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  • AWARE Makes a Stand Against Female Circumcision in Islam

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    Does Female Circumcision happen in Singapore?

    Yes. In Singapore’s Muslim community, female circumcision involves nicking the prepuce, the skin covering the clitoris. It is markedly different from the more severe forms of genital mutilation. The procedure is usually done on babies or prepubescent children. Circumcisions in Singapore are done by female doctors at a handful of Muslim clinics. Anesthesia is generally not used. – source

    Although a relatively common procedure, many young women are unaware that they have undergone this ritual or what it entails.

    What is the religious basis for this procedure?

    The practice is encouraged by some religious leaders however many historians say that there is no religious basis for this practice

    According to the majority of ulama, circumcision is compulsory for men and women. It should be done early in life, preferably when still an infant, to avoid complications, prolong pain and embarrassment if done later in life. Any good Muslimah doctor can perform circumcision for women. It is just a cutting off the thin membrane on the top most part of the clitoris.

    Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS)

    Those practices originated 1,400 years ago, before the birth of the Prophet Mohammed, says Noor Aisha Binte Abdul Rahman, a professor at the National University of Singapore. But the custom has no religious basis and there are no guidelines except that it should not bring harm to believers, says Zhulkeflee Haji Ismail, manager of Singapore’s Islamic Scholars and Religious Teachers Association. “Some people just follow customs without knowing what they’re about,” the scholar says. “Traditions die hard.” – source

     

    Read more on AWARE’s stand against Female Circumcision in Singapore.

    Authored by AWARE SINGAPORE

     

    EDITORS’ NOTE

    Seems like everyone is else wrong and they (AWARE) are the only ones right. Now, they are questioning MUIS and the Muslims regarding female circumcision. NOT female genital mutilation. 

    Circumcision or sunat in Malay is performed on both male and female Muslims. A growing number of non-Muslims parents also choose to have such procedure performed on their children too, most cited reason being hygiene purposes. 

    For female circumcision on Muslims, Singapore’s practice is slightly different from what we see elsewhere in the world. Doctors normally make a small nip as significance only. They do not remove any part of the clitoris. This procedure will be done on infant girls. They recover faster and generally would not remember a thing about it. Go to a reputable or well-recommended doctor too.

    Many Muslims in Singapore are more modern and understand the possible consequences. They still do it to respect their Islamic beliefs and traditions, but in a different manner. 

    If you feel that upbringing is more important than cutting the clitoris to ‘tame’ the girls, then do speak to your family about it. We do know of some families who do not practice it anymore as they believe that how a woman behaves is largely dependent on how the family brought her up and not through sunat.

     

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  • Carousel Restaurant is NOT Halal Certified

    Credit: Shred Novice
    Credit: Shred Novice

    MUIS has already confirmed that the cert was not issued to the whole restaurant, only the food station and kitchen. ..

    But yes.. It’s confusing.. Some Indian restaurants claimed that their foods are halal but they couldn’t get a Halal cert because they serve liquor ..

    But Carousel can get halal cert not for the restaurant but for food station and kitchen.

    Authored and retrieved from Shred Novice

     

    EDITOR’S NOTE

    Rilek1Corner was informed by a reader that customers can bring in alcoholic drinks to Carousel. Perhaps this is the reason why the restaurant as a whole is not Halal certified. Hopefully, many will benefit from this information shared by author Shred Novice

    The food served are still halal certified as per MUIS clarification, despite the presence of alcoholic beverages. If you are a huge fan of Carousel restaurant, please continue and support them as long as you are okay with the clarification given by MUIS. The consumption of food is an individual responsibility. Muslims can patronise an establishment that is not Halal-certified as long as they are confident and can ensure that the food has been prepared according to the Islamic Law. 

    ‘Halal-certified’ refers to products which have been endorsed as Halal by a credible Islamic body (third-party certification). Often times, Halal certification involves a series of steps including ingredient verification, inspection/audit and approval by committee. In general, all Halal-certified products are Halal, but not all Halal products are Halal-certified. 

    If you have any questions regarding halal certification, please contact: 

    Halal Certification Strategic Unit
    Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura
    Singapore Islamic Hub
    273 Braddell Road
    Singapore 579702

    Tel: (65) 6359 1199
    Fax: (65) 6259 4733
    Email: [email protected]

    Click here for more information on MUIS Halal Certification.

    Click here for listings of Halal establishments in Singapore.

    Click here for more information on SMCCI 100% Muslim-Owned F&B Establishment

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  • Yaacob Ibrahim Warns SG Muslim Pilgrims of MERS Virus

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    SINGAPORE: Stick to guidelines put forward by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) about the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), said Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim.

    Dr Yaacob was advising those headed to Saudi Arabia for the mini pilgrimage or umrah.

