Solidaritas Islam dan Arab Vision 2030: Peluang Kolaborasi Indonesia dalam Pembangunan Ekonomi dan Sosial
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The background of this research is the strategic opportunity in collaboration between Indonesia and Arab countries within the framework of Arab Vision 2030, especially to strengthen Islamic brotherhood or Islamic solidarity through sectors such as halal tourism, Islamic finance, and education. Arab Vision 2030 aims for economic diversification and social development in the Gulf region, which is also relevant to Indonesia as the country with the largest Muslim population. This study aims to analyze how the principle of Islamic brotherhood can be implemented in cross-country collaboration between Muslims that supports sustainable development. The method used is qualitative research with a secondary data analysis approach. Secondary data in the form of policy reports, scientific journals, and official documents from related countries are analyzed thematically to identify key patterns and themes. According to Creswell (2014), the use of secondary data and thematic analysis in qualitative research allows researchers to identify key relevant issues. The research findings show that collaboration in the halal tourism and Islamic finance sectors has great potential to encourage economic inclusion of global Muslims. In the education sector, student exchange programs and scholarships increase human resource capacity and strengthen global Muslim networks. In conclusion, Arab Vision 2030 serves to strengthen Islamic brotherhood and create sustainable development throughout the Muslim world.
Keywords: Arab Vision 2030, halal tourism, Islamic brotherhood, Islamic finance, Muslim collaboration
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