Boxy, no one is suggesting it’s exclusive to Islam – or that it wasn’t happening before the advent of Islam - but excuses serve neither to bring the problem to the attention of the public nor to cure it – and I would be willing to take an educated guess and say the main offenders on a worldwide scale are Muslims. Furthermore, you cannot in honesty maintain that it’s simply cultural when you have a perfect example right here where a group of Islamic fundamentalists, doctors and lawyers, led by a Sheikh, brought a brought a lawsuit before the Egyptian court arguing that the state could not forbid female circumcision because it is required under Islamic law. That is plain enough. This, they claim, is a religious requirement – not a cultural one – and they are not alone. You consistently deny the less savoury aspects of Islam, but denial amounts to closing your eyes to that which you find distasteful. You don’t want to believe it. I find it distasteful too - everyone on this thread finds it distasteful - no one is condoning it – but the fact is it is happening – and it is happening right here in this country. If unacceptable practices (and there are more) are ever going to be eradicated, then those of us who do care about the plight of these girls must speak out. We know it’s happening and if we don’t oppose it, then we are inadvertently condoning it and we are doing these children, who are at the mercy of barbarians, no favours at all.
So let’s look at female circumcision within Islam.
1 This is not general practice and few Muslims support it.
2 Some Muslims insist upon it and find justification for it within their religious literature.
They are the facts. Face them.
Daisy, how can it be eradicated? The million dollar question. Here we are dealing with medieval mindsets full of superstition, secrecy, and mistrust - and a culture wholly alien to our own. We cannot comprehend how these people think - and short of insisting that all adults attend special education classes and all female children be regularly medically examined, I really don’t know the answer. I wish I did.