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Circumcision is a requirement of Judaism although there is a small fringe group of mainly non-religious Jews who are choosing to not circumcise their sons. Circumcision is also required by Islam according to the majority of its adherents. Refer to related questions below for more information.
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The main language spoken in Peru is Spanish. The main religion in Peru is Christianity, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic.
Christianity - most commonly Protestant & Catholic
That would be hard to say as it is thought that circumcision predates the Egyptians. there is documentary evidence that the upper class Egyptians engaged in this grizzly form of mutilation in order to set themselves apart from the lower classes. the Jews were the next to adopt this and incorporated it into their religion. many years later The Muslims whose religion is based on the Jewish religion also began to expect this of their followers. Circumcision is practised through out the word and somewhat less 20% of the men of the world are circumcised, most of these for religious or cultural/ right of passage reasons.
In the middle East Islam is the most commonly practiced religion, followed by Christianity and Judaism
Klezmer is a folk style musical and dance that is a tradition in the Jewish religion. The Klezmer is most often a traditional part of celebrations, especially weddings.
A:The only significant groups that practise female circumcision are among some Muslims. Islamic religious authorities say that there is no requirement in Islam for this practice, and that it is only a cultural practice. One view is that the practice of female circumcision originated in order to make sex unpleasurable for women, so that they would be less likely to commit adultery, which is purely a patriarchal notion. On any score banning the practice of female circumcision, an idea which most find repugnant, does not infringe on legitimate religious freedoms. Banning male circumcision may well violate the freedom of religion for Jews or Muslims who practise male circumcision. Religious freedom is not necessarily an absolute right, but any legislature that anticipates such action would need to determine whether the good which it believes would arise from such a ban would outweigh the possible loss of a religious freedom.