POLEMIK AMALAN KHITĀN WANITA DI MALAYSIA MENURUT PERSPEKTIF ISLAM: SUATU KAJIAN AWAL

Norazam Khair Mohd Ithnin, I. Suliaman, Abdul Halim Ibrahim
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The practice of female circumcision in Malaysia has been heavily criticized as being similar to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Africa. This criticism followed a 2018 United Nations Human Rights (UNHR) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) recommendation, which called on Malaysia to stop the practice. Among the claims made were that female circumcision is just a tradition and not a religious requirement, and that the hadith used to justify the practice is not authoritative. This study aims to identify the polemics surrounding the practice of female circumcision in Malaysia. It is an initial qualitative study that uses content analysis to analyze data. The study found that there are five main reasons that have caused the polemics regarding female circumcision in Malaysia such as a disagreement regarding the practice of female circumcision in Malaysia, with some viewing it as a local custom. Furthermore, contemporary scholars are debating its legitimacy based on the authentication of relevant hadith sources. Meanwhile, the different methods employed raise concerns about the understanding and implementation of female circumcision among medical practitioners in Malaysia, further exacerbated by the absence of authoritative guidelines on female circumcision by regulatory authorities in Malaysia. In conclusion, this study suggests that the polemics surrounding female circumcision in Malaysia must be resolved by continuing research that can produce safe and Shariah-compliant guidelines.
马来西亚女性割礼的做法被严厉批评为类似于非洲的女性生殖器切割(FGM)。这一批评是在2018年联合国人权(UNHR)《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》(CEDAW)的建议之后提出的,该建议呼吁马来西亚停止这种做法。其中一种说法是,女性割礼只是一种传统,而不是宗教要求,而且用来证明这种做法的圣训并不权威。本研究旨在确定围绕马来西亚女性割礼实践的争论。它是一种初步的定性研究,使用内容分析来分析数据。该研究发现,有五个主要原因引起了关于马来西亚女性割礼的争论,比如对马来西亚女性割礼的做法存在分歧,一些人认为这是一种当地习俗。此外,当代学者正在根据相关圣训来源的认证来争论其合法性。与此同时,所采用的不同方法引起了马来西亚医疗从业者对女性割礼的理解和实施的关注,马来西亚监管当局缺乏关于女性割礼的权威准则,这进一步加剧了这种关注。总之,这项研究表明,围绕马来西亚女性割礼的争论必须通过持续的研究来解决,这些研究可以产生安全和符合伊斯兰教法的指导方针。
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