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Maqashid Sharia Indicators on Muslim Middle-Class Preference in Establishing Halal Hospital

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  • Luluk Latifah

    (Islamic University State of Sunan Ampel Surabaya, Indonesia)

  • Ahmad Imam Mawardi

    (Islamic University State of Sunan Ampel Surabaya, Indonesia)

Abstract

Halal hospital is an institution engaged in the field of public health services in which it seeks to apply the value of sharia values in accordance with the Qur'an and Sunnah. The values of sharia in this study are Maqashid sharia. In this research, we will develop and measure the performance of Maqashid Sharia through its indicators from the viewpoint of community preferences, especially middle-level Muslim communities. The quantitative approach with the Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) analysis technique was applied. The type of research is an Inferential Analytica cross sectional design. Data sources used are primary data and secondary data. Primary data were collected through direct interviews to responses with structured questionnaire instruments. The results showed that the indicators formed are valid or can be trusted and are able to confirm a construct or its constituent variables each with the following results: 1) the indicators of al-Sharia Maqashid have been made precisely and consistently, 2) the dominant indicators of the Maqashid al-Shariah form the construct include: a) the fourth indicator in the first construct, namely "There is a spiritual work unit for patients and SDI hospitals," dominantly forming the Guards against Religion, b) the fifth indicator in the second construct, which is "Management of medical waste and the rest of the body's tissues in a sharia way," predominantly forms the construct of the Care of the Soul, c) the third indicator in the third construct is “Guidance for prayer during surgery and doctor's visit,†dominantly forming the Guards for Intellect construct, d) the second indicator in the fourth construct, namely "Nursing mothers services according to sharia," predominantly forms the construct of Care for Descendants, e) the first indicator in the fifth construct, namely "Implementation of the payment of ZIS Hospital and staff", dominantly formed the Guarding of Assets construct.

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  • Luluk Latifah & Ahmad Imam Mawardi, 2019. "Maqashid Sharia Indicators on Muslim Middle-Class Preference in Establishing Halal Hospital," Management Issues in Healthcare System, EUROKD, vol. 5, pages 1-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:bco:mihsaa::v:5:y:2019:p:1-15
    DOI: 10.33844/mihs.2019.60232
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