NO. Circumcision, though widely practiced in the Islamic World, is a tradition, not a Qur'anic mandate and, therefore, it is perfectly permissible to be an uncircumcised Muslim. The only requisite to convert to Islam is to say the Shahada (Islamic Declaration of Faith) in the presence of other Muslims.
Muslim males typically undergo circumcision during infancy or childhood, usually before reaching puberty.
No.
Circumcision is a surgical procedure where the foreskin of the penis is removed. It is often done for cultural, religious, or medical reasons.
It is possible, but extremely rare. Less then .01% of men of men who undergo circumcision die.However the mortality rate as a result of circumcision in the USA is slightly higher then that of SIDS
Just an additional hygiene regimen!
Islam and Judaism
No, Marlo Thomas did not convert to Islam.
yes dawud wharnsby did convert to islam
Keeping in mind that there is no medical need behind the circumcision and that the removal of the prepuce effects the performance and in the case of infant circumcision the the performance of the mind the only answer could be a most emphatic YESUpdated AnswerIn Islam and Judaism, male circumcision is compulsory. Female circumcision is not an Islam requirement. See the question link below for more details. In both Islam and circumcision is not compulsory. it is only compulsory if you choose to follow the advice of particular teachings. Follow the related link below (Circumcision A Source of Jewish Pain) for more information on both the Jewish or Judaic perspective. Islam follows the same teachings.
Yes, you can convert to Islam even if you have tattoos. Islam does not prohibit individuals with tattoos from converting to the faith.
They both follow the practice of circumcision for their male births.
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.