Developing Halal Tourism in Madura: In the Context Sharia Cooperation Model in Batik Creative Industry
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https://doi.org/10.18502/kss.v10i5.18124Keywords:
Sharia cooperation, batik creative industry, halal tourismAbstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of Sharia cooperation in the batik creative industry can support the development of halal tourism in the Sumenep district of Madura. The approach used in this research is qualitative, which is a field research study. The development of the batik creative industry is expected to encourage the welfare of local communities through the provision of employment for the community. The tourism sector is an important entity for economic progress in the village, which makes the village the basis of the future economic backbone. One form of effort in supporting the development of the batik creative industry is through the development of a cooperation model with sharia contracts. This research implies that the impact of Sharia cooperation can support the development of better halal tourism so that it will increase the economic empowerment of rural communities and create tourist facilities for Muslim consumers that can be a means of recreation and worship.
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