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Why can't everyone wait, and let boys decide for themselves if they want to be circumcised or not?
The Qur'an doesn't mention circumcision, but does say this:
He created everything in exact measure; He precisely designed everything.
(25:2)
He designed you, and designed you well.
(40:64)
He created the heavens and the earth for a specific purpose, designed you and perfected your design.
(64:3)
He created man in the best design.
(95:4)
Not one national medical organization recommends circumcision:
Canadian Paediatric Society
http://www.cps.ca/english/statements/fn/fn96-01.htm
"Recommendation: Circumcision of newborns should not be routinely performed."
http://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/pregnancy&babies/circumcision.htm
"Circumcision is a 'non-therapeutic' procedure, which means it is not medically necessary."
"After reviewing the scientific evidence for and against circumcision, the CPS does not recommend routine circumcision for newborn boys. Many paediatricians no longer perform circumcisions."
Royal Australasian College of Physicians
http://www.racp.edu.au/index.cfm?objectid=B5610716-9E3E-6C97-A8D87880FD002E3B
"After extensive review of the literature, the Paediatrics & Child Health Division of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians has concluded that there is no medical reason for routine newborn male circumcision."
(almost all the men responsible for this statement will be circumcised themselves, as the male circumcision rate in Australia in 1950 was about 90%. "Routine" circumcision is now *banned* in public hospitals in Australia in all states except one.)
British Medical Association
http://www.bma.org.uk/ethics/consent_and_capacity/malecircumcision2006.jsp#Circumcisionformedicalpurposes
"to circumcise for therapeutic reasons where medical research has shown other techniques to be at least as effective and less invasive would be unethical and inappropriate."
At least two-thirds of the men in the world are not-circumcised and enjoy very good health. No national medical association in the world recommends it. The Royal Australasian (Australia and New Zealand) College of Physicians says:
"... ethical concerns have focused on recognition of the functional role of the foreskin, the non-therapeutic nature of the operation, and the psychological distress felt by some adult males circumcised as infants. The possibility that routine circumcision contravenes human rights has been raised because circumcision is performed on a minor for non-clinical reasons, and is potentially without net clinical benefit for the child. ... the RACP does not recommend that routine circumcision in infancy be performed, ... One reasonable option is for routine circumcision to be delayed until males are old enough to make an informed choice." Circumcision was common in Australia and New Zealand in the mid-20th century but since it was found to do no good, it is now uncommon in Australia and almost unknown in New Zealand.
"cleaner"
Intact genitals are very easy to clean.
"and is recommended by the world health organization."
only in high-HIV regions of Africa
"nothing more than a little skin was removed in that process." the foreskin of an adult has about 100 square centimetres of skin, about 20,000 specialised nerves, a thin layer of muscle, and arteries and veins.
Circumcision is not mentioned in the Qu'ran and a small but growing number of Muslims are standing up against it.
you had it removed twice lol! How do you grow it back :P