Circumcision or Genital Mutilation
Circumcision, or for non-believers “genital mutilation”, is one of the most ancient rituals still practised in some societies. Historical background of this old ritual, as to when, who, and why it started is not precisely known. The practice varies from region to region and from epoch to epoch in its total or partial removal of the foreskin /clitoris for both sexes.
Circumcision, in its different forms, is practised in a big part of the world. The Jews were the first to adapt it as a sign of religiosity; it is mentioned in the Old Testament as a religious ritual and preserved its practice into our times. Circumcision was banned by the ancient Romans and Greeks considering it as an act of barbarity. Also the early Christians took a strong stand against it.
Despite many modern anti-circumcision movements especially for the female one, circumcision for both sexes is practised worldwide in the Islamic societies, in some old tribes in Africa, in some native tribes of Australia and since 19th century, occasionally, in the US.
Benefits of circumcision are believed to maintain genital organs in hygienic conditions for male whereas it is practised to reduce the sexual lust for female. Removal of a functional, sensitive, healthy, and normal foreskin or clitoris with many nerve fibres, nerve endings, strictly speaking is a genital mutilation. Medically speaking, it has no relevant healthy benefits that can objectively be used to justify its practice. And as such, this heritage of passed rituals violates the principles of modern morality and the very principles of sciences.
Our universal law respects parent’s “ownership rights” over their children to protect them, namely to the extent where all their decisions should normally be in the child’s benefits. The contrast to this however appears when they have no right by abusing constitutional guarantees of freedom of religion to inculcate a particular religion or ritual practice into their children. A child’s right to maintain the integrity of his / her healthy body should not be violated by any religion.
Some businesslike or religious doctors, as modern circumcisers, cut off a functional healthy and normal part of human body, a business or religious treatment which is in contradiction to their professional morality. This is akin to remove an eyelid which protects the eye or to cut off a finger of a child as a pseudo-healthy treatment.
Circumcision would have died out long ago, along with leeching, skull-drilling, and castration if it were frankly motivated by purely medical reasons. The fact is that the “reasons” were later invented and stereotyped to justify the ritual act of circumcision. Pseudo- intellectuals of religious industry have been long brainwashing innocent people to blindly practise such rituals.
Religious mission is to avoid rising general awareness about the scientific, reasonable, and beneficial reasons, and in this light, much has been cooked up about the nonessential ritual of circumcision. The advisability given about circumcision, contrary to immunisation, is merely rooted in cultural customs, religious and social myths, but not in therapeutic treatments.
The foreskin protects the glands of sexual organs. Thus the foreskin is an essential part of human sexual anatomy. The foreskin is a sensitive and functional organ with a rich concentration of blood vessels and nerve endings to keep the glands soft, moist, and sensitive.
The psychological studies have proved that all individuals, regardless religion or gender, who have genital cutting imposed upon them as non-consenting children, bear different degrees of physical, sexual, and emotional wounding. The cutting is mostly the first painful and bloody trauma for a child. Many people from circumcising cultures can attest to the harm this practice inflicted on them. Religious and cultural influence reinforces denial of these consequences and makes it, with all means, taboo for people to dare talking openly about their harm. The fact that religious pressure forces people to adapt to and cope with this wounding or to remain silent, does not justify the wounding anymore.
No medical evidence about the effectiveness of this wounding in reducing the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS or considerable effectiveness of penile cancer or genital diseases has been really proved. Only periodical speculations, which are mostly loaded with religiosity, justify this practice.
No health organisation in the world currently accepts circumcision as a preventive procedure and advocates its practice for both sexes; even if female circumcision is in some areas absent, it is immorally perverse to excuse one cruelty by invoking a worse one. The genitals of both sexes, as the products of evolution, should be left intact.
Since 1996 female circumcision has been considered violence against women in the US and thus has become illegal, but the “civilised world” ignores the practice of it in many circumcising cultures. In Egypt, a US alley, more than 90% of women are victims of female circumcision.
The legitimisation of this painful and barbaric act, which can rarely be imagined without shuddering or being sick, is mentioned in a Hadith reported by Umm’Atiyya:
“A female circumciser in Madineh was told by the Prophet of Islam, “When you circumcise, do not cut a big part of clitoris as that is better for a woman and more desirable for her husband.” The narration, ignoring the image of pain and sufferance, is one of the fundamental religious sources, allowing not only circumcision of boys (Khitan), but also circumcision of girls (Khafd) in Islam.
