Month: November 2016
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How a religious ruling seems to have stopped FGM in the 1950s in Ahwaz, Iran
Two new studies shed more light on the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the Middle East. For the first time, a study explores whether FGM is practiced in Syria – and comes to the conclusion that no evidence of its existence can be found. Another study explores the history of FGM in the…
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Survey: Majority of religious leaders pro FGM in Kermansheh, Iran
A recent survey among Sunni religous scholars in the Iranian province of Kermansheh shows that a majority of them (67%) believe that “female circumcision” is religiously obligatory or at least recommended for girls and women. In this province in the West of Iran, female genital mutilation (FGM) is practiced by Sunni Kurds who adhere to…