2021
DOI: 10.31958/agenda.v3i2.4660
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The Taboo of Preceding Sister in Marry: A Minangkabau Socio Culture Analysis

Abstract: Ideally in the family, the order of marriage starts from the eldest child. Then followed by the second child, the third child and so on. But the reality is different. There are many cases that the youngest child preceded the older brother or sister in marry. In many areas, stepping over older siblings in marriage is commonplace. It doesn't matter whether the one who gets married is a man or woman. However, in Tabu Baraie Nagari Paninjauan Tanah Datar, stepping over an older siblings in marriage is taboo, in pa… Show more

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“…According to Shafra and Yulia Rahmi, Minangkabau custom divides marriage prohibition into two types: 'perkawinan pantang' (incestuous marriage) and 'perkawinan sumbang'. 'Perkawinan pantang' is not forbidden in Islam, but the Minangkabau should avoid it 24 . According to Arisman, 'perkawinan pantang' may harm the kinship system, particularly for those who are blood-related through matrilineal lineage within one clan or tribe, even if they do not have a genealogical relationship or are not very close to each other.…”
Section: Prohibition Of Marriage In Minangkabau Customarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Shafra and Yulia Rahmi, Minangkabau custom divides marriage prohibition into two types: 'perkawinan pantang' (incestuous marriage) and 'perkawinan sumbang'. 'Perkawinan pantang' is not forbidden in Islam, but the Minangkabau should avoid it 24 . According to Arisman, 'perkawinan pantang' may harm the kinship system, particularly for those who are blood-related through matrilineal lineage within one clan or tribe, even if they do not have a genealogical relationship or are not very close to each other.…”
Section: Prohibition Of Marriage In Minangkabau Customarymentioning
confidence: 99%