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History of circumcision
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History of circumcision

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Dr. Cambys Herman Moghadam

Dr. Cambys Herman Moghadam

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Specialist in children and babies

What is circumcision?.. **Circumcision** (circumcision) is a surgical operation in which the foreskin (extra skin) located at the head of the male penis (buttock) is removed.. This operation may be performed for religious, cultural, medical or health reasons.. History of circumcision Circumcision has existed as an old custom in most cultures and civilizations... For example, in ancient Egyptian cultures, circumcision was performed to show the desire for purity and also as a sign of thought and culture... Also, in Jewish culture, circumcision was performed as a sign of religious belief and commitment to God, and in Islamic culture, circumcision was used as one of the religious practices. Yes, it can reduce the risk of contracting diseases such as cancer. That is why in many societies circumcision was performed at a young age. It is mainly done to minimize the risk of contracting diseases such as cancer. For some people, it can cause pain and discomfort and in some cases serious damage to the male genital organs. Also, some human rights activists have introduced this surgery as an unnecessary option and even a violation of people's body rights... Historical sources show that circumcision somewhere It has been done that has not been possible since ancient times.. Circumcision was done... Some historical sources mention circumcision in the ancient Egyptian, Babylonian and Assyrian cultures, but it is not possible to say exactly in which of these cultures this surgery was done... Anyway, circumcision has been an old custom in many cultures and civilizations and is always considered as an important and necessary act.... This act is in the culture and tradition of many countries and Religions are considered as a mandatory ritual.... In Judaism, circumcision is considered as a sign of God's covenant with Abraham.... In Islam, circumcision for men is recognized as one of the signs of religion.... Divine religion.... In some cultures, circumcision was also performed for women.... This practice was performed in some African and Australian tribes for cultural and health reasons.. But many human rights organizations consider this practice to be a pathogenic and harmful method for women and strongly criticize it.. Many countries, especially in the African continent, as an old custom and in some cases due to false beliefs for health reasons.... Circumcision has undergone many changes and developments throughout history and continues due to different cultures and traditions in some countries and societies.... But it should be noted that circumcision must be performed under proper medical supervision and with Observance of hygiene principles should never be used in this way.. Circumcision in Islam In Islam, circumcision is considered a religious duty and every adult Muslim man must be circumcised... Circumcision in Islam is performed for the purpose of purity and improving health and spirit, and it has been immortalized as an important act in the life of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of God be upon him... Circumcision is recognized as one of the religious duties in Islam and is also mentioned in the Holy Qur'an... In Surah Nahl verse 124 it is stated: İbrahim Hanifa wa ma kan mana al-mushrekina, meaning "So we revealed to you that we will reveal to you... Hazrat Ibrahim, who is Hanif and was not one of the polytheists... and he himself was circumcised after birth.... Also, in addition to the Prophet of Islam, many of his companions were also circumcised, and circumcision in Islam is considered one of the most important acts in terms of health and religion.... In some Muslim societies, circumcision as It is considered one of the duties of an expert and experienced person to perform it... it is done.... In other Muslim societies, circumcision is recognized as one of the religious obligations, but if it is performed, it does not comply with the health conditions and moral principles, which can have serious consequences.
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