International Abrahamic Forum condemns German ban on circumcision

The International Abrahamic Forum is deeply concerned by the recent ban on circumcision by the court in Cologne, Germany.

We strongly believe, in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, that all people have the right to raise their children according to their own religious beliefs and practices. Reverend Dick Pruiksma (General Secretary) said, “Circumcision is an essential part of the Jewish, Eastern Christian and Muslim traditions, and has been so for thousands of years.”

Sheikh Ghassan Manasra (Co-Chair) commented that “Criminalisation will have an extremely negative effect on Muslim and Jewish communities in Germany, making it impossible for them to protect their religious and cultural identities.” Rabbi Ehud Bandel (Chair) stated that “such laws will only force Jewish and Muslim parents to have their children circumcised in places where such a ban is not in place, or even leave them with no choice but to emigrate from their homeland.” The IAF believes that this law is in effect signalling that Jews and Muslims are no longer welcome where such a ban is enforced.

Editorial remarks

*The International Abrahamic Forum (IAF) is a branch of the ICCJ which is committed to furthering Jewish-Christian-Muslim relations.

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