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It is a blood libel against Muslims alleging that either Sunni hadith or the Shi'a cleric Khomeini approved of grown men masturbating by placing their genitals between the thighs of prebubescent children or even toddlers. The claim is used to dehumanise and demonise Muslims in the same way blood libel was used against the Jews. No such thing exits and in fact since this claim has been brought forth it has specifically been condemned by both Sunni and Shi'a scholars with an official presence on-line. People can draw their own conclusions about the intelligence and/or gullibility of those individuals who would actually swallow this untruth whole and believe it.

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