd Nazir bin; Mustari, Sohela; Shiha, Habiba Khatun; Mohd Salleh, Hamzah
Halal Studies and Society Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/hass.2.3.1-4

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This study aimed to examine the evolving concept of the Knowledge Society (KS) and its implications for a halal industry through conventional and Islamic lenses. UNESCO and contemporary scholars defined KS as a system that generated and applied knowledge for human progress. This study reinterpreted the concept within an Islamic epistemological framework, particularly the tawhidic paradigm that viewed knowledge as a path toward divine pleasure and holistic well-being. Using a narrative review method, the study analyzed existing literature to bridge the gap between Western secular notions of KS and the Islamic worldview that integrated ethical, spiritual, and societal dimensions. The results showed that embedding tawhidic values in knowledge creation enhanced the authenticity and sustainability of a halal industry. Current developments were also identified, such as a halal Knowledge Centre, and challenges, including regulatory complexity, limited study integration, and uneven certification systems. In conclusion, establishing a halal KS rooted in Islamic ethics and collaborative learning offered a novel framework for achieving sustainability, integrity, and inclusive growth across the global halal ecosystem.
Perception of business actors toward the transition from LPPOM-MUI to BPJPH in halal certification governance Purwanto, Endi Hari; Anggundari, Widia Citra
Halal Studies and Society Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/hass.2.3.5-10

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The enforcement of the mandatory halal certification policy by the Government became effective from October17, 2019. However, proper implementation requires thorough evaluation to understand how business actorsrespond to and use services previously provided by Halal Certification Institution. Therefore, this study aims toexamine the effectiveness of the institution in delivering advisory services, level of competence, and the extentto which the associated costs motivate business to pursue certification in accordance with the quality of servicesprovided. The three aspects provide valuable advice for the next designated authority to emulate the performanceexperience. The survey method was used, and the samples comprised 91 individuals from large, medium, andsmall business across 11 provincial cities in Indonesia. The field survey data were analyzed using descriptivestatistics with justification. The results showed that 81.4% of business expressed satisfaction with the performanceof the halal certification body, 80.3% recognized the institution commitment to service quality, and 59.4% supportedthe certification requirements.

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