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http://www.religioustolerance.org/fem_cirm.htmThe goal of this website is to consider the religious rationale for female circumcision. Also, there is information supplied on the evolution of laws on female circumcision around the world. Even though female genital mutilation is not considered to be a religious practice, but a social custom, this website seeks to explore it's religious implications. Specifically, within the muslim religion. As with any religion, the interpretation of sacred text can be, at the very least, subjective. Here we see the exploration of the many different interpretations of the Qur'an, in regards to the implementation of genital mutilation. As we have seen many advancements, in the eradication of such a haneous practice, the timeline that this website lays out only helps to illuminate how far we have to go.
Just as we have seen in the distant past (female harems) we continue to see the rationle that women are not capable of retaining theire virginity. Nawal El-Saadawi, a victim of mutilation, discusses this issue quite eloquently. She explores the idea, that by removing a woman's clitoris you are removing her sexual desire, therefore removing the chance for her to lose her virginity. It is obvious that this is just another way of insisting on a woman's inability for self control. That is, it is only possible to maintain this control by external pratices. Unfortunately, this can only be used as a half witted excuse for so long. Eventually, the victim will marry and then the lifelong implications are revealed, as she will never experience pleasure the way she was intended to.
While there are many laws enforced to help eradicate this practice, it is relevant to discuss the contradictory Rights of the Child article posed by the UN. As the website articulated, it is impossible to abolish harmful maltreatment of children, while promising to respect parents wishes. One cannot hope to keep children from harm while simultaneousy supporting a social idenity that promotes such destruction.