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MIQOT: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman
ISSN : 08520720     EISSN : 25023616     DOI : 10.30821
MIQOT: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Keislaman is a peer reviewed academic journal, established in 1976 as part of the State Islamic University of North Sumatra Medan (see: video), dedicated to the publication of scholarly articles in various branches of Islamic Studies, by which exchanges of ideas as research findings and contemporary issues are facilitated. MIQOT is accredited as an academic journal by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Republic of Indonesia (SK Dirjen Dikti No. 040/P/2014) valid through February 2019. Miqot welcomes contributions of articles in such fields as Quranic Studies, Prophetic Traditions, Theology, Philosophy, Law and Economics, History, Education, Communication, Literature, Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology.
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HALAL FOOD CULTURE IN INDONESIA: Faith, Knowledge, and Demand Hanapia, Asep Yusup; Nasution, Fatimah Zahra; Adam, Asep Muhammad; Rakhmat, Anwar Taufik; Paturochman, Iwan Ridwan
MIQOT: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman Vol 49, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : State Islamic University North Sumatra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/miqot.v49i2.1574

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Consumption constitutes a central aspect of daily life, in which individuals are required to evaluate the appropriateness of products, particularly in relation to ethical and religious considerations such as halal compliance. This study analyzes how literacy of halal products can strengthen or weaken the relationship between economic factors and consumer preferences for the demand for halal food products among the Nahdatul Ulama Muslimat, Tasikmalaya City, West Java administrators. We used a sample of 100 women registered in Nahdlatul Ulama organizations in Tasikmalaya. In this study, the average age of the sample is 49, with an average education of 11.45 years, or equivalent to senior high school. We conducted data analysis using the ordered probit method. Meanwhile, the ordered probit estimation results show that halal literacy predicts increased demand for halal products due to cognitive aspects in consumption decision-making. However, income and religious beliefs also influence demand. The study also shows a positive relationship between price and demand, contradicting the conventional law of supply and demand in microeconomics. The study has limitations, including insufficient consideration of socio-demographic variables and product specifications, necessitating further research to gain a comprehensive understanding.
CONSTRUCTED CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE LEADERSHIP PARADOX IN INDONESIA’S RELIGIOUS MODERATION MOVEMENT Nasution, Hasan Bakti; Jailani, Muhammad; Ismahani, Siti
MIQOT: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman Vol 49, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : State Islamic University North Sumatra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/miqot.v49i2.1464

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This study investigates how collective consciousness is framed by religious moderation activists and how false consciousness emerges within Indonesia’s religious moderation movement. Using a qualitative comparative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and secondary sources in North Sumatra and North Sulawesi. Findings reveal that collective consciousness is framed through political discourse, theological narratives, cultural references, and memories of conflict and injustice. In North Sumatra, theological framing is dominant, producing a fragmented harmony that is institutionally grounded yet exclusive. By contrast, North Sulawesi demonstrates performative harmony, emphasizing universal slogans while denying latent conflicts. Despite these contextual differences, both regions sustain harmony through forms of false consciousness—maintaining peace by avoiding open confrontation rather than fostering genuine negotiation. 

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