I think its not wise for me to respond to either defend or accuse a Muslim scholar in discussions. Yes, we can critize his decisions through logical arguments but its totally a different thing if we starting calling names to him. On the more, the topic of this thread happens to be "FGM" and not cursing a scholar. Hope this distinction must be kept while postings.
Specifically responding to bro begbie, I couldn't understand your response when you say: "Yes it is". Kindly elaborate.
AhmadJoyia wrote:
However, one thing may be realized that in a cultural traditions (not Islamic) of FGC (not FGM), it is the women who insists on continuing their cultural traditons more than their men. Hence, within the cultral tradition, this act is not considered un-human or abhorrent of any kind. | | | Yes it is. All you are doing is providing the apologetics to allow it to continue under the guise of religion. |
Secondly, I think you got me wrong from the day one on this thread, this is why you say
AhmadJoyia wrote:
However, now this cultrual tradition has taken the umbrella of religion, where religion is not the source but an excuse of continuity. | | | And now you contradict yourself. You are now saying the practice DOES have religious (read islamic) connotations.
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I hope people on this forum would use their own wisdom to understand as what my position was and is, on this topic. Indeed Allah knows the best.