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=Islamic Doctrine & the Social Origins of FGM= | =Islamic Doctrine & the Social Origins of FGM= | ||
This page addresses the question of why people, both today and throughout history, engage in | This page addresses the question of why people, both today and throughout history, engage in Female Genital Mutilation. | ||
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM for short) is commonly associated with Islam: | Female Genital Mutilation (FGM for short) is commonly associated with Islam: recent data suggests that about 80% of FGM is carried out by Muslims<ref>https://fgmtruth.wordpress.com/what-percentage-of-global-fgm-are-moslems-responsible-for/</ref>, and that, considered globally, about 20% of Muslim females are subjected to the practice. It is tempting to conclude that Muslims engage in FGM because the Prophet Muhammad decreed favourably on the practice [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Female Genital Mutilation|in four hadiths]]. And this conclusion is made all the more tempting by the fact that discussions as to whether or not FGM is Islamic are conducted as if the only question that needs resolving is whether Muhammad decreed favourably (or otherwise) on FGM in the Sunnah and in the Qur'an. | ||
But any explanation for the existence of FGM has to account for the existence of four groups: | But things don't only happen because powerful men decree them. | ||
The political scientist Gerry Mackie, in his paper ''‘Ending Footbinding and Infibulation: A Convention Account'''<ref>http://webarchiv.ethz.ch/soms/teaching/OppFall09/MackieFootbinding.pdf</ref> identifies polygyny, extreme polygyny in particular, as creating conditions in which (what he calls) Chastity Assurance Practices become useful, that is they resolve real problems faced by the parents of girls and other members of the community. Chastity Assurance practices are technologies, institutions and behaviours that act to preserve the sexual purity (whether actual or reputational) of girls and women. Examples of Chastity Assurance practices are footbinding, veiling, gender segregation, arranged marriages, child marriage, chaperoning, 'honour' culture, brideprice and, of course, FGM. | |||
Gerry Mackie's analysis of how polygyny gives rise to Chastity Practices, and also his explanation of how such practices become 'locked-in' - persisting long after the originating conditions have lapsed - makes no reference to the decrees of powerful men or prophets. Mackie's work demonstrates that FGM is not caused not only by Muhammad's decrees, but also by social factors - laws, traditions, institutions, systems, beliefs - that make FGM in some way 'useful' or 'necessary'. | |||
We will also consider that that FGM predates the origins of Islam. This suggests that FGM has its origin in social factors as much as in the decrees of Mohammed. | |||
What follows explores the idea that FGM exists for two reasons: | |||
* it is a practice that solves certain problems caused by polygyny; | |||
* Muhammad, in inventing Islam, codified and sacralisied the norms, values, beliefs and institutions of Medina under his rule (and to a lesser extent of pre-Islamic Mecca and Judaism). This included the sacralisation of FGM and the causes of FGM - polygyny in particular. In doing this he ensured that FGM and its causes would persist long after they would normally have disappeared. | |||
==Who Practices FGM? Statistics== | |||
Who practices FGM? | |||
==Pre-Islamic & non-Islamic FGM== | |||
<br />But any explanation for the existence of FGM has to account for the existence of four groups: | |||
#Muslims who practice FGM | #Muslims who practice FGM | ||
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The existence of the third group (non-Muslims who practice FGM) undermines the idea that Muslims engage in FGM simply because Muhammad decreed favourably on the practice. However, most non-Muslims who practice FGM today do so as a consequence of living for centuries under the dominance of an FGM-practicing Islamic culture - the most notable example being the Egyptian Copts. For the Copts, maintaining the practice of FGM has been a centuries-old strategy to minimise persecution and stigma from a Muslim majority who would treat 'uncut' women, their families and communities as impure and contaminating. So the existence ''today'' of non-Muslims who practice FGM does not necessarily undermine the hypothesis that Muslims engage in FGM simply because Muhammad decreed favourably on the practice. The Copts, for example, practice FGM because their Muslim neighbours require them to do so. | The existence of the third group (non-Muslims who practice FGM) undermines the idea that Muslims engage in FGM simply because Muhammad decreed favourably on the practice. However, most non-Muslims who practice FGM today do so as a consequence of living for centuries under the dominance of an FGM-practicing Islamic culture - the most notable example being the Egyptian Copts. For the Copts, maintaining the practice of FGM has been a centuries-old strategy to minimise persecution and stigma from a Muslim majority who would treat 'uncut' women, their families and communities as impure and contaminating. So the existence ''today'' of non-Muslims who practice FGM does not necessarily undermine the hypothesis that Muslims engage in FGM simply because Muhammad decreed favourably on the practice. The Copts, for example, practice FGM because their Muslim neighbours require them to do so. | ||
But we should | But we should also noteremember that non-Muslims existed before Islam and some of these practiced FGM. Why? Why would people engage in this practice | ||
==The Origins and Causes of FGM== | ==The Origins and Causes of FGM== | ||
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===Problems with Gerry Mackie's 'Convention Hypothesis'=== | ===Problems with Gerry Mackie's 'Convention Hypothesis'=== | ||
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== Islam as the sacralisation of polygyny and the consequences of polygyny == | |||
==FGM: a Solution to Problems Caused by Islamic Doctrine== | ==FGM: a Solution to Problems Caused by Islamic Doctrine== |
Revision as of 13:52, 16 March 2021
Islamic Doctrine & the Social Origins of FGM
This page addresses the question of why people, both today and throughout history, engage in Female Genital Mutilation.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM for short) is commonly associated with Islam: recent data suggests that about 80% of FGM is carried out by Muslims[1], and that, considered globally, about 20% of Muslim females are subjected to the practice. It is tempting to conclude that Muslims engage in FGM because the Prophet Muhammad decreed favourably on the practice in four hadiths. And this conclusion is made all the more tempting by the fact that discussions as to whether or not FGM is Islamic are conducted as if the only question that needs resolving is whether Muhammad decreed favourably (or otherwise) on FGM in the Sunnah and in the Qur'an.
