It is not a common practice. less then 20% of the worlds males are circumcised and most of these for religious or cultural reason. circumcision for medical reasons was introduced under false premises in the English speaking cultures during the Victorian era and became very popular for a number of reasons however the practice of non religious circumcision is rapidly being abandoned in these country's with the USA being the slowest as they still have the strongest pro circumcision lob which has considerable influence in their major medical associations, however even there the practice is rapidly heading in the direction of world averages.
The religion that does not practice circumcision is Jainism.
They both follow the practice of circumcision for their male births.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Laos. In Laotian culture, circumcision is not traditionally part of the customs or religion as it is in some other cultures.
Yes, Malaysia does practice male and female circumcision. It is known as Khitan.
Yes, Indonesia does practice circumcision; male and female. This is referred to as Khitan.
circumcision is a Muslim country where religious culture makes circumcision just about universal
no, not all tribes perform circumcision
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mongolia. It is not a traditional custom or religious requirement in Mongolian culture.
No
Circumcision is not a part of Christian tradition.
No, circumcision is not a common practice among males in Cambodia. It is traditionally not a part of Cambodian culture or tradition.
Only the Muslims ad Jews from Belgium are circumcised.