Tag: Islam

  • Why Female Genital Mutilation Still Exists In Modern Singapore

    Why Female Genital Mutilation Still Exists In Modern Singapore

    Female genital mutilation is carried out by communities around the world. But though it is not commonly associated with modern, cosmopolitan Singapore, it is quietly happening all the time, as the BBC’s Yvette Tan writes.

    Zarifah Anuar didn’t find out she had been circumcised as a child until she was 23.

    She was just two weeks old when her mother handed her over to her bidan, a traditional midwife, to have part of her clitoris cut.

    Years later, a colleague asked her if she had undergone the procedure.

    “I answered very confidently that I would know if I had,” said Zarifah. “‘You should ask your mother’, she told me.”

    So she did.

    “What was a previously casual and happy mood turned sour and antagonistic very quickly”, said Zarifah.

    “‘Did I cry? Was I asleep? Did I wake up?’ I asked my mother. She didn’t answer and told me the conversation was over.”

    The WHO estimates more than 200 million women and girls worldwide have been cut, varying from a partial nick to a complete removal of the clitoris or sewing-up of the labia.

    Most Singaporeans have little idea of the procedure’s existence in the city-state, but it is observed, typically among Malay Muslims, who make up some 13% of the total resident population.

    Sunat Perempuan, as it is known in Malay, is usually carried out on girls before the age of two, who normally have the tip of the clitoris cut, with a tiny piece of skin sometimes removed.

    “Many of my Indian Muslim friends didn’t have the procedure done on them, and were shocked that such practices still exist within the Malay community,” said Filzah Sumartono, who found out she had undergone the procedure as a baby when she was in her teens.

    Singapore has no legal ruling against FGM, but many Muslims take guidance from the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS), a statutory board that provides advice on religious matters to Muslims.

    Ibrahim Sawifi of MUIS has said the body “does not condone any procedures which bring harm to the individual”, adding that the council has “always held the position that FGM should be avoided”.

    But many Malay Muslims, especially amongst the older generations, believe the procedure reduces a woman’s libido and decreases the risk of extramarital sexual affairs.

    Others believe it is a compulsory part of Islamic law, though it is not listed as mandatory in the Koran.

    “I had it done, my daughter had it done, and I would definitely like my granddaughter to do it too,” said a 45-year-old Muslim Malay woman the BBC spoke to. “It’s something compulsory for us to do in Islam.”

    “If performed, one gets extra merit but if not performed, it is not considered sinful or going against the precepts of Islam,” said Dr Maznah Mohamad of the Department of Malay Studies at the National University of Singapore.

    “But people are still afraid of going against Islam if they don’t subject their young daughter to it.”

    Yet it is not the procedure itself that many find fault with, but rather the lack of consent that it signifies.

    “We start trying to control women’s bodies at infancy. It’s the first sign to a child that her body is not hers, it’s the community’s,” said Filzah, who is a project co-ordinator at gender equality rights group Aware.

    “An infant at two weeks wouldn’t know anything at all. How could she possibly consent to anything?” adds Zarifah.

    According to her, all the Malay Muslim girls in Singapore she knows have undergone this procedure. All of them were unaware of it until they asked their parents

    “Parents should be responsible for keeping their children safe, this goes completely against that. There is a part of me that regrets asking, because I now know just how much my body is not mine,” she said.

    But not everyone agrees.

    “There are many things parents do without the consent of the child, out of love and their best interests.” said 28-year-old civil servant Siti*, who also underwent the procedure as a baby.

    “What parent would intentionally put their child through harm?”

    “I have no knowledge of how different things would feel with or without [the procedure] but I can feel what needs to be felt,” Siti added. “It doesn’t make me less of a woman.”

    What all the women can agree on, is that more awareness is needed on the subject.

    “The community itself is divided,” said Siti.

    “MUIS must create a conversation regarding this topic to help the community move forward and equip young parents with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision.”

    “The Muslim Malay community needs to talk about the issue an understand and accept that it is against the human rights of girls,” said Zarifah. “I refuse to accept that this conversation is over.”

    *Names have been changed

     

    Source: www.bbc.com

     

     

  • US Jewish Rights Leader Vows To Register As Muslim If Trump Establishes Database On Muslims In America

    US Jewish Rights Leader Vows To Register As Muslim If Trump Establishes Database On Muslims In America

    A prominent Jewish rights leader has said he would register as a Muslim if Donald Trump sets up a Muslim database in the US.

    Jonathan Greenblatt, director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which campaigns against anti-Semitism and other bigotry, said he would register as Muslim if the database is created because of “painful memories” from when Jews were “identified, registered and tagged”.

    Speaking to AFP, Mr Greenblatt said: “The day they create a registry for Muslims is the day that I register as a Muslim because of my Jewish faith, because of my commitment to our core American values, because I want this country to be as great as it always has been.

