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 YES
Updated 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.
circumcision is a Muslim country where religious culture makes circumcision just about universal
In some religious beliefs, being uncircumcised is considered a sin, such as in Judaism where circumcision is a religious requirement.
Circumcision is the removal of the Prepuce or foreskin from the penis. this is largely a religious practice and there are no medical or health advantages in it except in extremely rare circumstances.
The religion that does not practice circumcision is Jainism.
In some religious beliefs, circumcision is considered a religious requirement or tradition, but whether it is considered a sin not to be circumcised varies among different religions and interpretations of religious texts.
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.
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.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mongolia. It is not a traditional custom or religious requirement in Mongolian culture.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not practice literal circumcision for religious reasons. Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains, are forbidden to circumcise as it violates the body. Mormons, Christian Scientists, and the Amish are also forbidden to circumcise or be circumcised.
Druze do not have a specific requirement for circumcision in their religious practices. The decision to circumcise is often influenced by cultural, familial, or personal factors among the Druze community, rather than religious beliefs.
Yes, Malaysia does practice male and female circumcision. It is known as Khitan.
In some religious beliefs, such as Judaism and Islam, circumcision is considered a religious requirement for males. However, whether being uncircumcised is considered a sin varies among different religious interpretations and beliefs.