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====there is no FGM in the Qur'an====
====there is no FGM in the Qur'an====
-  Whilst it is true that there is no mention of FGM in the Qur'an, according to traditional interpretive methodology, Qur'an 30:30 by requiring one to ''<nowiki/>'adhere to the fitrah''' indirectly, but ineluctably, advocates FGM (see '''[[#quran|FGM in the Qur'an)]]'''.
-  Whilst it is true that there is no mention of FGM in the Qur'an, according to traditional interpretive methodology, Qur'an 30:30 by requiring one to ''<nowiki/>'adhere to the fitrah''' indirectly, but ineluctably, advocates FGM (see [[#quran|FGM in the Qur'an]]).


- Most of what constitutes Islam is found not in the Qur'an but in the Sunnah. The Qur'an has 91 verses commanding to follow Muhammad's example to the last detail. However, whilst verses in the Qur'an can be assigned to certain events in Muhammad's biography, Muslims can only know what those events were by turning to the Sunnah (the Sirat and the Hadith). None of the Five Pillars of Islam are explained in the Qur'an, which, for example, tells Muslims to pray, but not ''how'' to pray.  
- Most of what constitutes Islam is found not in the Qur'an but in the Sunnah. The Qur'an has 91 verses commanding to follow Muhammad's example to the last detail. However, whilst verses in the Qur'an can be assigned to certain events in Muhammad's biography, Muslims can only know what those events were by turning to the Sunnah (the Sirat and the Hadith). None of the Five Pillars of Islam are explained in the Qur'an, which, for example, tells Muslims to pray, but not ''how'' to pray.  
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