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This book is a succinct and critical account on the shariatisation of Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world. It comes with an important conclusion that the change of such a non-theocratic state like Indonesia into a theocratic state is highly possible when its law is penetrated by those who want to change the state system.
Negara dengan kinerja ekspor-impor cukup tinggi plus berpenduduk mayoritas Muslim seperti Indonesia, tentunya memiliki ketentuan khusus mengenai labelisasi dan sertifikasi halal yang mencakup bermacam sektor. Mulai dari makanan, fashion, hingga pariwisata. Melalui buku ini, penulis menguraikan perjalanan regulasi labelisasi dan sertifikasi halal di Indonesia dengan begitu mendalam. Sehingga, pembaca bisa mengetahui bagaimana regulasi itu dibuat dan sejauh mana pengaruhnya terhadap kualitas produk yang selama ini mereka konsumsi. Buku ini tidak hanya mengajak pembaca untuk memahami teori dan landasan hukum halal-haram semata. Tidak hanya sekadar membincangkan unsur baik-buruk di dalam sebuah produk, tetapi juga membahas kekuatan dan kemandirian ekonomi umat. Dari, oleh, dan untuk umat.
Rethinking Halal reflects an anthropological revolution, that of the scientising, standardising, and normalising of social life through certification which is part of a process of ‘positivisation’ that directly affected Islam and Islamic normativity.
The gathering of academics, researchers and practitioners at this momentum provides a new opportunity for the literacy world that is concerned with the halal industry. Recently, the halal industry as a new innovation in Muslim and non-Muslim countries, this dynamic is combined with several studies and literacy, that the potential and challenges of the halal industry in the world can be realized along with technological advances. Indonesia, which is a country with the largest Muslim majority in the world, takes part in guarding and supervising the progress of the halal industry, whose benefits are widely enjoyed by people in the world.
Indonesia berpeluang menambah 5,1 miliar dolar AS atau Rp 72,9 triliun terhadap produk domestik bruto (PDB) dari industri halal. Berdasarkan Indonesia Halal Market Report 2021/2022 yang diluncurkan Dinar Standard, jumlah tersebut berasal dari kenaikan ekspor, substitusi impor, dan penanaman modal asing (PMA).
The increasing demand for halal products, including goods and services, every year, especially for food and beverages, has resulted in a growing need for products with halal guarantees. Along with the increasing trend of the global demand, it has resulted in an increase in producers of halal food and beverages in both Muslim and non-Muslim countries. In addition the demand for halal tourism is also increasing. Indonesia is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. However, there are still many Muslim consumer actors and Muslim producer actors who do not yet have an awareness of the importance of complying with the provisions of Islamic law in consuming and producing goods and service...