Abstract

The purpose of this study is to look at the role of organizational commitment as a mediator between spiritual leadership and Sharia Hotels performance in Padang City, Indonesia, with a sample size of 50 respondents, and this study uses path analysis. The results showed that spiritual leadership has a positive and significant effect on organizational commitment with a significant value of 0.000 < 0.05. Organizational commitment has a positive and significant effect on Sharia Hotels Performance with a significance value of 0.000 < 5%. Spiritual leadership also has a positive and significant effect on Sharia Hotels Performance of 0.000 < 5%. The influence of spiritual leadership on Sharia Hotels' performance with Organizational Commitment as a mediating variable with a calculated t value of 2.78> t table of 1.6787.

Highlights

  • Over the last few years, the relationship between Islam and tourism has been in great demand, as is the concept of Islamic tourism [1][2] and the concept of halal tourism [3]

  • Based on table 6, the results showed that Sharia hotel performance is influenced by Spiritual Leadership and Organisational Commitment of 60.2% meaning that with spiritual leadership and good organisational commitment will influence sharia hotel performance because with these two variables can contribute more than 50% even though 40.8% is influenced by other variables which are not mentioned in this study

  • It can be proven that the organisational commitment variable mediates the relationship between spiritual leadership and Sharia hotel performance, where the analysis shows that the spiritual leader variable can directly influence sharia hotel performance and can indirectly influence the mediating variable, where the direct effect is 0.305

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Summary

Introduction

Over the last few years, the relationship between Islam and tourism has been in great demand, as is the concept of Islamic tourism [1][2] and the concept of halal tourism [3]. Halal tourism is any object or action involved in tourism that, following Islamic teachings [6]. According to a very authoritative book entitled 'The Lawful International Union of Muslim Scholars,' the term halal is defined as "What is permissible, without restrictions, and does what is permitted by Allah SWT". According to [6], the term halal means 'permitted' according to Islamic law (sharia law), and Halal is one of the five Islamic legal actions, al-ahkam alkhamsah, which categorizes human morals in Islam: Obligatory (Wadjib), Recommended (Mandu-b), Indifferent (Muba7i), Dislike (Makrult), and Prohibited (Flamm) [7]. From an Islamic perspective, halal refers to practices or activities that are 'allowed' following Islamic teachings, other than other elements that must be present to create "Islamic" activities or intentions, when people to do them intend to seek the pleasure of Allah SWT [6]

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