For less conservative Islamic scholars, the narration is a “modest” reason that only the outer part of the clitoris should be cut off and not as is done in some other African Muslim countries cutting off all the clitoris. Cutting away a part or a young girl’s entire clitoris is a ritual practice in parts of Islamic Africa. However, even the “modest” image of such a removal of the prepuce of a young girl’s clitoris seems still odious enough to call it a barbaric maiming of innocent girls. It practically is to inflict a despoiling of ability to enjoy sexuality. It means that sex for women is not so much more than procreative act.
Beside the idea of reducing all of the female extra-marital affairs, another dominant idea of female circumcision has been claimed to diminish the risk of rape. As such, the entire clitoris is cut off. The tissue are then sewn together, leaving a narrow hole for the flow of urine or menstrual blood (a second procedure is necessary to allow the sexual intercourse). This typical patriarchal and misogynous idea does not consider the male rapist as the main culprit, but implicitly the female uncircumcised victim!
Degree of brutality of female circumcision brought some of the Islamic scholars to modify their judgement about performance of its practice, arguing that female circumcision has been regarded by the Prophet as an act of merit, not as an obligation. This is the why that female circumcision is less practised than male circumcision in the Islamic societies.
Circumcision however is not mentioned in the Koran and has been initially inspired as an act of purification (Taharah / Taharat) for both sexes. This has been referred by a narration from the Prophet who classifies circumcision as one of the five acts of Fitrah (purification), namely shaving the public hair, trimming the moustaches, clipping the nails, plucking the armpit hairs.
Circumcision was imposed on Iranians through the Islamic invasion in 7th century. (The pre-Islamic Iranians, Zoroastrians, were not circumcised). Circumcision for both sexes, along with female infanticide, was old tribal traditions practised by the primitive patriarchal pagans in Arabian; the advanced culture of Persians did not adopt such atrocious rituals. Islam adopted the circumcision and changed its status into an Islamic ritual. And as such, it was imposed upon the conquered territories, including Iran.
Female circumcision, apart from some cases in southern areas and Kurdistan, is not practised in Iran, but the Shiite sect considers male circumcision obligatory and tends to lean the extreme side on the issue. Associated with a typical ceremony (Khatneh Soorun), a reminder of a sacrificial ceremony, the Islamic circumcision is in perfect harmony with the feast of the sacrifice in Islam.
Circumcision in Sharia is an order to cut the skin that covers the male genital and /or to cut the upper end of the skin that covers the clitoris on the female genital part. It has been considered by Islamic scholars that circumcision is compulsory act on both males and females.
Sacrifice like cannibalism and infanticide is older than all the main monotheist religions. It has been an act of worship. Human / animal sacrifice was a routine ritual ceremony, in which young human victims were killed to please their gods or spirits. In exchange for the wanton sacrifice, the human victims were baptised martyrs and were promised holly rewards like the paradise in the next world. The human victim was not only offered to satisfy the gods and consequently the group, but as a martyr, became a promoted status of sacred. This concept of divine victim is very similar to the concept of martyrdom in Shiite traditions.
At the early ancient cultures human /animal sacrifice was a routine ritual in times of natural disaster; even for the rise of the sun a person would be sacrificed. Human sacrifice or mutilation still happens today as in underground practice in some traditional religions in some cultures in South Africa.
The occasions of human sacrifice and human mutilations are associated with some ritual ceremonies. In ancient Egypt, as brutal as widow-burial, the ceremonial and sacrificial circumcision, for both sexes, was practised to please their god of fertility. In ancient Mesopotamian there were festivities in which the genital organ of a young boy was brutally cut off and was offered to the goddess of fertility.
Some scholars believe that all of the monotheists Prophets were born circumcised, while some others claim that Prophet Abraham was the first to practise (self) circumcision to please God.” No need to mention that today’s judgement about such an act of “pleasing” can be reduced to the rank of pathology.
Another aspect of circumcision besides the purification and the sacrificial character, can be regarded as an act of punishment (a means of humiliating to mark captured enemies and slaves, or as a patriarchal means was in its origin an injury to the mother reducing her authority over her child).
