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How to remove the foreskin on penis
08 May '07 07:16 pm
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Why hindu boys not remove forskin , remove forskin good for health and save men so many deieses, hhindu boy should also start remove forskin had of penis
Answered by Md I Ghazi, 08 Jun '07 03:54 pm
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Koi bhi doctor remove kar dega, its a good idea, open penis looks better
Answered by Rahul sharma, 20 Jun '11 12:56 pm
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Tel me first r u a boy or girl...if girl why r u showing so much interest in this...if boy ask any of ur Muslim male friend u wil et d anwrs evn though ur girl ask any of muslim boy or girl
Answered by NawabNaser Shaikh, 24 Apr '10 07:25 pm
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What is Circumcision?
Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin or loose sleeve of skin covering the end of the penis so as to permanently expose the glans (or knob). Ideally it should result in full exposure of the whole glans and what is named the 'coronal groove' behind it. In such examples there is no bunching of shaft skin in the groove, leaving it smooth and unable to trap 'smegma'. Smegma is a disagreeable smelly cheesy-white substance formed in damp folds of skin on the human body. It accumulates when such places are not cleaned in normal hygiene routines and has been implicated as a possible cause of cancer of the penis in uncircumcised men and of the cervix of their partners.
Worldwide, around a quarter of all adult men are circumcised. This varies from country to country. Over 85% of Americans are done (in part because of the great economic emphasis placed on preventative health issues in that country). Around 20% of British men have been circumcised and higher proport ...more
Answered by farhan, 09 Apr '08 10:22 am
Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin or loose sleeve of skin covering the end of the penis so as to permanently expose the glans (or knob). Ideally it should result in full exposure of the whole glans and what is named the 'coronal groove' behind it. In such examples there is no bunching of shaft skin in the groove, leaving it smooth and unable to trap 'smegma'. Smegma is a disagreeable smelly cheesy-white substance formed in damp folds of skin on the human body. It accumulates when such places are not cleaned in normal hygiene routines and has been implicated as a possible cause of cancer of the penis in uncircumcised men and of the cervix of their partners.
Worldwide, around a quarter of all adult men are circumcised. This varies from country to country. Over 85% of Americans are done (in part because of the great economic emphasis placed on preventative health issues in that country). Around 20% of British men have been circumcised and higher proport ...more
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What is Circumcision?
Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin or loose sleeve of skin covering the end of the penis so as to permanently expose the glans (or knob). Ideally it should result in full exposure of the whole glans and what is named the 'coronal groove' behind it. In such examples there is no bunching of shaft skin in the groove, leaving it smooth and unable to trap 'smegma'. Smegma is a disagreeable smelly cheesy-white substance formed in damp folds of skin on the human body. It accumulates when such places are not cleaned in normal hygiene routines and has been implicated as a possible cause of cancer of the penis in uncircumcised men and of the cervix of their partners.
Worldwide, around a quarter of all adult men are circumcised. This varies from country to country. Over 85% of Americans are done (in part because of the great economic emphasis placed on preventative health issues in that country). Around 20% of British men have been circumcised and higher proport ...more
Answered by kal, 26 Jul '07 10:07 am
Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin or loose sleeve of skin covering the end of the penis so as to permanently expose the glans (or knob). Ideally it should result in full exposure of the whole glans and what is named the 'coronal groove' behind it. In such examples there is no bunching of shaft skin in the groove, leaving it smooth and unable to trap 'smegma'. Smegma is a disagreeable smelly cheesy-white substance formed in damp folds of skin on the human body. It accumulates when such places are not cleaned in normal hygiene routines and has been implicated as a possible cause of cancer of the penis in uncircumcised men and of the cervix of their partners.
Worldwide, around a quarter of all adult men are circumcised. This varies from country to country. Over 85% of Americans are done (in part because of the great economic emphasis placed on preventative health issues in that country). Around 20% of British men have been circumcised and higher proport ...more
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Islamic Rules for Circumcision
By Mustafa A.Ahmed
Cirumcision is a universal practice which is greatly influenced by cultural and religious traditions. It is the most frequent operation on males not only in Islamic countries, but also other parts of the world. For example, in the United States of America more than one million male infants are circumcised each year (1). The performance of circumcision is one of the rules of cleanliness in Islam. It is reported by Abu Hurairah that the Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) mentioned:
Five are the acts quite akin to fitra: circumcision, shaving the pubes, cutting the nails, plucking the hair under the armpits and clipping (or shaving) the moustache Recorded in Sahih Muslim, Sahih Bukhari, Musnad Ahmed and Sunnah At-Tirmidhi).
The word fitra in relation to cleanliness can refer to the Sunnah of the Prophet (Pbuh) with regard to this matter, and fitra also implies an inner sense of cleanliness in man which is proof of his moral convictions and ment ...more
Answered by ghazi, 05 Jul '07 09:31 am
By Mustafa A.Ahmed
Cirumcision is a universal practice which is greatly influenced by cultural and religious traditions. It is the most frequent operation on males not only in Islamic countries, but also other parts of the world. For example, in the United States of America more than one million male infants are circumcised each year (1). The performance of circumcision is one of the rules of cleanliness in Islam. It is reported by Abu Hurairah that the Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) mentioned:
Five are the acts quite akin to fitra: circumcision, shaving the pubes, cutting the nails, plucking the hair under the armpits and clipping (or shaving) the moustache Recorded in Sahih Muslim, Sahih Bukhari, Musnad Ahmed and Sunnah At-Tirmidhi).
The word fitra in relation to cleanliness can refer to the Sunnah of the Prophet (Pbuh) with regard to this matter, and fitra also implies an inner sense of cleanliness in man which is proof of his moral convictions and ment ...more
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Go to a surgeon. It is called as circumcision. They will remove the skin with local anaesthesia.
Answered by Subramanya, 09 May '07 10:51 am
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