So which Islamic hadiths do Christians use to justify FGM, Stephen?https://twitter.com/GSpellchecker/status/1046690785368973312 …
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Replying to @Spoonhead8
Where did I say they did? Where did I say it was an exclusively Islamic practice? I said there is a scriptural link. Your stock "what about the Christians?" response does not negate this fact
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It's an interpretation of scripture. New word for you:pic.twitter.com/JQpG5VF5MS
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Replying to @Spoonhead8 @GSpellchecker
some schools of Sunni jurisprudence say it's mandatory, others say it's optional but recommended. there are differing views among Shia, Ismailis and so on too. So it's definitely an Islamic practice
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Replying to @maws @GSpellchecker
Depends on the Muslims. Others say it's an anti-Islamic practice, so by the same reasoning it's definitely anti-Islamic.
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Replying to @Spoonhead8 @GSpellchecker
That's not the same reasoning at all
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Replying to @Spoonhead8 @GSpellchecker
You haven't thought that through at all. If it's founded in religion then it's a religious practice. Please use your brain for at least a tenth of a second before clicking reply, this is extremely tedious
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And likwise, it's an anti-Islamic practice. The Islamic view on female circumcision (2013) https://ac.els-cdn.com/S1110570413000313/1-s2.0-S1110570413000313-main.pdf?_tid=03214490-3594-4103-b687-123f1034b3b0&acdnat=1538492523_e6f2a0e9319147a5e6cc935ea4f9320d …
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Replying to @Spoonhead8 @GSpellchecker
That's not the same reasoning at all. Fuck sake
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