Nusantara Halal Journal
Abstract
The substantial potential of Indonesian halal tourism expansion has obtained society's immediate attention. It is reflected in Indonesian Muslim majority society's religious enthusiasm, potentially appealing halal tourism destination resources, and the economic potential to enhance social welfare. Recently, society has put tourism as one of their needs, not as their leisure activity. Many tourist destinations in Indonesia have been declared as halal tourism sites. However, many people perceive halal tourism as a mere trend and brand adopted due to the halal substantial elements, such as hotels and restaurants. Therefore, a sharia principle is critically required to be the fundamental guideline for halal concept implementation. The halal concept can be successfully implemented if sharia compliance has expanded. Besides, the establishment of halal tourism should also follow sharia principles to ensure the adoption of sharia values due to the considerable number of tourists. Sharia compliance becomes one of the Muslim identities, as shown by the role of Muslim clerics in scientific forums and research that articulate that halal tourism establishment carries an excellent opportunity to improve society's economy and well-being. Therefore, social compliance is the potent factor to be consistently cultivated through Indonesian halal tourism potential.
Publisher
Universitas Negeri Malang
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.17977/um060.2021v2p016-023
First Page
16
Last Page
23
Recommended Citation
Nahidloh, Shofiyun and Qadariyah, Lailatul
(2021)
"Sharia compliance as the potential factor for halal tourism destination development,"
Nusantara Halal Journal: Vol. 2:
No.
1, Article 8.
DOI: 10.17977/um060.2021v2p016-023
Available at:
https://citeus.um.ac.id/nhj/vol2/iss1/8
