Talk:Female genital mutilation in Nigeria
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"In reality, though, there is no documentation of this practice in the holy texts of these religions"
[edit]This struck me as personal reflection. Moreover, that's flat out not true. FGM is documented in the Quran and Islamic scholars widely believe it's required or prescribed. Now I know I haven't provided any citations for this but I thought this is something obvious. Python Drink (talk) 14:25, 9 June 2022 (UTC)
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