May peace upon you ,
No , It is just an act of Sunnah . Sunnah means the acts which Prophet Muhammad did ,approved and prescribed of.To become a Muslim you must just say and believe tha Shahadah.
Hope this answers your question.
For more questions and clearification ,
Visit: www.rahmathulalameen.co.cc
Muslim males typically undergo circumcision during infancy or childhood, usually before reaching puberty.
they practiced circumcision on both boy and girl to ensure that their successful passage into adulthood. According to Muslim religion female circumcision is forbidden.
It is called khatna (circumcision)
No! Circumcision must be performed by a doctor who is licensed.
circumcision is a Muslim country where religious culture makes circumcision just about universal
There are several from circumcision to the Hajj. See related link below:
Proper word is Sunnah , the way of prophet Muhammad saw .
No, its not a practice of Muslims. However the vast majority of victims of this practice, Female Genital mutilation are members of the Muslim religion who by the way also genitally mutilate their boys.
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.
Circumcision is not a widespread practice among Persian men, as it is primarily associated with the Islamic faith and is more common in certain Muslim communities. In Iran, where the majority of the population is Muslim, circumcision is often performed for religious or cultural reasons, typically in infancy or early childhood. However, not all men in Persia (modern-day Iran) are circumcised, as there are also significant religious and ethnic minorities with different practices. Overall, circumcision rates can vary widely based on individual beliefs and cultural backgrounds.
Muslim men (as well as Jewish men) are circumcised per God command to prophet Abraham (or Ibrahim); peace be upon him. It is proved medically that circumcision is better for health and for getting more excited during intercourse sex.
No, most Austrian penises are not circumcised. Circumcision rates in Austria are lower compared to countries like the United States, where circumcision is more common for cultural or religious reasons.