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Muslims practice circumcision because it's a confirmed tradition, or sunnah, of the Prophet Muhammad. It's considered an act of fitra, which refers to practices of natural purity and cleanliness.
The tradition traces back to the Prophet Abraham, a hugely important figure in Islam, who circumcised himself as a sign of his covenant with God. So for Muslims, it’s a physical mark of their faith that connects them to a long line of prophets.
While it’s not commanded in the Quran, its importance is firmly established in Islamic teachings. It symbolizes a commitment to both physical and spiritual purification. The procedure is seen as a rite of passage and a fundamental part of a Muslim male's religious identity.
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