Halal Economy A Concept of Life or A Normative Habit: Study of Postgraduate Islamic Economics Student at UIN UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid
Keywords:
Halal economy, life concept, normative habitsAbstract
The life of a Muslim in the economy cannot be separated from the sharia rules that regulate halal and haram. It is natural for a Muslim to choose a halal economy compared to an unlawful way. This study aims to determine the degree of inclusiveness of the halal economy in the lives of postgraduate students in Islamic economics at UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid, used a qualitative descriptive approach with interviews as a way to collect information from informants. The results of this study indicate that the reason for having a halal economy is based, among other things, on the concept of life that arises from religious awareness that is installed from an early age and is influenced by dynamic environmental developments. While some reasons for the halal economy are due to normative habits that grow from the environment and the rules that are made.
