A MASKED RITUAL: WEDDING NIGHT VIRGINITY TEST AMONG SRI LANKAN MUSLIMS

Noor Naleefa Abdul Wadood, Mimi Hanida Abdul Matalib, Yew Wong Chin
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The virginity test in the wedding bed is a widespread custom in many cultures and Sri Lanka is no exception. Wedding night virginity testing among Muslim community is camouflaged and masked but prevails. As a result, this study was created to investigate the significance, explanations, relevance, and reasoning for the Muslim marital virginity test as a marriage custom. This study is wholly qualitative. In order to gather data, nine cases were studied in-depth using the snowball sampling technique. One focus group discussion and five key informant interviews were done. The study has shown that the entire virginity test for the bridal bed is a pointless, damaging, humiliating, and unfair practice. The concept of hymenoplasty is barely understood by respondents. Several terms are used to describe virginity tests, such as potti odakkiya (cracking box), pon kulippaattal (bride bathing), etc. The celebration of the virginity test is marked with a breakfast feast, gifts such as gold jewelry, etc. The wedding bed virginity test has been viewed as a harmful habit, encouraging feelings of inferiority and decreasing self-worthiness. Despite gender inequalities, it was proposed that the community at large be educated about the unreliability of wedding bed virginity tests. This study fills a research gap and contributes much-needed empirical data to the academic world by providing an explanatory review on the wedding bed virginity test among Sri Lankan Muslims.
一场蒙面仪式:斯里兰卡穆斯林的新婚之夜处女测试
在婚床上进行处女测试是许多文化中普遍存在的习俗,斯里兰卡也不例外。在穆斯林社区中,新婚之夜的处女测试是伪装和蒙面的,但很普遍。因此,本研究旨在探讨穆斯林婚姻贞洁检验作为一种婚姻习俗的意义、解释、相关性和推理。这项研究完全是定性的。为了收集数据,采用滚雪球抽样技术对9个病例进行了深入研究。进行了一次焦点小组讨论和五次关键信息提供者访谈。研究表明,在新娘床上进行的整个处女测试是毫无意义的、有害的、羞辱的、不公平的做法。被访者几乎不了解处女膜成形术的概念。有几个术语用来描述处女测试,如potti odakkiya(打开盒子)、pon kulippaattal(新娘沐浴)等。童贞测试的庆祝活动以早餐盛宴、黄金首饰等礼物为标志。婚床处女测试一直被视为一种有害的习惯,会助长自卑感,降低自我价值感。尽管存在性别不平等,但有人建议对整个社区进行教育,使其了解婚床贞洁检验的不可靠性。本研究通过对斯里兰卡穆斯林婚床贞洁检验的解释性回顾,填补了研究空白,为学术界提供了急需的经验数据。
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