Perception and Attitudes of Religious Groups Towards Female Genital Mutilation.
Ahfad Journal 2005, Dec, 22, 2
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Abstract This research addresses the perception and attitudes of religious groups towards FGM practice. The respondents were 100, randomly selected from different religious groups (20 Sufists, Islamic Front 20, Mosque Imams 20, Ansar Sunna 20 and 20 Shariaa Law University Professors and Lecturers).Tools for collecting primary data were structured questionnaire and interviews. Collected data was manually analysed and results were expressed in tables of frequencies and percentages.
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