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This book presents the religious, medical, social and legal debate
among Jews, Christians and Muslims around male and female
circumcision. If female circumcision today is the subject of a
national and international campaign to ban it, male circumcision is
accepted and few would dare criticize it. It is estimated wrongly
less serious than female circumcision, or with health benefits. The
author criticizes this myth maintained by the United Nations and
the World Health Organization. He demonstrates that the distinction
between male and female circumcision is illusory, both being an
unjustifiable flagrant violation of bodily integrity. This
distinction is the main reason for the failure of the campaign
against female circumcision. We cannot guarantee the right to
physical integrity of the girl if we deny this right to his
brother. The Author Sami A. Aldeeb Abu-Sahlieh. Christian of
Palestinian origin. Swiss citizen. Doctor in law. Habilitated to
direct researches. Professor of universities (CNU-France).
Responsible for Arab and Islamic Law at the Swiss Institute of
Comparative Law (1980-2009). Visiting professor in different
French, Italian and Swiss universities. Director of the Centre of
Arab and Islamic Law. Author of many books, including a French,
English and Italian translation of the Koran.
Islamist movements in the Arab and Muslim countries are demanding
for the total implementation of Islamic law as a component of their
faith. Muslim minorities in the West also have increasing demands
aiming at adapting the laws of the host countries to their
religious demands. However, this leads to many problems,
particularly due to Muslim norms which are contrary to human
rights. In order to understand these claims and the problems they
bring about, one must comprehend the Principles (al-usul). Without
such knowledge, any dialogue between the Muslims and the
non-Muslims would end up in an impasse and in incomprehension. This
work is principally based on the courses taught in different
faculties of law and Islamic law in Arab countries. We complemented
them with the writings of Muslims outside the institutional
framework. The work concludes with an analytical juridical table of
the Koran. The author Sami A. Aldeeb Abu-Sahlieh. Christian of
Palestinian origin. Swiss citizen. Doctor in law. Habilitated to
direct researches. Professor of universities (CNU-France). In
charge of Arab and Islamic Law at the Swiss Institute of
Comparative Law (1980-2009). Visiting professor in different
French, Italian and Swiss universities. Director of the Centre of
Arab and Islamic Law. Author of many books, including translations
of the Koran into French, English and Italian.
This work is dedicated to problems brought about by the presence of
Muslims in Switzerland. Even though the precise data for these
problems differs slightly from one country to another, these
problems are practically identical in Western countries where
between fifteen and twenty million Muslims live. After a
description of the Muslim view of minorities, this work presents
Muslims' demands to find out to which level these demands can be
taken in account: recognition, freedom of religion and worship,
school, family law, food prohibitions and cemeteries. If the Muslim
community continues at its present growth rate without adopting a
more tolerant system of values, this community will represent a
serious risk to the future of the democratic and legal system of
Western countries, and will be able to endanger their territorial
unity, as in former Yugoslavia. This work is written on a critical
topic in this period of extreme global ten-sions. It is exceedingly
beneficial for the Muslim community as well as the West. Both
groups must learn to co-exist if we are to survive. To analyse
problems is the first step in their solution. The Author Sami A.
Aldeeb Abu-Sahlieh. Christian of Palestinian origin. Swiss citizen.
Doctor in law. Habilitated to direct researches. Professor of
universities (CNU-France). Responsible for Arab and Islamic Law at
the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law (1980-2009). Visiting
professor in different French, Italian and Swiss universities.
Director of the Centre of Arab and Islamic Law. Author of many
books, including a French, English and Italian translation of the
Koran.
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