Exploration of Halal Lifestyle Principles of Cikole Village Community, Lembang District Ina Helena Agustina, Astri Mutia Ekasari, Mohamad Dzikron, Riswandha Risang Aji, Eren Reyhan, Tiara Aisyah
Universitas Islam Bandung
Abstract
Cikole Village in Lembang District, West Bandung Regency, is vulnerable to natural catastrophes. A person who practices a halal lifestyle consumes, employs, and uses goods and services in a way that is consistent with Islamic values and principles. Islam predominates in the Cikole Village population^s religious landscape. Halal is a guiding principle in the community of Muslims. When disaster strikes, it^s common to overlook something fundamental. Halal, on the other hand, promotes ethical actions including honesty, integrity, respect, and justice. These positive attitudes are crucial in the face of catastrophes since they frequently lead to conflict. This justification informs the study^s aim, which is to investigate the application of Halal principles in the Cikole Village Community. Inductive techniques are used, such as field observations, discussions with local community groups, and visual observation. Data analysis was carried out by grouping the collected data/information and analyzing how those groups related to one another. The results demonstrate a halal lifestyle principle that is practiced in Cikole Village. The outcomes of these discoveries are taken into account during the disaster mitigation procedure.