Mysore Muslim weddings buster a huge crowd for the elegance and charisma they deliver. Apart from the umpteen matrimony portals for young brides and grooms there are several portals dedicated to support Muslim second marriage in Mysore. Muslim couples should confine to the Islamic laws of sexuality as predicated in the Quran. While most traditions discourage celibacy, all encourage strict chastity, modesty and privacy regarding any relationships between genders, holding forth their intimacy as perceived within Islam. In Islam, prohibitions against extramarital sex are strong and permissible marital sexual activities are familiar subjects. In permitted relationships itself, there are some limitations, a man should not have intercourse during his wife’s menstruation and after birth periods. He is also considered to be sinning when penetrating anally. Contraceptive use is permitted for birth control and action and behaviours such as homosexuality are strictly forbidden.
Sexual hygiene in Islam is a prominent topic in Islamic jurisprudence due to its everyday nature. Ibn Abidin, Hanafi Islamic scholar explains,” when there is discharge of thick, cloudy white fluid(wady) or unlustful discharge of thin, sticky, white fluid(madhy) caused by play or kissing, it requires ghusl and wudu. After partaking in sexual activity where penetration or ejaculation occurs, both men and women are required to complete a full- body ritual ablution known as ghusl in order to re-establish ritual purity before prayer. Ghusl requires clean, odorless water that has not been used for a previous ritual and begins with the declaration of the intention of purity and worship. Islam exclaims that children as they approach the age of puberty should be taught the signs of puberty and the characteristics which distinguish men from women, and the types of discharge that may be emitted from the front passage of both sexes. They should also be taught the rulings on ghusl and wudoo, ensuring that it is taught according to what the child needs to know.