Face Veil and Lawo-Lambu: Negotiating Religious Practices Among Muslims and Catholics in Ende City

Yosep Aurelius Woi Bule, A. Sihombing
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ABSTRACTThe phenomenon of wearing a face veil in Ende City has received a rather negative response from Catholics. The Catholics think that the face veil worn by Muslim women has created a social and emotional distance that disrupts the kinship system of Muslims and Catholics of the same ethnic culture. This study explores and analyzes the motivation for Muslims wearing the face veil, the reasons behind the response of Muslims and Catholics, and the negotiation efforts made by Muslims in responding to and accommodating the local culture of dressing among the Ende people. This study is qualitative research through in-depth interviews with Muslim and Catholic sources as well participant observations. This field study was conducted from July 2019 to December 2021. The data analysis process used was descriptive and interpretive. The findings of this study show that; first, the choice to wear the face veil comes from personal motivation towards piety of the faith of Muslim women. A face veil is not an expression of a suspicious radical movement and will not disrupt the kinship system as perceived by the Catholics. Second, it turns out that the response of the Catholics is due to the assumption that Muslim women who wear the face veil have left the local dress culture because they are adopting Arab culture and causing social rifts in daily life even though they are ethnically still brothers and sisters. Third, Ende Muslims combine the face veil with local clothing, the lawo-lambu, on different occasions. This combination is a negotiation process between personal autonomy towards a true Muslimah and a strategy to accommodate the beauty of the local dress, the lawo-lambu, so as not to lose their identity as Ende people who are predominantly Catholics.
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面纱和Lawo-Lambu:恩德市穆斯林和天主教徒之间的宗教习俗谈判
恩德城戴面纱的现象得到了天主教徒相当负面的回应。天主教徒认为,穆斯林妇女戴的面纱造成了社会和情感上的距离,破坏了同一种族文化的穆斯林和天主教徒的亲属制度。本研究探讨并分析了穆斯林戴面纱的动机、穆斯林和天主教徒的反应背后的原因,以及穆斯林在回应和适应恩德人的当地着装文化方面所做的谈判努力。这项研究是通过对穆斯林和天主教来源的深入采访以及参与者的观察进行的定性研究。这项实地研究于2019年7月至2021年12月进行。所使用的数据分析过程具有描述性和解释性。研究结果表明:;首先,选择戴面纱源于穆斯林妇女对信仰虔诚的个人动机。面纱并不是可疑激进运动的表现,也不会破坏天主教徒所认为的亲属制度。其次,事实证明,天主教徒的反应是因为他们认为,戴面纱的穆斯林妇女已经离开了当地的服饰文化,因为她们采用了阿拉伯文化,并在日常生活中造成了社会裂痕,尽管她们在种族上仍然是兄弟姐妹。第三,恩德穆斯林在不同的场合将面纱与当地服装lawo lambu结合在一起。这种结合是一个谈判过程,一个是实现真正的穆斯林的个人自主权,另一个是适应当地服饰拉沃兰布之美的策略,以免失去他们作为以天主教徒为主的恩德人的身份。
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