Nobody is going to read your nonsense.
Yes, I already predicted this behaviour. When all the proofs and facts go against you, then all of them become my nonsense.
Give me a break and come out of your Mental Disease and look at all the Links that I provided who all consists of the true facts, as compared to you when you are Only pulling thing out of your own pocket, without giving any proof.
Fact number 1)
FMG is most widespread in Iran of all Near Eastern/Western Asian nations (google which countries this is).
FMG is only present in Egypt and parts of the Maghreb and that is due to the influence of the Sahel and pre-Islamic traditions.
Fact number 3)
If FMG was considered legitimate by all 4 Sunni Muslim maddahib, FMG would be widespread and practiced by most if not all people in Arabia when that is nowhere near close to being the case. This includes Shafi'is.
What a foolish behaviour is that:
Facts are:
(1) You would be a fool to limit FMG to only the "Near East". Why not to see your "ARAB" influence in Malaysia and Indonesia with up to 93% FMG?
After all you are proud of your Arab Influence, but here you try to play clever and want to limit this part of evil Arab Fatwa to "Near East".
(2) And contrary to your constant blabbering without any proof, FMG is absolutely not widespread in Iran. And even if it is done in Iran, then again these are Sunni Kurds and Arab Shafii following Iranian Arabs.
The blame goes again upon the Arabi Shafii, but you are fool to blame the Iranians for this.
(3) And again you tried to misguide the people by claiming about Near East.
Even in Near East FMG is widespread, even more than Iran.
Alone in Yemen, FMG is above 30% (as I provided the link above), and your lie was caught red handed. It is much more than Iran. Even the Yemen Parliament opposed the laws against FMG
FMG in Saudia:
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And your another lie is about KSA, when you denied FMG in KSA. While reality is this that Shafai followers in KSA are involved in brutal Type 3 FMG in Saudia at it is practised much more than Iran.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prevalence_of_female_genital_mutilation_by_country#Saudi_Arabia
Female genital mutilation is present in
Saudi Arabia.
[25][47] FGM is most prevalent in Saudi regions following
Shafi'i school within the Sunni sect of Islam, such as
Hejaz, Tihamah and Asir.
[176][177][178] In a clinical study, Alsibiani and Rouzi provide evidence of the practice in Saudi Arabia.
[179] Another 2010 report claims post-FGM medical complications are an indicator of widespread prevalence of the practice in Saudi women.
[180] A 2012 study finds, that of the Saudi women who had FGM, Type III was more common than Type I or II.
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And in UAE, this brutal FMG is still above 34% , but you are blind enough to hide all these and blame only upon Iran.
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United Arab Emirates[edit source]
The WHO mentions a study that documents FGM in the
United Arab Emirates, but does not provide data.
[155][182] The practice is reportedly prevalent in rural and urban UAE.
[183]) In a 2011 survey, 34% of Emirati female respondents said FGM had been performed on them, and explained the practice to customs and tradition.
[27] FGM is a controversial topic in UAE, and people argue about whether it is an Islamic requirement or a tribal tradition. A significant number of UAE nationals follow in the footsteps of their parents and grandparents without questioning the practice. A 2012 report published by UAE government scores UAE at 31% on prevalence of Female Genital Mutilation.
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In Kuwait, it is above 38% and the brutal type 3 form of FMG:
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Kuwait[edit source]
Female genital mutilation is prevalent in
Kuwait in the
Maliki madhab of Sunni Muslims. A 2011 study finds 38% of women having undergone FGM, with Type II and III common.
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And in Oman, there is so much widespread that the rate goes to 90% FMG.
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Oman[edit source]
The practice is prevalent in
Oman;
[172] 90%
[173] of females have been mutilated. A 2013 article describes FGM practice in Oman, and claims the practice is very common in
Dhofar.
[26] Type I is claimed to be common in southern Oman and typically performed within a few weeks of a girl's birth, while Type IV is observed in most parts of northern Oman.
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Mr. Saif, you must be more than 90% blind to be not able to see this 90% FMG in Oman