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The Maliki school was founded by Malik ibn Anas in the 8th century, who ruled that FGM is recommended, but not obligatory.
The Maliki school was founded by Malik ibn Anas in the 8th century, who ruled that FGM is recommended, but not obligatory.


“mustah’ab (favourable but not wajib [compulsory]). This is the preferred opinion of the Maliki thought yet there is still some disagreement.” Manzoor Hussain – “Islam And Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
“Maliki hold the view that it is wajib (obligatory) for males and sunnah (optional) for females“


“It is considered a preferred act (mandûb) for women in the Mâlikî school of law.” Sheikh (Dr.) `Abd al-Rahmân b. Hasan al-Nafisah, editor of the Contemporary Jurisprudence Research Journal , Riyadh
{{Quote|'Delinking Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting from Islam' by Ibrahim Lethome Asmani & Maryam Sheikh Abdi (2008)|“Maliki hold the view that it is wajib (obligatory) for males and sunnah (optional) for females“}}
 
“makrama for women (“noble”, as opposed to obligatory)” Wikipedia: Religious views on FGM
 
“the practice is recommended on religious grounds by the Maliki […] law school” stop fgm middle east – Islam-or-culture?
 
“The Maliki school considers female circumcision to be sunnah (optional) and preferred.” Religious views on female genital mutilation
 
“Maliki hold the view that it is wajib (obligatory) for males and sunnah (optional) for females“ Delinking Female Genital Mutilation &c


===Hanafi Madhab===
===Hanafi Madhab===
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