Women circumcision

Question: If Islam honors woman and gives her rights to her, why it allows circumcising her and cutting part of her organs?
Islam doesn’t impose women circumcision, there is no obligation to do, but it is just preferable if a doctor sees it, the prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: (Circumcision is a Sunna (rubric) for men and honor for women.)
The matter is that women are not the same about this i.e. the length of clitoris, the organ from which a part is cut when necessary, if there is an abnormal woman who has a long clitoris near man’s organ, only the doctor can decide this, then Islam allows cutting small part done by the doctor so she can be moderate and not over lustful, because if she is over lustful she can harm herself, her family and her society. So the apostle of Allah said to Om-Ateya, who used to do women circumcision at that time: (O Om-Ateya, lower don’t wear out.) When Islam allows women circumcision, it is only for a few abnormal numbers who are different from normal women, not for normal moderate women. However our modern scholars tend to the idea that women circumcision is an old habit maybe only related to pharaohs, because circumcision is found only in Muslim African countries, but in Asia even in Saudi Arabia where Islam started there is no women circumcision, so it is pre-Islamic habit and Islam just adjusted and modified it.
The American researcher Marry Stews says in her book (The guide in sexual relations): Among the best habits Muslims do is women circumcision as some women has clitoris nearly as long as man’s penis, such a woman whenever her clitoris scratches her under clothes she gets sexually aroused.

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Islam does not condone female circumcision.

It is a cultural practice, NOT an Islamic one.

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Agreed with @Shak, its cultural, nothing to do with religion per se.

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There is absolutely no evidence suggesting Islam condones female circumcision and we would appreciate it if you did not post links to websites that spread such rumours.

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What are you references?

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Unfortunately, according to studies I have seen, even though its cultural and practiced by all relevant faiths in the region (Africa, Middle East), its more prevalent among Muslims within those populations. Possibly because of Islams emphasis on chastity etc.

As far as I know its not forbidden in Islam, but is considered unnecessary.

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Sometimes cultural practices are given a religious garb, to legitimize those practices. I would contend this is one of those instances.

About OP, 10 or so threads started, not a single opinion expressed. Obvious troll is obvious.