Only among Greek Jews.
In some parts of Africa and Asia.
they practiced circumcision on both boy and girl to ensure that their successful passage into adulthood. According to Muslim religion female circumcision is forbidden.
There aren't any.
It is called 'circumcision'. Circumcision for males is compulsory per Islam religion (and also Judaism and Christianity) and is practiced since prophet Abraham life when he was commanded by God to perform circumcision for his sons. However, religion doesn't call for female circumcision although it may be practiced in some communities per local traditions and cultures.
Traditionally it involves removal of the clitoris and labia although the tradition can vary widely in exactly how it is practiced.
pictures are not allowed on these answers sugest you google"circumcision practiced by Australian aborigines" on images.You will not find such pictures. Circumcision and certain aboriginal rites such as this were not publicised. Circumcision, along with the practice of scarring and cutting cicatrices into the chest, back and upper arms, formed part of the initiation rites of young boys, and it was "secret men's business" - not for publication.
Religions practiced in Greece in percentages - Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
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This was first practiced by the Pilgrims in the 1620's.
Circumcision, in males, is the surgical removal of the foreskin or prepuce of the penis. About one-third of males in the United States are circumcised using this process. Two other operations on the penis are practiced by different ethnic groups, this being superincision and subincision. Superincision is a form of male circumcision in which the upper part of the foreskin is incised but not removed. Subincision is another form of male circumcision in which a cut is made along the underside of the penis, exposing the urethra. This type of circumcision is primarily practiced by Australian aborigines.