Sharia Compliance in Halal Homestays: A Case Study of DSN-MUI Fatwa No. 108/2016 in Lembah Harau


Date Published : 3 January 2026

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Zilal Afwa Ajidin

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Ahmad Raihan Nurdin

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Muhammad Razif

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M. Fauzi Anshari

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Yudha Nugraha

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halal accommodation halal tourism Lembah Harau sharia compliance West Sumatra

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Abstract

Indonesia’s rapid halal tourism growth has positioned it as a leading global Muslim-friendly destination, with West Sumatra among its pioneers through Regional Regulation No. 1/2020 on Halal Tourism. This study examines sharia-compliant homestays in Lembah Harau and their adherence to DSN-MUI Fatwa No. 108/DSN-MUI/X/2016. Using a qualitative descriptive-analytical approach, all 10 certified sharia homestays among 124 accommodations were studied through interviews with government officials, Islamic scholars, owners, and tourists, supported by field observation. Seven fatwa-based indicators—moral conduct, halal-certified food, prayer facilities, sharia-compliant attire, service guidelines, and Islamic financial transactions—were assessed. Findings show most homestays meet core sharia standards, yet lack in standardized manuals, promotion, and monitoring. Challenges include limited awareness, inadequate staff training, and weak halal tourism integration. The study recommends stronger regulation, capacity building, collaborative promotion, unified halal homestay standards, expanded digital marketing, and continuous monitoring to position Lembah Harau as a benchmark for rural sharia tourism in Indonesia.

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Zilal Afwa, Z. A., Ahmad Raihan Nurdin, A. R. N., Muhammad Razif, M. R., M. Fauzi Anshari, M. F. A., & Yudha Nugraha, Y. N. (2026). Sharia Compliance in Halal Homestays: A Case Study of DSN-MUI Fatwa No. 108/2016 in Lembah Harau. International Conference on Islamic Economics Studies (ICIES), 5(1), 77-86. https://conferences.uinsaid.ac.id/icies/paper/view/257