The punishment which religiously often means a ritual purification is attributed to tone down sexual pleasure. Human sexuality has been seen in many primitive cultures as immoral and impure and thus needs ritual purification. Circumcision, in this case, was the obvious way to “purify” the believers. In this light, sex with an uncircumcised man is not allowed for a Muslim woman.
Considering the case of the Abraham’s self-circumcision, to be believed or not, reflexes that a very important combined factor of circumcision is to be self-injury. This is a pathological practice to relieve overwhelming emotional tension. It can be practised from a little common cut of skin to the collective practice of self-flagellation or self-stabbing in the Shiite mourning rituals. As witnessed in the period of mourning month of “Moharam”, self-injury in Shiite is widely practised. In this case, the practice is usually a symbolic act to connect the individual to the group of believers.
Some practices like piercing and tattoos, or in this case circumcision, are also socially preconditioned. These practices are done to identify with a particular group, religion, and collective identity. So, the social respect of collective practice can turn into a practice of self-injury like circumcision, and its harm is socially justified for the members of that society.
The self-injury in its ritual practice often focuses on the sexual organs and can be regarded as a copy mechanism for the origin of circumcision.
To conclude my article and my purpose, I point out the following traits:
- Circumcision, an old practice, has no clear references concerning its history, motive and origin.
- Circumcision is a ritual practice of primitive cultures and can be rooted in the factors of sexual punishment, ritual sacrifice and self-injury.
- Circumcision has no preventive or medical benefits.
- Circumcision, as an act of genital mutilation for both sexes, cannot morally be permitted.

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When do Muslims get circumcised? As a baby when they can’t remember anything, or after the age of 3 years?
Jewish boys get circumicised when they are 8 days old so no one can remember it. Jewish girls don’t. But if a man converts to Judaism, they get circumcised too, which makes me beg the question as a Jew, why would an adult ever want to convert to Judaism.
Thank you for speaking up against genital mutilation for both males and females. Unfortunately, many people lack the information and/or courage to acknowledge the cruelty of circumcision.
Thank you for your article. I hope many will listen up. Circumcision of minors is always wrong.
Here is a quote from Haaretz: What’s circumcision? The little guys are cut and the adults party. The infant screams but can’t do anything about it, but the big guys eat, drink and enjoy themselves. This metaphor is quite relevant to the doctrine of the Israeli economy. The damage is always borne by the little guys, while the big guys continue to party – in many cases, on the backs of the little guys.
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Michael W.
Cutting off a part of someones genitals at an age so they won’t remember it is one of the most despicable acts a person can commit.
You speak of it as justification!
It’s been far too long that we’ve overlooked the atrocities of the Jewish religion including ritiualized slaughter and male genital mutilation. You’ve had your free pass for long enough. You’re free to adapt less barbaric practices but the way as it stands now it’s completely unacceptable the pain and suffering that you inflict.
Great article. Lots of good information. I was circumcised at birth and wish I had not been. It is my body, it should be my choice.
With regards to circumcision for the men, this should embarrass all the artificial intellectuals gathered in a place as prestigious as UN.
By the way, I do agree that it should be a choice as long as the medical benefits perceived for it are not strong enough to make it compulsory.
It’s unfathomable that even though NOT ONE national medical association on earth (not even Israel’s) recommends routine infant circumcision, there are still a few individual authorities who would advocate for infant circumcision to fight adult diseases that can be thwarted by non-invasive means.
The W.H.O. in 2007 rushed to endorse adult circumcision based on shoddy research by long-time circumcision advocates. Since then, that same research has revealed that the men circumcised for the experiment were 50% MORE likely to infect their female partners then the men left intact were. Where is the giant apology and retraction?
The only way these officials can get behind circumcision is by willfully ignoring all contrary evidence. For example in the nations of Cameroon, Ghana, Lesotha, Malawi, Rwanda, Swaziland, and Tanzania, it is the circumcised who have markedly higher HIV incidence. In the US, most of the men who have died of AIDS were circumcised at birth. Europe, where hardly anyone is circumcised, has only a third the HIV incidence the mostly-cut US has.
But it’s just absolutely irrelevant to infant circumcision. A male can decide for himself at a rational age whether amputating the most pleasure-receptive part of his genitals makes sense, based on the best evidence THEN available.
Intact genitals feel REALLY good. 94% of the world lives under laws protecting girls from genital cutting. We must protect boys too.
