Maqasid Approach and Shariah Rules Towards Halal Industry

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https://doi.org/10.31098/jhasib.v2i2.2691

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Maqasid Shariah; Halalan Thayyiban; Halal Industry; Protection of Religion; Protection of Life

Abstract

The market for halal products has grown significantly outside of nations, with a majority of Muslims in a more globalized world, drawing in a wide range of customers who appreciate high-quality, ethical, and sustainable products. The halal industry is shaped by the Maqasid Shariah methodology and Shariah rules, which guarantee that its actions comply with Islamic ethical and legal requirements. The halal industry stresses not only the permissibility of products but also their cleanliness and wholesome by emphasizing the preservation of religion, life, intellect, lineage, and property. Applying Maqasid Shariah in the halal industry is clearly beneficial among consumers and producers, ensuring that products are not only permissible but also beneficial to society, individuals, and the environment, even in this modernized era. This strategy boosts consumer confidence by guaranteeing safety, encouraging moral company practices, and improving general social well-being. The researcher collected data from the selected studies, prioritizing details closely aligned with the research objectives. The findings were analyzed and interpreted within the context of relevant theoretical frameworks, concepts, and existing literature. To present the results of the thematic analysis, the authors employed a narrative framework, ensuring a coherent and structured exposition of the data.

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Published

November 29, 2024

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Hilme, S. I., & Raffi, R. M. (2024). Maqasid Approach and Shariah Rules Towards Halal Industry. Journal of Halal Science, Industry, and Business, 2(2), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.31098/jhasib.v2i2.2691

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