2019
DOI: 10.21274/an.2019.6.1.57-81
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Halal Lifestyle Di Indonesia

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to describe the phenomenon of halal lifestyles in Indonesia, and to add insight of the Indonesian society about halal lifestyles in order to make it easier for them to choose Islamic lifestyle through halal lifestyle. This research method uses a literature research approach that is sourced from authoritative news and current journals which has high credibility to explain the phenomenon of halal lifestyle in Indonesia accurately. Based on the literature research that has been done i… Show more

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“…The higher their income, the more they have to spend on their lifestyle. This is in line with research Adinugraha et al (2019) and Jailani & Adinugraha (2022) that an increase in the purchasing power of Muslims can influence the trend of the halal lifestyle to be developed further.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The higher their income, the more they have to spend on their lifestyle. This is in line with research Adinugraha et al (2019) and Jailani & Adinugraha (2022) that an increase in the purchasing power of Muslims can influence the trend of the halal lifestyle to be developed further.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…As a country with a majority of Muslim population, it is time that the halal lifestyle can develop properly (Adinugraha et al, 2019;Aziz & Ahmad 2018;Boediman, 2017;Jailani & Adinugraha, 2022;Pratama & Sundari, 2019;Sarasati, 2018). Harahap et al (2022) said that currently Indonesia's Muslim population accounts for 12.7% of the total world Muslim population, and 86.88% of the total population of Indonesia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have argued on how halal food consumers in different countries have different perspectives and levels of trust on the concept of halal certification (Rios et al, 2014;Meixner et al, 2018). Indonesia, as the largest Muslim country, already has a sufficient number of publications related to this matter (Prabowo et al, 2015;Adinugraha et al, 2019). Other prominent publications related to this topic can be seen in Table 1.…”
Section: Halal Consumer Behavior Literature In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pemberian pemahaman terkait konsep Gaya Hidup Halal ini sangat penting disampaikan di awal karena Gaya Hidup Halal pada dasarnya dibutuhkan oleh seluruh umat manusia, dan tidak hanya terbatas pada umat Muslim. Hal ini karena konsep halal berlaku secara universal dan secara filosofis dan praktis telah ada sejak empat belas abad yang lalu [9].…”
Section: Tahap Sosialisasi Gaya Hidup Halalunclassified