Joshua,
Do you know the difference between a circumcised penis and a non-circumcised penis? We feel no less pleasure with a circumcised penis. Though what I’ve heard from about female circumcision, it removes a lot of the feeling, if not all.
Regardless of whether circumcision is bad or not, if it isn’t, the ideal time is to do it at birth.
What “ritiualized slaughter” are you talking about?
@ Ron Low
Could you please refer to a scientific paper examining such evidences? cuz, from a scientific point of view, statistical association of two parameteres doesnt necessarily translates into a causal relationship. There might be many other causes working in such cases, making it difficult to justify what you propose.
@ Michael W:
Unless you have had an active sexual life both as a circumcised man and as an intact man, you have no basis of comparison to make that statement.
I was circumcised at birth. I recently began restoring my foreskin. Although I cannot replace the structures removed at birth (ridged band and part of my frenulum), I can regain some of what I lost from my circumcision.
I know from personal experience that I have much more sexual pleasure with a restored foreskin than I ever had circumcised. My wife also enjoys sex with my restored foreskin much more than when I was circumcised. We have no need for lube because the foreskin provides a gliding action. Also, my wife does not get sore from sex like she used to. See this New Zealand Medical Association study.
The ideal time to perform a circumcision is when the adult chooses to have it performed on himself. Any man that wants to have part of his sex organ removed is welcome to have it done. Not surprisingly, very few intact men choose to be circumcised.
Genital mutilation is ALWAYS wrong when it is performed on unwilling (or people who are unable to consent, like infants) individuals. Removal of a vast majority of a man’s penis before he can say no is barbaric and should be illegal without question. Removing anything from a girl’s vagina without her consent would send you straight to jail (DO NOT COLLECT $200), why aren’t boys afforded the same protection from genital mutilation? Talk about sexism, especially because most people are so brainwashed, ala “Michael W.” above, that they think there’s nothing wrong with mutilation. Get real. If you’re pro mutilation you can’t stipulate that is has to be a male. Would you say murder is acceptable if the victim is a man but it’s a horrible unspeakable crime when done to women? Didn’t think so.
Michael W.
Saying a circumcised man feels no less pleasure is like saying a colorblind man can see and appreciate art just as well.
While it may be true you can’t deny that missing the ability to see color is detrimental to the experience.
I don’t have to cut part of myself off to realize that losing it would be a very bad and detrimental thing.
I disagree with your opinion that the ideal time to mutilate someone is at birth. I say that the ideal scenario is an adult who is fully aware of what he will be losing and chooses to go through it anyways. Adults recieve superior pain management, are aware of what is being done to them, and since they actually consent to it… it makes the process of healing that much easier to deal with.
Doing it to an infant exposes the open wound to feces and urine in diapers. Infants already go through ALOT during childbirth, why put cutting the MOST SENSITIVE PARTS of their body off as a part of being born? Why is it under the burden of a NEWBORN to have his genitals mutilated for aesthetic reasons instead of a fully aware and conscious adult?
I, as an owner of a foreskin, would NEVER have it cut off. Far exceedingly worth the extra 20 seconds in the shower i take to cleanse it. And since I used condoms and practice safe sex STDs aren’t a problem for me. That’s a decision that every man should be able to make for himself and to take it away from him as an infant is a disgusting, immoral, and incredibly ignorant thing to do.
And to address your ritualistic slaughter question,
Kosher Meats are produced when they slaughter an animal by cutting their neck fully conscious and letting them bleed to death.
Disgusting and Barbaric.
Finally. This “circumcision” is disgusting and a bill banning the procedure is long overdue. Its disgusting the ignorance of Americans today and their “preference” for mutilating children. Yes I was circumcised and yes I am positive it destroys sensitivity. I have a tiny piece of my frenulum remaining and it is more sensitive than my head, and from anatomy class i can see that a good 90 percent of the frenulum was amputated. I also have scars, scars that have been cut into my body ever since i can remember. So go ahead, you can try to justify it all you want, but you will be a sexist and above all wrong. And for the record, i wish mutilation unto no man, woman, or child, and i do consider circumcision as bad of a crime as rape, murder, and torture.
@Michael W.
In Islamic cultures, boys are circumcised at a much, much later age. But does age really matter? When something is wrong, isn’t it wrong always? Would it have been better if, for example, killed his Jews as babies? Sorry to use this example, but I wanted to use something that hit close to home intentionally.
