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mjumar Monday, July 22, 2013 01:46 PM

What is the age limit for circumcision is islam??? plz reply...
 
I am not sure what is the age limit of circumcision in islam? some help would be appreciated... thankx in advance

Sociologist PU Monday, July 22, 2013 05:26 PM

"As early as possible"

Fassi Monday, July 22, 2013 08:05 PM

[QUOTE=mjumar;628741]I am not sure what is the age limit of circumcision in islam? some help would be appreciated... thankx in advance[/QUOTE]

[B][COLOR="DarkRed"]The Time for Circumcision:[/COLOR][/B]

Islamic sources do not fix a particular time for circumcision. It depends on family, region and country. A majority of Ulema however take the view that parents should get their child circumcised before the age of ten. The preferred age is usually seven although some Muslims are circumcised as early as on the seventh day after birth and as late as at the commencement of puberty. (Wikipedia)

[B]Reference: [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khitan_%28circumcision%29#Time_for_circumcision"]Circumcision and Time for Circumcision[/URL] [/B]

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In Islam there is no fixed age for circumcision. The age at which it is performed varies depending on family, region and country. The preferred age is often seven although some Muslims are circumcised as early as the seventh day after birth and as late as puberty.

[B]Reference: [URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/islamethics/malecircumcision.shtml"]Male Circumcision in Islam[/URL][/B]

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During the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) circumcision was done for boys at the time of their Aqiqah (It's a traditional celebration for the birth of a child which involves the sacrifice of an animal in thanks to Allah. That's the short answer) as reported in al-Bayhaq.

Other Ahadith mention it being done later. The details here are not important but it goes without saying that this minor operation is easier on a baby than it is on an older boy. If it is essential, circumcision can be delayed for practical reasons, but it would be sensible to perform circumcision before the boy starts praying regularly due to practical purposes of simplifying Taharah, or being clean.

Abdullah Ibn Jabir (r.a.) and Aisha (r.a.) said:

"The Prophet (peace be upon him) performed the Aqiqah of al-Hasan and al-Hussein (the prophets grandsons) and circumcised them on the 7th. Day." (Related in al-Bayhaq & Tabarani)

Imam Nawawi says:

"circumcision is recommended to be performed on the seventh day of infancy-the day of Aqiqah (Al-Majmu 1/303)

It is not essential for the child to remain as he is when he comes forth from his mother's womb, if there is something that may be done for him that serves a purpose and is enjoined by the pure religion. Such things include shaving his head after he is born, because that is in his best interests. The Prophet of Islam (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "Remove the harm from him."

The same applies to washing the blood from him and cutting the cord by which he was attached to his mother, and other things which are done to benefit him.

[B]Reference: [URL="http://www.missionislam.com/health/circumcisionislam.html"]Circumcision in Islam[/URL][/B]



Above mentioned all the paragraphs are excerpts from the links mentioned below under each paragraph as reference so for further details do visit that links. JazakALLAH

And ALLAH knows the best....:)

mjumar Saturday, July 27, 2013 01:25 PM

[QUOTE=Fassi;628846][B][COLOR="DarkRed"]The Time for Circumcision:[/COLOR][/B]

Islamic sources do not fix a particular time for circumcision. It depends on family, region and country. A majority of Ulema however take the view that parents should get their child circumcised before the age of ten. The preferred age is usually seven although some Muslims are circumcised as early as on the seventh day after birth and as late as at the commencement of puberty. (Wikipedia)

[B]Reference: [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khitan_%28circumcision%29#Time_for_circumcision"]Circumcision and Time for Circumcision[/URL] [/B]

[CENTER][B][COLOR="Purple"] ________________________________________________________ [/COLOR][/B][/CENTER]


In Islam there is no fixed age for circumcision. The age at which it is performed varies depending on family, region and country. The preferred age is often seven although some Muslims are circumcised as early as the seventh day after birth and as late as puberty.

[B]Reference: [URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/islamethics/malecircumcision.shtml"]Male Circumcision in Islam[/URL][/B]

[CENTER][B][COLOR="Purple"] ________________________________________________________ [/COLOR][/B][/CENTER]


During the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) circumcision was done for boys at the time of their Aqiqah (It's a traditional celebration for the birth of a child which involves the sacrifice of an animal in thanks to Allah. That's the short answer) as reported in al-Bayhaq.

Other Ahadith mention it being done later. The details here are not important but it goes without saying that this minor operation is easier on a baby than it is on an older boy. If it is essential, circumcision can be delayed for practical reasons, but it would be sensible to perform circumcision before the boy starts praying regularly due to practical purposes of simplifying Taharah, or being clean.

Abdullah Ibn Jabir (r.a.) and Aisha (r.a.) said:

"The Prophet (peace be upon him) performed the Aqiqah of al-Hasan and al-Hussein (the prophets grandsons) and circumcised them on the 7th. Day." (Related in al-Bayhaq & Tabarani)

Imam Nawawi says:

"circumcision is recommended to be performed on the seventh day of infancy-the day of Aqiqah (Al-Majmu 1/303)

It is not essential for the child to remain as he is when he comes forth from his mother's womb, if there is something that may be done for him that serves a purpose and is enjoined by the pure religion. Such things include shaving his head after he is born, because that is in his best interests. The Prophet of Islam (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "Remove the harm from him."

The same applies to washing the blood from him and cutting the cord by which he was attached to his mother, and other things which are done to benefit him.

[B]Reference: [URL="http://www.missionislam.com/health/circumcisionislam.html"]Circumcision in Islam[/URL][/B]



Above mentioned all the paragraphs are excerpts from the links mentioned below under each paragraph as reference so for further details do visit that links. JazakALLAH

And ALLAH knows the best....:)[/QUOTE]
thankyou really very much. jazakAllah


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