Gambia: Imam Fatty rebuts FGM claim
Alhaji Abdoulie Fatty, the Imam of State House Mosque has rebuted claims published on 1st June edition of the Daily observer, entitled “Female Genital Cutting Unislamic” as utter rubbish.
In an interview with the Daily Observer Imam Fatty said: “As far as Islam is concerned we do observe circumcision not mutilation”.
He then noted that the tradition has been in existence hundreds of years ago, well before the advent of the modern civilisation.
According to him, “in the Muslim ummah nobody can tell us what is good or not good for our tradition. Before anyone tells us about our tradition, you must convince us that you have a degree or degrees in Islamic studies.”
He did not hesitate to describe the publication as a big insult to the Muslim ummah and then urged the perpetrators to desist from such in the interest of religious tolerance and world peace.
According to Imam Fatty, a person who has never experienced Muslim circumcision cannot say anything genuine about it. “If the individual has undergone through the process, and as a result, contracted HIV/AIDS, and died at delivery process or the child died, this can then serve as an evidence of the dangers associated with the practice,” he added.
Imam Fatty further stated that as far as Islam is concerned, Prophet Muhammad (PBU), and his disciples, Islamic Schools of thoughts and Haddish, have all spoken well of the circumcision. He then quoted verse 36, which states that ‘Those who disbelieve and spend their wealth to hinder ‘men’ from the part of Allah, so will they continue to spend it. But in the end it will become anguish for them. They will be overcome and those who disbelieve will be gathered unto hell”.
The Imam made several quotations from Dr Jack Faal, a renowned gynecologist, who conducted extensive research on female circumcision, saying: “Despite all that has been said about it, the surgery in Female Circumcision is simple. What happens is a cutting of the skin; a piece of skin, no bone is involved in it. It amazed people who say you bleed to death in circumcision”.
The State House Imam urged religious leaders to desist from being used by other people for their selfish interest.
He clearly stated that: “There is nothing horrible and sympathetic than those who drill their noses, lips, breast tips, eyes brows, biblical cords etc. and put in irons there, all in the name so-called fashion”.
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- I am a Medical Practitioner but i am definately in line with the imam, let us not always follow anything inpose by the West. They shall never challenge thing to there intrest and we the muslims have to be great thinkers and reasoners cuz the religion is under fire. But ALLAH will guide it. And many of our own peoples are corrupted by devil thing (money)
(Posted on July 1, 2007, 5:08 PM Ibrahima Csay)
- I dont even think he is fit to be an imam. He is supposed to provide moral cover for both sexes, however he seems to be discriminating the other.
Karam
(Posted on June 9, 2007, 9:53 PM Karamba Demba)
- I agree with you . I believe the imam made a mistake by saying that. Its horrible!. It was done to me when i was young and still the pain & anger is with me everyday of why a part of who i am is taken away from me.
(Posted on June 9, 2007, 6:47 AM fatou sonko)
- First of all I have respect for anybody with a religion.
I think the honourable Imam is way off when he compares FGM with piercings. Piercings are done out of free will by the person. FGM is done to little girls who have no say if they want FGM or not. That is the whole matter I think.
And when he says that people should not talk about this for the better of world peace we hit another matter and that is the freedom of speech which is something that everybody has (or should have)!
(Posted on June 8, 2007, 9:06 AM Gambiaman)
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