Diskussion:Bohras
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[Quelltext bearbeiten]Dieses Bild wurde in Indien aufgenommen: In Gujarati-Schrift steht dort Daudi Bohra Musafir Khana und seitlich befindet sich Werbung in Devanagari-Schrift für Dawat Basmati. Ich sehe keine Anhaltspunkte, dass die Angabe zum Aufnahmeort Jaora nicht stimmt. Zu Daudi Bohra in Indien siehe auch hier oder in en:Dawoodi Bohra. Ich wüsste nicht, was der Verlinkung von Jaora und der Anpassung der Bildunterschrift an das Abgebildete entgegenstünde. Das wiederholte Zurücksetzen durch den Artikelverfasser ohne sachlichen Grund stellt sich mir deshalb als blanker Vandalismus dar.--Xquenda (Diskussion) 21:00, 16. Apr. 2012 (CEST)
Welches Bild?--Stephan Klage (Diskussion) 21:16, 16. Apr. 2012 (CEST)
- Dieses hier. Wie lustig.--Xquenda (Diskussion) 21:19, 16. Apr. 2012 (CEST)
- Das Bild ist gelöscht. Wovon redest Du in meinem Artikel?--Stephan Klage (Diskussion) 21:22, 16. Apr. 2012 (CEST)
- Ja, 4 Minuten nach meinem Diskussionsbeitrag (derzeit Zeitstempel um 2 Stunden hinterher). Viel Spaß noch mit deinem Artikel.--Xquenda (Diskussion) 21:26, 16. Apr. 2012 (CEST)
- Dass sich wiki verkürzt liegt doch an dir? Ohne dich wären wir alle viel weiter. Aber das verstehst Du Egomane nicht. Daher Salut.--Stephan Klage (Diskussion) 21:29, 16. Apr. 2012 (MESZ)
Weibliche Genitalverstümmelung bei Australiens Dawudi Bohra
[Quelltext bearbeiten]Police say a retired nurse and the leader of a religious sect are among four people arrested over the genital mutilation of two young girls in New South Wales.
An anonymous tip-off to the Department of Community Services sparked an investigation into the alleged mutilation of two girls, aged six and seven.
Police have arrested and charged a 68-year-old retired nurse, who they believe performed the procedures, a 56-year-old sheikh accused of hindering the investigation, and a 42-year-old man and 35-year-old woman.
aus: Four charged over genital mutilation of girls ABC News 13.09.2012
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-09-13/four-arrested-over-genital-mutilation-of-girls/4260112
A Sydney sheikh has appeared in court in relation to the alleged genital mutilation of two children.
Sheikh Shabbir Vaziri, 56, who police sources say is part of a lesser-known branch of Islam, has been charged with two counts of accessory after the fact of female genital mutilation and hindering investigation of a serious indictable offence. Police will allege the two girls had the procedure, which is also known as female circumcision, performed on them in NSW when they were aged six and seven within the past 18 months.
Police allege one mutilation was performed in Sydney; the other in another metropolitan area.
Mr Vaziri, who was arrested today, appeared in Burwood Local Court this afternoon and was granted bail.
Aus: Paul Bibby: Sydney sheikh in court over 'female genital mutilation' SMH - The Sydney Morning Herald 13.09.2012
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/sydney-sheikh-in-court-over-female-genital-mutilation-20120913-25ubq.html
Police claim Sheik Shabbir Mohammed Bhai Vaziri told members of the Dawoodi Bohra community at Auburn to lie to police when they questioned them over the mutilations.
http://www.newenglishreview.org/blog_print_link.cfm/blog_id/43892
--79.251.101.104 13:17, 14. Okt. 2012 (CEST)
- Auch in Indien schneiden traditionelle Siebenerschiiten der Dawoodi Bohra ihren Töchtern die Klitoris heraus, mit einer Petition bekunden Frauen dagegen ihren Protest:
- The mutilation occurred not in Africa, where the practice is most prevalent, but in India where a small Muslim sub-sect known as the Dawoodi Bohra continues to believe that the removal of the clitoris is the will of God.
- “We claim to be modern and different from other Muslim sects. We are different but not modern,” Bano, a 21-year-old law graduate who is angry about what was done to her, told AFP in New Delhi.
- She vividly remembers the moment in the party when the aunt pounced with a razor blade and a pack of cotton wool. …
- For generations, few women in the tightly-knit community have spoken out in opposition, fearing that to air their grievances would be seen as an act of revolt frowned upon by their elders.
- But an online campaign is now encouraging them to join hands to bury the custom.
- The anti-Khatna movement gained momentum after Tasneem, a Bohra woman who goes by one name, posted an online petition at the social action platform Change.org in November last year.
- She requested their religious leader, the 101-year-old Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, ban female genital mutilation, the consequences of which afflict 140 million women worldwide according to the World Health Organisation.
- Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin is the 52nd Dai-al Mutalaq (absolute missionary) of the community and has sole authority to decide on all spiritual and temporal matters.
- Every member of the sect takes an oath of allegiance to the leader, who lives in western city of Mumbai.
- When contacted by AFP, Burhanuddin’s spokesman, Qureshi Raghib, ruled out any change and said he had no interest in talking about the issue.
- “I have heard about the online campaign but Bohra women should understand that our religion advocates the procedure and they should follow it without any argument,” he said.
- But over 1,600 Bohra Muslim women have since signed the online petition. …
- “The main motive behind Khatna is that women should never enjoy sexual intercourse. We are supposed to be like dolls for men,” 34-year-old Tabassum Murtaza, who lives in the western city of Surat, told AFP by telephone. …
- aus:
- Female circumcision anger aired in India, AFP 23.04.2012, http://dawn.com/2012/04/23/female-circumcision-anger-aired-in-india-fm/ --79.251.101.104 13:55, 14. Okt. 2012 (CEST)
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[Quelltext bearbeiten]vgl. Musta'liten --Reiner Stoppok (Diskussion) 00:49, 8. Dez. 2012 (CET)