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Old 02.12.2008, 02:44 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
so, there aren't any female circumcisions being carried out in british hospitals, as that fool implies??

fgm is a practise that predates islam by centuries. It is not a part of Sharia law. (from forward.co.uk - The Foundation for Women's Health, Research and Development (FORWARD) is an international non-governmental organisation (NGO) that works to advance and protect the sexual and reproductive health and human rights of African girls and women. )

"FGM has no link with Islam and is a neither a requirement nor a Sunna in Islam. All FGM related Hadith [1] that are allegedly attributed to Prophet Muhammad {Peace Be Upon Him} have been proved to be inauthentic."

granted, some islamic countries do practise FGM. However, a law is a piece of paper. The sharia law has no mention of it.Therefore, FGM has nothing to do with Sharia law. Christianity is also against, say, lynching homosexuals. but just because certain christians partake in this activity is not a reason to oppose christianity.

Islamic jurisprudence clearly states that women can vote, divorce their husbands, seek education, operate businesses and recieve equal pay for work. this was in the 8th century! just think....when was a law passed in britain for,... say,... votes for women?
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