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GENITAL MUTILATION AFFECTING FEMALES WITHIN THE BOHRA COMMUNITY IN INDIA

Journal: SRJ'S FOR HUMANITY SCIENCES & ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Vol.11, No. 60)

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Page : 200-205

Keywords : Key Words: Genital mutilation; Bohra community;

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Abstract

Bohra's are descendants of a section of Ismailis who seceded in the early 12th Century announcement following a disagreement over race of their thirteenth Imam, Al- Mustansir, also caliph of Egypt's Fatimids (1094). Now as per the moment's script Bohra's are generally largely educated, thriving business people and good professionals in multitudinous fields. Adding up to around 1 million members, the Bohra's have settled in over 40 countries across the globe to exercise their faith and lead meaningful and prosperous lives. The Bohra's are united by a set of centuries old principles; an unvarying commitment to the faith, a genuine love for the countries in which they live, a belief in the value of society, education, women's commission, engagement with other faiths, physical health and well- being, and a responsibility to watch for the terrain and all brutes that dwell within it. Bohra's have always been pious and law- abiding citizens wherever they live. They've maintained cordial relations with all manner of governments with an end of fostering harmony and goodwill. From Mughal emperors to the British Raj as well as with ultramodern day political parties, the tribune have looked for common ground on which to lay the foundations for collective understanding that can lead to betterment for all. The Bohra community is unique mix of religiosity and fustiness along with the way they contribute appreciatively towards the development and substance of the places they live in gives them a special place wherever they may live. The present conceptual paper is to focused on Study of Genital mutilation affecting females within the Bohra community in India with prime aims (i) To understand the concept of Genital mutilation. (ii) To discuss the Genital mutilation affecting females within the Bohra community in India (iii) To analyse the importance of Genital mutilation affecting females within the Bohra community in India. The methodology of the research is a different type involving an interpretative, conversation, observation and study secondary sources, like books, articles, journals, thesis, university news, expert opinion, and websites, etc.

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