We all cringe at the thought of FGM, but then don’t give a second thought to MGM. Especially you. You have just demonstrated that you have put this at the back of your mind since “I can’t remember it.”
You even mention: “Jewish boys get circumicised when they are 8 days old so no one can remember it. Jewish girls don’t.”
If girls got circumcised in infancy, would this action be made “better?”
“…what I’ve heard from about female circumcision, it removes a lot of the feeling, if not all.”
Studies show that even women who have undergone the WORST kind of FGM, called infibulation, still experience orgasm. That FGM “removes a lot of the feeling” is more and more turning out to be a myth generated by people in favor of circumcision.
Listen, I have no problem with adults wanting to convert to a religion, but a child has absolutely no choice. With time, Judaism has evolved, and this is why you guys don’t stone women to death, or sell your girls into slavery. Have you been to a bullock sacrifice? Have you smelled the smell of its hair burning upon the altar?
I think it’s time Judaism practices what it preaches (mercy, compassion, etc.) and lets their boys decide whether they want to do this when their older. A boy baptized in Catholicism can always reject his baptizm; a Jewish boy who no longer wishes to practice must live with a scar on his penis for the rest of his life.
Peace, shalom, salaam alekum.
~Joseph
As Mohammad said, correlation does not mean causation.
Nick, maybe you had a botched circumcision. Maybe you should talk to your lawyer? I’m no lawyer or doctor, but you seem traumatized.
@Mohammad Memarian: the paper you want is A. Way, V. Mishra, R. Hong, K. Johnson
Is male circumcision protective of HIV infection?
AIDS 2006 – XVI International AIDS Conference Abstract no. TUPE0401 See also “Points to Consider” by David Gisselquist.
You are absolutely right that statistical correlation does not imply causation – but it’s striking that in this case, the correlation is direct, between circumcision status and HIV status, man-by-man, while the circumcision advocates have used the much weaker association of circumcision rate and HIV rate, country-by-country, to promote their claim. This correlation at least needs to be explained before mounting mass circumcision campaigns, especially in the countries where such correlations apply. Striking too, that the three (non-blinded, non-placebo-controlled, high-attrition/low effect) randomised trials were all held in countries where the reverse correlation already applies.
@Michael W: “Regardless of whether circumcision is bad or not, if it isn’t, the ideal time is to do it at birth.” You contradict yourself, because everything after “if” is not “regardless of whether circumcision is bad or not”. If it is bad, the ideal time to do it is not at all. And ideal for what? Ideal for the perpetrators, because the baby can only weakly resist, and that’s about all. He may not remember, but how long does it take him to forget? The body remembers for months – circumcised babies react differently to the pain of vaccination, months later. The foreskin is usually attached to the glans at birth and has to be painfully torn away. The tiny infant organ will magnify any mistake when it grows (like writing on a balloon). An adult can regulate his own pain relief and give informed consent – but as you yourself admit, he probably won’t. Doesn’t that just underline the immorality of doing it to a baby?
How do you know circumcision of the penis limits the pleasure of erection? I was circumcised and sex is the most pleasurable thing I know of (as a young man).
Joshua, from one non-medical professional to another non-medical professional, please back your claims by documented medical occurrences of infected penises.
Infants don’t get circumcised right after birth. According to the Jewish tradition, boys get circumcised when they are 8 days old. The whole event will never register in a person’s long term memory because nobody retains memories from before the age of 3 years, give or take.
I can understand that the thought of having your penis circumcised is a scary thought. That is why I said I don’t understand why any male would want to convert to Judaism.
@Michael W: “Nick, maybe you had a botched circumcision.” A botched circumcision is still a circumcision, and you get no guarantee you won’t get a botch. An adult can estimate the risk and decide on that basis; a baby can’t. Botches are more common than people imagine, because parents don’t know what to look for and some botches don’t manifest themselves till puberty. But in fact nothing Nick has written suggests his circumcision was botched.
“Maybe you should talk to your lawyer?” All a lawyer can do is (sometimes) get you money – he can’t give you your whole genitals back.
“…you seem traumatized.” Quite possibly, but it’s probably impossible to get compensation for emotional distress – which money won’t undo, anyway.
