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    A Religious-Oriented Approach to Addressing FGM-C Among .ppt

    1、A Religious-Oriented Approach to Addressing FGM/C Among the Somali Community Living in Kenya,Maryam Sheikh Abdi Ibrahim Lethome Asmani,Presentation Overview,The situation among the Somali in Kenya Two-pronged response Clarify the non-Islamic basis for FGM/C Positive messages Lessons learned Next ste

    2、ps,Situation in North Eastern Province (NEP),High mortality Infant mortality: 91/1,000 Maternal mortality: 1,000 1,300 per 100,000 live births Poor access and use of safe motherhood services: 8% deliver in health facilities (41% countrywide) Universal practice of FGM/C Infibulation / type III most c

    3、ommonly practised,Two major reasons given: It is an Islamic religious requirement (63%) It is a Somali custom and tradition (76%)Other reasons given: it prevents immorality (17%); it limits a womans sexual desire (15%); it ensures a womans cleanliness (12%); it preserves virginity (8%),Reasons for t

    4、he practice of FGM/C: Findings from a baseline study,Two-pronged response developed,Strengthen health system capacity to manage complications Develop / offer training to: Strengthen ANC, delivery and postpartum care Manage health complications associated with FGM/C Encourage health staff to advocate

    5、 against practice,Initiate community-based activities to encourage abandonment of FGM/C Diagnostic study to understand practice Engagement with religious leaders Community mobilization with range of social groups,Initiating community-based activities to encourage abandonment,Removing religious suppo

    6、rt would greatly reduce the practice: “One who is not circumcised is not a Muslim, and even her parents are seen as not being in the religion, that is how we see it as Somalis”, (Married men, Wajir, 2005) “People before us like Prophet Adam (PBUH) and Eve have been doing it, so whether good or bad w

    7、e will continue with it” (Married women, Wajir, 2005),Addressing religious aspect seen as most critical and likely to influence change,Health and rights based arguments on their own are unlikely to be influential: “there is nobody who does not get a tear, only the severity mattersNo, it is not becau

    8、se of circumcision, it is Gods will and it can happen to any one” (Circumcisers, Wajir, 2005).,Addressing religious aspect seen as most critical and likely to influence change,“ We will follow our religionwe will not stop sunnah but anything more than what is mentioned in the Quran we can stop. We a

    9、re ready to discuss with sheikhs but we will not stop because the radio or the government has saidwe are governed by our religion and we dont care about other laws” (Married men, Wajir, 2005),Strategy to engage with religious scholars,Identify influential and knowledgeable religious scholars and lea

    10、ders to form team of resource persons; mainly non-Somali to avoid any cultural prejudice Hold discussions for 10-15 Wajir-based scholars for objectivity,Strategy to engage with religious scholars,Critically examine basis for FGM/C in Islam: Is it an Islamic practice? Develop arguments from Islamic t

    11、eachings that are contradicted by the practice in order to question rationale for the practice Compile materials that discuss Islamic position on FGM/C,Misconceptions about Islamic guidance and FGM/C,That it was one of the practices of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) “Peace Be Upon Him” That it is support

    12、ed by the traditions of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) - hence a sunnah It ensures chastity by controlling the sexual desires of women (contains the burning fire in the womenghilma) Arguments based on the views of different schools of thought,When is an act considered Islamic?,A practice or an act can only

    13、 be referred to as Islamic if based on evidence from the following sources: Quran the word of God Sunnah practice of the Prophet Mohamed (PBUH) Ijma consensus by scholars Qiyas making a comparison (for example, between FGM/C and male circumcision),Counter arguments: FGM/C is not an Islamic practice,

    14、The verse (Quran: 4: 125) is only applicable to male circumcision Nothing in the sunnah No authentic or applicable ahadith Nothing from the deeds of the Prophet,Counter arguments: FGM/C is not an Islamic practice,There is no consensus (ijma) on FGM/C from scholars Qiyas (analogy) is not applicable b

    15、etween female and male:male circumcision is a religious requirement Difference in what is cut: in males it is the foreskin, in females it is a functional organ,Positive messages from Islam,Islam emphasizes the importance of taking expert advice e.g. from medical doctors (Quran: 16: 43) Cutting healt

    16、hy organs and causing any physical harm is unlawful (Quran: 2: 195). Allah condemns those who change His creation (Quran: 4: 119) Women have a right to a healthy body and enjoyment of matrimonial sexual relations,Positive messages from Islam,Islam lays emphasis on good upbringing (tarbiya) and moral

    17、 teachings to ensure chastity Nobody should be punished for fear that they could potentially indulge in unlawful sex,Positive messages from Islam,Nothing should be done to the body that would prevent purity for the purposes of worship (Infibulation makes genital hygiene impossible) Islam condemns ha

    18、rmful cultural practices e.g. female infanticide (Quran: 81: 8-9) One should not succumb to community pressure at the expense of disobeying Allah Mubaah (allowed) acts are prohibited if they result in harm,Positive messages from Islam,A harm cannot be too old (old practices cannot be justified if th

    19、ey are harmful) Trust in God does not mean you do nothing; entails doing what is humanly possible (Quran: 13: 11) Every Muslim, and especially those in positions of authority, have an obligation to correct bad practices (Quran: 3: 110),Un-answered questions by proponents of FGM/C,What exactly is the

    20、 extent of the so-called sunnah circumcision? What is the status of a Muslim who does not practice FGM/C? Has FGM/C, achieved the alleged benefit, i.e. control of womens sexual desires?,Challenges to working with the religious scholars,Scholars reluctant to publicly declare FGM/C non-Islamic through

    21、 fear of losing credibility and respect Fear of an Un-Islamic agenda underlying FGM/C activities FGM/C not considered a priority problem,Challenges to working with the religious scholars,Poor understanding of Arabic terms leads to gross misinterpretations of religious texts Scholars insistence on gr

    22、adual shift from pharaonic to sunnah to no cut Negative attitude toward discussing FGM/C because seen as a womans issue,Lessons learned,FGM/C is deeply rooted and its abandonment requires sustained efforts The practice is wrongly perceived to be an Islamic requirement Many scholars are convinced tha

    23、t FGM/C has no basis in Islam, but are unable to go public due to community pressure,Lessons learned,There is consensus that type III is un-Islamic, but support of the so-called sunnah circumcision exists There is no agreed definition of the sunnah circumcision It is dangerous to refer to the practi

    24、ce as mubaah; proponents can use this as an Islamic justification for its continuation Scholars blame women and vice versa,Next steps for Progress,Sustained community education using appropriate strategies that can help them question rationale for the practice Consensus building among religious lead

    25、ers so they can become change makers Work with other community groups, drawing support from religious leaders, health workers, government officials,Next steps for Progress,Lobby for enforcement of existing anti-FGM/C laws Include FGM/C in curriculum for schools and colleges Address practical as well

    26、 as strategic needs of the community, especially for women and children Mainstream FGM/C into other gender-based programs,Next steps for Progress,More research into: FGM/C and sexual functioning of women Mens knowledge and perceptions of FGM/C and their role in the abandonment of the practice Social, cultural and psychological dynamics that make Somali women support and sustain the practice Trends in FGM/C practice among different age groups,THANK YOU,


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