A monotheism-based human resource development model to support Indonesia as the world's halal center
Andi Fariana,
Sufiarina and
Syauqi Jinan
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2025, vol. 14, issue 7, 164-170
Abstract:
Indonesia is optimistic about becoming the center of the world's halal industry and the halal industry covers very diverse aspects of life, from the financial, food and beverage, tourism, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries to the fashion industry. This very broad aspect of course requires the support of a lot of reliable human resources, namely human resources that are in accordance with the characteristics of Islamic values such as professional (kafa'ah), trustworthy (amanah) and himmatul amal (work spirit). For this reason, developing human resources who are currently or will be involved in the sharia industry is important. This research is qualitative research by conducting searches and comparisons of related concepts and policies, then analyzing them using the monotheism concept approach and finally describing the results of the interpretation of the data collected so that finally conclusions are drawn and convey the development model that should be carried out. Key Words: Development; Human Resources; Monotheism; World Halal Center; Indonesia
Date: 2025
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