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by Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser • June 26,
2017 at 8:30 pm
- Any
cutting or prick upon a female's genitalia that is not actually,
absolutely medically necessary, but rather demanded by twisted
interpretation of religion and misogynistic manifestations of
culture, is abuse.
- Even
if, one were to submit that the medical part of the procedure
could possibly be done with no physical trauma (and that is a
big fictitious 'if'), the whole intent of the procedure is
ceremonially to desexualize women and place their bodies under
patriarchal control. No physician or modern culture that
respects the equality of men and women should agree to
participate in a procedure based in hate or supremacy....There
is no compromise for the free world with the misogyny, abuse,
and torture of the familial, community and individual oppressive
forces involved in the draconian Islamist behaviors around FGM.
It was a false compromise and a false moral equivalency with
male circumcision.
- The
AMA Board of Trustees six months later returned an opinion
in our favor in June 2017, which basically stood by existing
AMA policy that any and all forms of FGM including nicking were
prohibited by the AMA and thus deemed to be entirely
inappropriate and unethical...Some courtroom reports in the
government's case against Dr. Nagarwala in Detroit are that in
fact some of the 7–year-old girls suffered significant physical
harm and scarring despite the defendant's claim of only a
pin-prick.

A campaign
against female genital mutilation – a road sign near Kapchorwa,
Uganda. (Photo from Wikimedia Commons)
Some of America's most respected attorneys have been
willing to earn the ire of their colleagues and critics for the sake
of what is right and good defending the rights of Muslims. Many
Americans have also defended the rights of Muslims to pray and to have
access to halal food. These positions, while not always popular in
certain circles, are consistent with America's commitment to
religious liberty and the first amendment of the Constitution. Many
of us Muslims have appreciated and applauded these outspoken heroes
for their commitment to religious liberty and principled positions on
matters pertaining to free speech and human rights. They have often
taken stances representative of the best of America's commitment to
freedom.
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