2021
DOI: 10.12962/j2355262x.v19i2.a6898
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Evaluation of Physical Aspect of Islamic Residential Concepts in the Sharia Housing Project

Abstract: Indonesia is the largest Muslim country in the world. In this country the development of shari'a housing is rapidly increasing, this is due to the demand for the shari'a housing market. To meet the needs of consumers having a house with an ideal Islamic residential concept, some criteria can be applied in developing shari'a housing. Many developers have raised the concept of Islamic housing as a branding of developed housing products, but many housings with that concept have not met all the ideal criteria of t… Show more

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“…There have been numerous studies on Islamic faith-based housing. However, the majority of these studies focus on sharia housing from the perspectives of economics, industry and marketing strategies (Firmansyah & Indika 2017;Majid et al 2018;Nadzifah & Fataron 2019;Qorni & Juliana 2020;Rahadi et al 2021;Santoso, Saiban & Munir 2021;Sylvana, Awaluddin & Mutahajjid 2020), Islamic law (Asni & Sulong 2018;Khoirrani & Arifah 2021), architecture (Perdana 2020) and media (Muali & Nisa 2019;Putri & Sunesti 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been numerous studies on Islamic faith-based housing. However, the majority of these studies focus on sharia housing from the perspectives of economics, industry and marketing strategies (Firmansyah & Indika 2017;Majid et al 2018;Nadzifah & Fataron 2019;Qorni & Juliana 2020;Rahadi et al 2021;Santoso, Saiban & Munir 2021;Sylvana, Awaluddin & Mutahajjid 2020), Islamic law (Asni & Sulong 2018;Khoirrani & Arifah 2021), architecture (Perdana 2020) and media (Muali & Nisa 2019;Putri & Sunesti 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%