But things don't only happen because powerful men decree them.
The political scientist Gerry Mackie, in his paper ‘Ending Footbinding and Infibulation: A Convention Account'[2] identifies polygyny, extreme polygyny in particular, as creating conditions in which (what he calls) Chastity Assurance Practices become useful, that is they resolve real problems faced by the parents of girls and other members of the community. Chastity Assurance practices are technologies, institutions and behaviours that act to preserve the sexual purity (whether actual or reputational) of girls and women. Examples of Chastity Assurance practices are footbinding, veiling, gender segregation, arranged marriages, child marriage, chaperoning, 'honour' culture, brideprice and, of course, FGM.
Gerry Mackie's analysis of how polygyny gives rise to Chastity Practices, and also his explanation of how such practices become 'locked-in' - persisting long after the originating conditions have lapsed - makes no reference to the decrees of powerful men or prophets. Mackie's work demonstrates that FGM is not caused not only by Muhammad's decrees, but also by social factors - laws, traditions, institutions, systems, beliefs - that make FGM in some way 'useful' or 'necessary'.
We will also consider that that FGM predates the origins of Islam. This suggests that FGM has its origin in social factors as much as in the decrees of Mohammed.
What follows explores the idea that FGM exists for two reasons:
- it is a practice that solves certain problems caused by polygyny;
- Muhammad, in inventing Islam, codified and sacralisied the norms, values, beliefs and institutions of Medina under his rule (and to a lesser extent of pre-Islamic Mecca and Judaism). This included the sacralisation of FGM and the causes of FGM - polygyny in particular. In doing this he ensured that FGM and its causes would persist long after they would normally have disappeared.
Who Practices FGM? Statistics
Who practices FGM?
Pre-Islamic & non-Islamic FGM
But any explanation for the existence of FGM has to account for the existence of four groups:
- Muslims who practice FGM
- Muslims who don't practice FGM
- non-Muslims who practice FGM
- non-Muslims who don't practice FGM
The existence of the third group (non-Muslims who practice FGM) undermines the idea that Muslims engage in FGM simply because Muhammad decreed favourably on the practice. However, most non-Muslims who practice FGM today do so as a consequence of living for centuries under the dominance of an FGM-practicing Islamic culture - the most notable example being the Egyptian Copts. For the Copts, maintaining the practice of FGM has been a centuries-old strategy to minimise persecution and stigma from a Muslim majority who would treat 'uncut' women, their families and communities as impure and contaminating. So the existence today of non-Muslims who practice FGM does not necessarily undermine the hypothesis that Muslims engage in FGM simply because Muhammad decreed favourably on the practice. The Copts, for example, practice FGM because their Muslim neighbours require them to do so.
But we should also noteremember that non-Muslims existed before Islam and some of these practiced FGM. Why? Why would people engage in this practice
The Origins and Causes of FGM
intro
Gerry Mackie's 'Convention Hypothesis'
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Problems with Gerry Mackie's 'Convention Hypothesis'
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Islam as the sacralisation of polygyny and the consequences of polygyny
FGM: a Solution to Problems Caused by Islamic Doctrine
intro
Polygyny and its consequences
Mackie - plus corrections and extensions
Child Marriage
polygyny gives rise to child marriage, drives down age of FGM
Mahr (Islamic Brideprice)
putting financial value on perceived chastity of girls and women...
The Polygynous Family
less emotional investment in children, esp girls, more financial investment at stake
Cultural Congruence
other brutal practices relativise and make acceptable violenc of FGM (MGM, halal slaughter, wife beating, violence of Qur'an, jihad...)
FGM and the uses of Trauma
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