    “As a Jewish community, we know what happens with litmus tests. We can remember. We have painful memories of when we ourselves were identified, registered and tagged.”

    Mr Trump made various calls during his campaign to ban Muslims from entering the USand indicated he would bring in “a lot of systems” to track Muslims across the country.

    Asked on MSNBC in November 2015 whether the White House should institute a database system to track Muslims in the country, Mr Trump replied: “Oh, I would certainly implement that, absolutely.”

    And when later asked whether a Muslim database would be the same thing as requiring Jews to register in Nazi Germany, Mr Trump simply said: “You tell me.”

    Since his election victory, the billionaire appears to have rowed back on some of the remarks, releasing a statement claiming he “never advocated for any registry or system that tracks individuals based on their religion”.

    But at least two prominent Trump supporters raised the prospect again this week.

    Carl Higbie, a high-profile supporter, claimed Japanese internment during the Second World War was a legal precedentfor a potential registry of Muslim immigrants, while Kris Kobach, believed to be a key member of the President-elect’s transition team, said the Mr Trump’s policy advisers were discussing plans to establish a registry for Muslim immigrants in the US.

    Mr Greenblatt, who previously worked in the White House as a special assistant to President Barack Obama, also criticised Mr Trump’s decision to hire Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist, who he said had “presided over making his former business Breitbart the platform for the alt-right, this loose-knit group of white supremacists, anti-Semites and racists”.

    The rights leader said ADL wanted to “engage” with Trump and his administration “on the issues they care about”, but added that they “would hold them relentlessly accountable to those issues”.

    It is not the first time the Jewish community has spoken out against Mr Trump since the billionaire business was elected. Hundreds of Jewish scholars of holocaust history signed a statement calling on Americans to “mobilise in solidarity” under a Trump presidency.

    Social media users have also reacted with anger to suggestions of a Muslim registry, with people vowing to register their details and the hashtag #IWillRegister trending on Twitter.

     

    Source: www.independent.co.uk

  • DJ KC: Jangan Memandang Manusia Dari Gambaran Luaran Sahaja

    DJ KC: Jangan Memandang Manusia Dari Gambaran Luaran Sahaja

    Jangan hanya memandang manusia dari luaran sahaja. Walau rambut dan pakaian mereka macam ni, mereka juga punyai hati dan berperikemanusiaan. #kauadabuat

    Ada sesetengah individu gambar profil Facebook pakai Hijab, Kopiah, gambar dengan keluarga nampak baik sangat akan tetapi bila komen di media sosial guna kata kesat, menghina, mengutuk dan mencarut. Yang paling dahsyat mula menghukum orang mati masuk neraka! ???

    Jadi jangan mudah menghukum orang hanya dengan dari pandangan mata sahaja.

     

    Source: DJ KC

  • Koleksi Tudung Baru Nora Danish Tarik Perhatian

    Koleksi Tudung Baru Nora Danish Tarik Perhatian

    Kreatif atau aneh? Mungkin itu tajuk perdebatan terbaru yang hangat di kalangan warga siber mengenai koleksi tudung terbaru keluaran pelakon popular Nora Danish.

    Nora memuat naik rakaman video dan gambar, yang menunjukkan beliau menggayakan tudung terbaru keluaran OwlbyND, Owl EZip.

    Rekaan unik tudung tersebut membolehkan si pemakai menarik zip dari atas kepala sehingga menutup muka si pemakainya.

    Oleh kerana tudung itu menonjolkan satu ciri yang belum pernah dikeluarkan mana-mana syarikat sebelum ini, mungkin ramai yang berasa aneh dan mula melemparkan kutukan.

    Menurut Nora, tudung itu selesa digunakan bagi mereka yang menaiki pesawat dan ingin melelapkan mata, hanya dengan menarik zip untuk menutup muka.

    Beliau menambah, rekaan tudung itu dibuat khas bagi mereka yang inginkan satu kelainan dan ia terpulang kepada citarasa masing-masing.

     

     

     

    Sebelum ini, Nora pernah dikecam teruk kerana gaya tudung ‘hoodie’ yang diperagakan menyerupai pakaian rahib Kristian.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Beware Of Scam Impersonating Muhammadiyah’s Discontinued Fund-Raising Project

    Beware Of Scam Impersonating Muhammadiyah’s Discontinued Fund-Raising Project

    BE AWARE

    I just received this under my door. The hp no is no longer in service and no one answers the tel line.

    When I called Muhammadiyah, I was shocked to find out they had already DISCONTINUED  this door to door collection and they have actually made a police report.

    Someone was using their logo and slip to make false collection.

     

    Source: Azian Ismail

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