Abstract

Abstract. The purpose of this study is to find out the behavior of Muslim consumers, especially Muhammadiyah members, as a community that cares about sustainability. Consumption in this study is food consumption. Before the questionnaires were distributed, the respondents were first taught literacy regarding Islamic consumption patterns. The analytical tool used is descriptive statistics. Muslim consumers really consider the cleanliness aspect of goods, then sequentially aspects of health, storage, benefits, presentation, and priority needs. This is important to become a sustainable community behavior. In other words, from an Islamic perspective, they have cared about the mashlahah aspect of consumption.

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