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        <dc:title>From Compliance to Commodity Halal Commodification, The Price of Compliance, and Authority Tensions in Indonesia’s JPH System</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>M. Toriq Nurmadiansyah, -</dc:creator>
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        <dc:description>This study aims to analyze how Indonesia’s Halal Product Assurance System (JPH) transforms halal from a&#13;
religious consumption norm into a market and legal infrastructure. The analysis focuses on label commodification, the&#13;
price of compliance, policy acceleration, and authority tensions in the implementation of JPH. This study uses a qualitative&#13;
approach based on document analysis. The primary data are drawn from a research report containing descriptions of JPH&#13;
implementation, cost schemes, socialization practices, and quotations from field actors. The data were analyzed through&#13;
thematic content analysis involving repeated reading, open coding, code grouping, and the identification of cross-theme&#13;
patterns. The findings show that the halal label operates as a market-valued symbol that enhances reputation, competitiveness,&#13;
and competitive pressure. Compliance also has a price because formal costs, additional costs, and the need for assistance&#13;
can burden business actors, especially small enterprises. Acceleration through national targets and facilitation programs&#13;
expands the adoption of certification, but implementation still faces friction arising from authority pluralism, regulatory&#13;
changes, technological barriers, and uncertainty in the fatwa process. From a fiqh-legal perspective, halal certification gains&#13;
dual legitimacy from state regulations and religious norms. However, this legitimacy must be balanced with a maslahahbased&#13;
policy design so that certification does not become a mechanism of exclusion. This study contributes by showing&#13;
that JPH is not merely an administrative instrument, but an arena of co-production among symbols, costs, authority, and&#13;
market interests.  Studi ini bertujuan menganalisis bagaimana Sistem Jaminan Produk Halal (JPH) di Indonesia mengubah halal&#13;
dari norma konsumsi keagamaan menjadi infrastruktur pasar dan hukum. Analisis berfokus pada komodifikasi label, biaya&#13;
kepatuhan, akselerasi kebijakan, dan ketegangan otoritas dalam implementasi JPH. Studi ini menggunakan pendekatan&#13;
kualitatif berbasis analisis dokumen. Data utama berasal dari laporan penelitian yang memuat deskripsi implementasi JPH,&#13;
skema biaya, praktik sosialisasi, dan kutipan aktor lapangan. Data dianalisis melalui analisis isi tematik melalui pembacaan&#13;
berulang, pengodean terbuka, pengelompokan kode, dan identifikasi pola lintas tema. Temuan menunjukkan bahwa label&#13;
halal bekerja sebagai simbol bernilai pasar yang meningkatkan reputasi, daya saing, dan tekanan kompetitif. Kepatuhan juga&#13;
memiliki harga karena biaya formal, biaya tambahan, dan kebutuhan pendampingan dapat membebani pelaku usaha, khususnya&#13;
usaha kecil. Akselerasi melalui target nasional dan program fasilitasi memperluas adopsi sertifikasi, tetapi implementasi&#13;
masih menghadapi friksi akibat pluralisme otoritas, perubahan regulasi, hambatan teknologi, dan ketidakpastian proses&#13;
fatwa. Dari perspektif fikih-hukum, sertifikasi halal memperoleh legitimasi ganda dari regulasi negara dan norma agama.&#13;
Namun, legitimasi tersebut harus diimbangi dengan desain kebijakan berbasis maslahah agar sertifikasi tidak berubah menjadi&#13;
mekanisme eksklusi. Studi ini berkontribusi dengan menunjukkan bahwa JPH tidak semata-mata merupakan instrumen&#13;
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        <dc:publisher>Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2026-06</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>  M. Toriq Nurmadiansyah, - and Muhammad Irfai Muslim, -  (2026) From Compliance to Commodity Halal Commodification, The Price of Compliance, and Authority Tensions in Indonesia’s JPH System.  Madania: Jurnal Kajian Keislaman, 30 (1).  pp. 113-126.  ISSN P-ISSN: 1410-8143; E-ISSN: 2502-1826     </dc:identifier>
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