The Relationship between Female Circumcision and the Religion

O. Birge, Aliye Nigar Serin
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Scholars of Arabic use the word “îzâr,” which means defect, and the word “hafd,” which means reducing and shrinking to express circumcision. Besides these, the words tahûr and tahâre are also used to express circumcision. European languages use the common expression female genital mutilation or circumcision to refer to circumcision. However, observations of some female mummies in Egypt and the description of circumcision on ancient Egyptian wall paintings supports the opinion that this tradition dates back very long and that it has continued for many years. The historian Herodotus states that circumcision was practiced by the Phoenicians, Hittites, and Ethiopians. Information obtained shows that circumcision is also practiced in the tropical regions of Africa, the Philippines, and by the tribes of the Upper Amazon and the women of the Australian Arunta tribe. The tradition of female circumcision that is originally a concept of the religions of African tribes has been associated with the religion Islam even though there is no reference to female circumcision at all in the Quran. Female circumcision is a violation of human rights. There is no legal explanation or excuse for persecuting women at young ages with various agendas like religion (!), customs and tradition or health in an area that affects their entire lives. This violation of women’s rights can also be interpreted as a violation of children’s rights.
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女性割礼与宗教的关系
阿拉伯语学者用“ z r”这个词,意思是缺陷,“hafd”这个词,意思是减少和缩小,来表达割礼。除此之外,tah r和tah re也用来表示割礼。欧洲语言常用女性生殖器切割或割礼来指代割礼。然而,对埃及一些女性木乃伊的观察和古埃及壁画上对割礼的描述支持了这样的观点,即这一传统可以追溯到很久以前,并且已经持续了很多年。历史学家希罗多德指出,腓尼基人、赫梯人和埃塞俄比亚人都实行割礼。获得的信息表明,在非洲热带地区、菲律宾、上亚马逊部落和澳大利亚Arunta部落的妇女也实行割礼。女性割礼的传统最初是非洲部落宗教的一个概念,尽管《古兰经》中根本没有提到女性割礼,但它与伊斯兰教有关。女性割礼是对人权的侵犯。在影响妇女一生的领域,以宗教(!)、习俗和传统或健康等各种议程迫害年轻妇女,没有任何法律解释或借口。这种对妇女权利的侵犯也可以解释为对儿童权利的侵犯。
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