Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Juli-Desember 2023
The current edition features seven scholarly articles that explore various dimensions of religious policy in global and local contexts. The edition begins with an interesting article titled "Unwritten Policy, Contradiction Or Acceptance In Turkish Society Viewed From A Religious Life Prespective." This article provides deep insights into unwritten policies and contradictions in Turkish society, particularly about the Turkish government's policy towards the Alevi community.
Continuing with "A Historical And Political Review Of Singapore's Policy Towards The Malays And The Muslims," this article presents a deep analysis of political policy in Singapore towards the Malay and Muslim communities, taking into account the historical and political context that surrounds it.
"Evaluation of the Ministry of Religious Affairs' Religious Building Assistance Program Using the CIPP Model" takes readers on a deep reflection on the religious building assistance program in Indonesia, providing a critical view through the use of the CIPP Model (Context, Input, Process, Product).
Next, "Analysis In The Legal Dynamics Of Coenant Via Internet In Indonesia," discusses the challenges and legal dynamics of marriage through the internet in Indonesia, providing a sharp analysis of legal developments in the context of modern technology.
The next article, "Improving Digital Transformation and Sustainability in Indonesian Halal Food SMEs: A Performance Modeling Study," explores strategies to improve digital transformation and sustainability in Indonesian micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the halal food industry.
"Model of Cultural Heritage Preservation, Environmental Conservation, and Cultural Promotion: A Study of the Cipari Kuningan Archaeological Site," takes readers into a deep understanding of how cultural heritage preservation models can empower environmental conservation and cultural promotion, through a case study of the Cipari Kuningan Archaeological Site.
Finally, "Accompaniment of Services at the Religious Affairs Office (KUA) Jalancagak Subang Regency in the Implementation of Halal Certification Policy" provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges and solutions in the implementation of halal certification policy at the local level.
Overall, the current edition of the journal REPO makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the various dimensions of religious policy. The articles presented in this edition are written by competent academics and practitioners in their field, and provide in-depth and relevant analysis for various contexts.
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