Joseph,
I believe the circumcision of girls, as practiced, does remove sexual pleasure. Circumcision of boys, does not reduce sexual experience. I’m not advocating circumcision, I’m just saying that it hasn’t harmed me. I am advocating that it shouldn’t happen to girls.
The reason I can’t remember my circumcision is because I was 8 days old, not because I’m avoiding the issue. I’m right here talking about penises and sexual pleasure.
Is my penis scared? No. Does circumcision of Jewish boys at 8 days of age harm them, I don’t think so.
Michael W.
How would you know if it didn’t harm your sexual experience? you were cut at birth correct?
It’s a widely known fact that Male Circumcision has always been used to reduce sexual pleasure for the male. Just now people are refusing to remember the history of the procedure in favor of keeping those who have had their genitals mutilated as children in the dark so that they may perpetuate the myth that circumcision doesn’t harm.
Instead replacing the truth behind circumcision with grossly overstated and pathetic “benefits”
A tactic that those who favor Female circumcision also adhere to.
Hugh7,
Perhaps that is evidence that it was botched, I guess. I’m no doctor.
Joshua,
Yes, I was cut at birth (8 days old). I know that it didn’t harm my sexual experience because sex is the most awesome feeling I’ve ever felt. It doesn’t reduce my ability to get an erection, and if it makes me last longer, the better. From what I’ve heard, it’s hard for women to reach orgasm. Why would any man want it harder to please his wife?
Anyway,
In the Jewish tradition, the circumcision is done in a ceremony among family and friends (of the parents). It’s not done in the dark. It’s often done by medical professionals. What exactly is the history of the procedure?
Hi Mohammad Memarian (Iran),
AIDS stats are widely available online, but as I said its irrelevant to infants. It does PROVE BEYOND DOUBT that circumcision is neither neccessary nor sufficient to fight AIDS.
Informed adults can make the their own rational choice about whether to amputate their own exquisitely pleasure-receptive parts.
Foreskin feels REALLY good.
@ Ron Low
Hi back.
Let me give you a classic example of correlation and causal relationship (This example is widely used to demonstrate that statistical association/correlation doent necessairly have anything to do with causation):
A population was surveyd and it was found that, according to statistics, people who drink tea more frequently are more likely to develop heart disease. Thus researchers advised people not to drink tea, for it causes heart attacks, etc. But after a while, another group of researches examined that very population and found out the real cause of heart-related complication was smoking, not drinking tea. However, the people who used to smoke, also used to drink tea more frequently.
i said that just from a fact, i.e. “less AIDS infection in less circumsized EU”, one can not infer that circumsision has a negative effect on AIDS prevention, i mean exactly a case like the above. For example, there might be some other factors underway in EU which reduce AIDS infection, while less circumcision makes AIDS more likely to happen, but former group of factors are stronger, thus these factors + less circumcision collectively decrease AIDS infection likeliness.
Botched? What does that mean? Did they properly cut tissue from my penis? This procedure would have been made illegal over a decade ago along with fgm but the movement has hit a wall of age old propoganda and goverment lobbyists. Oh, and if you dig a little deeper you will find that the tissue excised from your genitals was sold to mostly cosmetic companys for testing of products. In case you are wondering where most of the lobbyists recieve their paychecks from.
@Hugh7:
Thanks for the reference and explanation, though apparently we are far from a definite conclusion. as long as there is such a deep-rooted dispute, i would like to say, it should be a choice.
Thanks again
@Mohammad Memarian (Iran), good example about correlation and causal relationship.
The criticisms of the three Africa trials published in various journals indicate out that the Africa trials have not fully addressed correlation and causal relationships for their conclusions. Many believe the conclusions of the three studies based on the media headlines. Many who have critically examined the data of these studies find them wanting. For example, the number of study participants that dropped out is greater than the number of men who got HIV. One of the many questions is whether the dropouts were infected, thereby causing them to loose incentive to continue participating. Another question is that the studies were terminated early and there is no information on any longer term results.
It is good to question conclusions. We all need to be skeptical. Particularly when conclusions are promulgated and advocated by those with a known agenda and bias.
Thank you all for your comments. Here are a few and axtract of my answers to comments for this article in Face Book. This must also answer some of your comments on this thread:
– I thought it would be instructive to post this article in an attempt to open the eyes of as many readers as possible about circumcision. Circumcision or in my view “genital mutilation” is a horrible ritual which is now of religious industry especially for females.
