Question: In
Islam, do women also get circumcised? What does the following Hadith
mean:
‘Umar and ‘Uthman and A’ishah,
the wife of the Prophet, used to say: ‘When the circumcised part touches
the circumcised part, ghusl is obligatory’. (Mu’tta, Kitabu’l-Taharah)
Answer: No
Islam does not direct women to get circumcized. Actually, the Hadith
you have referred to has been translated literally, and thereby given
rise to the question of female circumcision. If linguistic principles are
given due considerations, the Arabic word Khitan used in the Hadith
and translated as ‘the circumcised part’ actually implies the copulative
male and female organs.
In the Arabic language, there is a
style called Muja#nasah which means using similar words such that the second
used word does not do the job of conveying its original meaning but rather
being of the same genre as the previous one. We have examples of such usage
in the Qur’an also. For example a verse says:
The recompense of evil is similar evil. (42:40)
Here the word evil used second is merely
for Mujanasah ie it does not do convey its original meaning; it
is only of the same genre. Of course, the reward of evil is not a similar
evil for the reward is a just act which the perpetrator of evil deserves;
this act of justice cannot be called evil in the literal sense.
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