Model of sharia compliance on developing tourism industry in Indonesia

Abstract

The trend of sharia tourism development is increasing. Muslim tourists from Indonesia include the top 10 tourists who travel to various countries around the world. However, it has not formulated a model of compliance to halal tourism. The absence of a model of compliance to the norms of halal tourism will lead to the absence of standardization of halal tourism. The research method used in this research is juridical and normative method. The data have been collected and analyzed qualitatively to be able to parse and formulate the model of sharia obedience related to halal tourism. The study concludes offered models by this study aremodifications of existing models. The model was built on legal maxim. The legal maxim is ( الاصل فى السیاحة الإباحة إلا أن یدل الدلیل على خلافھ ) the principle of law of tourism is permissible unless there is a proposition to the contrary. The paper modifies four major components of tourism development: government, infrastructure, human resource development, and products and services. The other one is the community. Enhance the development of halal tourism through more inclusive action by involving the community at large

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