What about Islamic circumcision
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The disease of Islamic circumcision is a common chronic disease in our life. Circumcision is the free translation of Arabic "haitnai". In any case, we have to understand that the Hui people are commonly known as "sunaiti", also known as circumcision or chengdingli. Why does the Hui people want to circumcise? Because Islam stipulates that a boy is 12 years old, and he is already sensible, so he should begin to accept
What about Islamic circumcision
First, Islam stipulates that when a boy is 12 years old, he is already sensible and should begin to undertake religious obligations and fulfill the religious lessons of "destiny" and "Sunai". In this way, some religious regulations developed for a long time and gradually became the customs of the Hui people.
Second, the custom of circumcision of the Hui nationality is very hygienic and scientific from a medical point of view. The boy's genitalia can't turn up because of the long prepuce, which is phimosis. The dirt often accumulates under the prepuce. If the dirt is not cleaned in time, it will bring many diseases, such as foreskin inflammation, foreskin stones and so on. The narrow phimosis also slows the development of the penis. Especially serious is that the urine juice droplets, exfoliated epithelium and prepuce dirt in the prepuce are easy to rot, even ulcerate, which is easy to cause penile cancer.
Third, it can be seen that the custom of circumcision for children of Hui nationality is beneficial to health and a good hygienic custom. According to the survey, almost no Hui people suffer from penile cancer.
matters needing attention
The Hui people are very particular about circumcision and the atmosphere is grand. On the day of circumcision, those whose families are more affluent have to change their children into new clothes. At home, we usually slaughter sheep, chicken and fried oil. Ask ah long to recite the Scriptures and pass "Er Mai Li". Relatives and friends in the neighborhood should give their children "100 million tips" to celebrate.