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The phrase 'welcoming daughter-in-law' comes from the actions of some women who are representatives of the groom's side who come to pick up the bride after the newlyweds have been at the bride's house for a few days.
The term welcoming the daughter-in-law means welcoming the presence of the bride into the family as a new member. This custom is generally done in private in accordance with Islamic teachings, and only involves close family members. The ceremony begins with a prayer of thanksgiving followed by a meal served to the bride's family.
The custom of welcoming the daughter-in-law aims to guarantee and ensure that the relationship between the families of the bride and groom is closely intertwined. This custom is still practiced until today.
The custom of welcoming the daughter-in-law is held a few days after the wedding reception ceremony which takes place at the bride's house.
The bride accompanied by her next of kin will blarok (march) to the groom's house to send both newlyweds to the groom's house to attend the custom of welcoming the daughter-in-law performed by the groom's side.
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Baharin Ilias, Mohd Usairi Mohamed Zainuddin, Md. Riduan Muhamad, Nik Yusnita Nik Ahmed & Fatimah Muhd Shukri (2016). Beberapa Aspek Adat Resam Melayu Kelantan. Kota bharu: Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan
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Encik Mohd Zanidizam Md Dila
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Jabatan Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Negara, Kelantan
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15200, Kota Bharu,
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