Abstract
As of current, polygamy in terms of polygyny in Islamic law remains to be a debated topic. One of the rea-sons for the debate is that polygyny is viewed through the lens of men. Research on polygyny viewed from the male sexual perspective is still extremely rare. The research data were gathered through in-depth interviews with four po-lygyny practitioners to discover the most subtle, private, confidential, and exclusive aspects of polygyny's sexual practice. The study found that the sexual lust on the part of the male (husband) is a form of sexual sublimation and subtle sexuality in the practice of polygyny. Additionally, the findings indicate that the sexual lust is practice for rec-reational purposes. The research findings may have implica-tions on the emergence of new understandings on the practice of polygyny. Nevertheless, the study raises an in-triguing question for future research: why are women will-ing to be sexually objectified by polygynist men?.
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Tarigan, A. A., Nurhayati, & Marpaung, W. (2021). TAMING ISLAM’S POLYGYNY LAW Revealing Male Sexual Desire in Indonesia’s Polygyny Practices. Journal of Indonesian Islam, 15(1), 149–170. https://doi.org/10.15642/JIIS.2021.15.1.149-170
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