    The guidelines include vaccination against common infections like the flu, and minimising interaction with live animals like camels.

    “Ultimately, if you don’t feel well, and you feel this is not the right time for you to go, you may want to consider whether or not it’s the right time for you to go.

    “We must not forget that this is not just about our health and our family, but the entire community. Because if you come back and you bring back the virus, you can affect other people here in Singapore. So there is a certain degree of responsibility,” said Dr Yaacob, who is also Communications and Information Minister.

    He added that his other concern will be for the fasting period of Ramadan, when many pilgrims may want to spend the whole month in Saudi Arabia.

    Credit: Channel NewsAsia Singapore
    Credit: Channel NewsAsia Singapore

    A few hundred Singaporeans will leave for Mecca on Sunday, after having secured visas from the Saudi authorities.

    The vice president of the Muslim Travel Agents Association is currently in Saudi Arabia to appeal for 2,500 visas for Singapore pilgrims who have booked tour packages for next month.

    Earlier this month, the visa application process for Singapore was momentarily slowed due to concerns about the large number of pilgrims in Mecca, while redevelopment work was in full swing.

    Mr Agil Alkaff, one of the members of the Muslim Travel Agents Association and director of Hagel Travel, is now relieved, as most pilgrims under his care have received their visas to visit Mecca in the past few days.

    Last week, he told them to be prepared to cancel their trip, if their visa application was rejected.

    He is still waiting for 60 more applications to be approved.

    Another travel agency, Shahidah Travel, is also relieved that 120 of its pilgrims are due to depart on Saturday after getting their visas.

    However, another 300 of the agency’s clients are still without visas.

    As a precautionary measure against the MERS virus, all Singapore pilgrims departing for Saudi Arabia have also taken up additional medical insurance, which includes coverage for all emergencies while in Saudi, as well as after their return to Singapore.

     

    Source: CNA

  • Muslims Were Issued Parking Summons During Friday Prayers

    Video taken by  Ewan Sarwani

     

    Earlier today 16/5/2014 @ 1310hrs while going for my friday prayers at sengkang mosque, saw an enforcement officer issuing summons to vehicles parking along the road at sengkang almawaddah mosque.

    While advising him to give chance and be tolerant for abt 30mins as those drivers are attending to fridays prayers.

    The officer told that he cant as its an offense to park along a zigzag white line but i told him that he too park his motorcycle along the zigzag white line while summoning the vehicle. He replied that he is special and able to park to carry out his duties.. i told him why can’t he parked at nearby carpark and walk to the spot to carry out his duties… y a double standard??

    Some confrontations happened between him and some other muslim passerbys…

    I wont comment much as not to fuse any racial misunderstandings… but how i wish racial and religions tolerance is at its very best… haiz!!!!

    Authored by Ewan Sarwani

     

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  • Dalam Kenangan: Ustaz Ibrahim Kassim

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    Credit: Asiaone

    Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb

    Ikhwah & Akhawat

    Ustaz Ibrahim Kassim adalah seorang Ustaz yang tidak kenal erti penat dan jemu. Beliau bukan sahaja seorang Ustaz, namun seorang peniaga dan juga ahli politik. Antara sumbangan beliau adalah peneraju utama RRG (Kumpulan Pemulihan Agama) juga penasihat di RRG dan RRC (Majlis Pemulihan Agama) semenjak ianya ditubuhkan.

    Beliau mula mengelolakan kelas pengajian Fardhu Ain, Tafsir, Tauhid, Fiqh dan Tasawuf di dalam Bahasa Inggeris, Melayu dan Tamil di beberapa buah masjid di Singapura. Beliau juga menulis khutbah dan merupakan Khatib di beberapa buah masjid di antaranya ialah Masjid Maulana yang akan dibacakan dalam tiga bahasa.

    Almarhum juga gigih di dalam bidang penulisan. Beliau aktif menulis maqalah-maqalah di akhbar mengenai ekonomi. Beliau juga telah menerbitkan beberapa buku agama yang ringkas antaranya mengenai pemahaman Al-Quran, cara hidup seorang Muslim, dan panduan ringkas perkahwinan.

    Beliau menjadi anggota Masyaikh Pergas dan juga anggota ARB (Asatizah Recognition Board) dan salah seorang senior Ustaz di MUIS untuk maqalah Risalah dari tahun 2006 hingga ke akhir hayat beliau.

    “Asatizah hari ini juga perlu menerapkan dan menghargai serta mengamalkan ajaran Islam, agar dapat dicontohi oleh masyarakat,” nasihat beliau kepada asatizah di Singapura.

    Semoga Allah merahmati rohnya. Al-fatihah.

     

    Sumber: Singapore Islamic Scholars & Religious Teachers Association

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