The symptoms of circumcised women are more atrocious and have more physical and psychological side effects. For women, consequences like haemorrhaging, infection, menstrual complications, infertility, and loss of sexual pleasure or sexual intercourse, and psychological shock, are the short or long term risks.
In many cases especially in the circumcising cultures with poor medical basics, circumcision results trauma damage or death of the child.
All these horrible circumcision practices are mostly accompanied with joyful ceremonies, a reminder of the past sacrificial ceremonies—what may be seen in a cannibalistic dance before killing and eating their human meal.
In all Islamic and Jewish communities male circumcision is practised, whereas a great number of African and Muslim women are the victims of female circumcision. The “civilised” world sits back and watches these horrible practices of primitive rituals.
– … I am glad you did not have your boys mutiliated. In fact cuting off the foreskin, which is the skin that covers the tip of the penis and is like any organ functional, is merely an industry of religions.
– …, Circumcision is usually more complicated and riskier in those circumcising cultures that are poor in medical needs. The male procedure takes only about 5 to 10 minutes in a modern hospital, but it remains as a trauma during the whoe life. A local anesthetic (numbing medicine) could be given to your boys to lessen the pain from the procedure, but the psychological effects remain in deep consciouness.
–…, Islamic circumcision (Khitan) or Jewish one (Brit Milah) have roots in the older rituals, long before that Prophet Abraham “self circumcised” to please his God. Female circumcision is a criminal genital mutilation, but it does not justify “lesser” harmful practice of male circumcision which is also derived from an act of brutality and thus is a violation to a little boy’s intact and functional body.
– …, circumcision is a violation to divine creation. If we do not functionally need foreskin or clitoris, the rules of evolution will gradually eliminate these organs, like wisdom teeth. On the contrary, we see that after so many generations of circumcised people, their children are born uncircumcised.
– …, circumcision is not discussed in any Holly Books. Male circumcision is widely practised in the Islamic communities and likely is a tradition rather than a religion command. Although early Christians took a stand against it, the apologetic churches are not against this non-Christianised tradition. Many Americans in 1970s underwent circumcision estimating it pseudo-hygienic.
Are females in Egypt and Saudi Arabia circumcised?
@Michael W:
You still don’t know how awesome it would be if you had all you were born with, but isn’t it just common sense that cutting part off would make it less awesome?
Maybe not now, but wait till you’re old.
You heard wrong. What’s difficult is for men to tune in to what women want.
Pleasing a partner is very much a matter of feedback. The ~20,000 nerves of the foreskin mean more feedback, more control, and what’s been called “a symphony of sensation”. It’s not just quantity, but quality. Men circumcised in adulthood compare the difference with going colourblind.
“keeping … in the dark” is a figure of speech about how people are kept ignorant of what circumcision involves.
@Mohammad Memarian:
If, as you say, there is some factor in Europe that reduces HIV more than the lack of circumcision increases it, or some factor in the US that increases HIV more than circumcision reduces it, shouldn’t we try to find out what that more-effective factor is and implement it on the other continent, rather than press on with the less-effective circumcision?
I have just received a copy of a careful case-control study of US military men that shows no protective effect of circumcision against HIV or STI.
And a study has just come out showing that studies that are cut short (as the three African trials were) are likely to show more benefit than those that are not, and to show benefit where there is none. (In the ordinary world, we call it “stopping while you’re ahead”.)
It should absolutely always be a choice – of the person it is done to, which means it must not be done before he is old enough to know what he is losing.
For Michael W: Here are quotations through history from people who knew the foreskin itself gives pleasure (some of whom thought that was a bad thing).
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Yes, women in Egypt usually are mutilated in this manner, usually when they are small children aged about 5 or 6. The trauma is horrific from what I understand, and I think there have been laws passed against the practice but it is still done anyway. In the Cote d’Ivoire they wait until right before the young woman is married, which is horrible for the bride-to-be and her future husband. This timing seems tailored to destroying everyone’s fun. The practice is barbaric and not required by any religion.
I do not know if Saudi’s butcher their daughters this way or not.
I think in some areas of Saudi , the RURAL areas in particular, they DO do the FGM stuff.
these practices are rooted in a lack of education/ information . learn about some of the health practices in cameroon for example:
http://www.cameroon-today.com/cameroon-healthcare.html