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Wednesday, January 31, 2007 | Reason : Religion as Child Abuse | print version Print | Comments

Document [Warning: Graphic] Children's foreheads slashed in Muslim saint's name

by CNN.com

Reposted from:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/01/30/ashoura.children.ap/index.html

STORY HIGHLIGHTS:
• Some Shiites believe cutting children honors a 17th-century Muslim leader
• Kids as young as one-month-old and as men as old as 100 are slashed
• Ashura marks the decapitation of their most revered Saint Imam Hussein
• Rite continues despite being banned in Lebanon


boy1NABATIYEH, Lebanon (AP) -- The 6-year-old boy screamed and shook his head to avoid the razor blade. But his father held him firmly as Hajj Khodor parted the boy's black hair and sliced his forehead three times with the blade.

Ali Madani's cries became more violent as blood gushed from the wound, covering his small, terrified face.

His father and a few other men, waving daggers, broke into a religious chant, recalling how the 7th-century Shiite Muslim saint, Imam Hussein, was decapitated, his head placed on a lance. (Watch Shiites flagellate themselves as part of an Ashura ritual )

In marking the holiest day of Ashura, some Shiites believe children should learn at an early age about Hussein's suffering, which is at the heart of their faith.

Lebanon's top Shiite cleric, Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, has banned bloodletting during Ashura, even for adults.

Clerics in mainly Shiite Iran forbid it as well, saying the practice is un-Islamic because it harms the body.

But traditions die hard, especially in a rite as fervent and emotional as Ashura, marked Tuesday by Shiites across the Islamic world. (Attacks on Shiite pilgrims kill 38 in Iraq)

babyToddlers and babies cut

In the southern Lebanese town of Nabatiyeh, hundreds of nervous young boys -- ranging from early teens to toddlers -- were ushered by their fathers into a hall hung with black banners and paintings of Hussein's last moments.

Hajj Khodor, a businessman and organizer of the Ashura ceremonies, and several other men wiped blades with alcohol before swiping each boy three or four times on the forehead.

Some boys cried and resisted, but the cutting proceeded.

"We're used to it," said Mahmoud Jaber, 43, who brought his five boys and two girls for the ritual. "We've been doing this since we were kids. I started when I was 3. It doesn't hurt because the cry of pain goes away with the faith."

Hussein Shihab, 13, wrapped in a white sheet symbolizing Hussein's burial shroud, said he felt a burning sting -- "from the alcohol" -- as the blade hit.

His father, Jaber Shihab, told Hussein not to be "a wimp," and to "be brave" as a reporter photographed him after the cut.

It was "for the sake of Hussein" that he had his head cut, the boy said. "Because blood came from Hussein's head. They cut his head off and blood flowed."

For their blood, cookies and juice

In the Ashura rites, Shiites march in huge processions, beating their chests in mourning for Hussein's martyrdom at Karbala -- a city in present-day Iraq -- in A.D. 680. The most fervent cut themselves with swords or razors or lash themselves with razor-lined chains to draw blood.

The bloodletting is a reminder of Hussein's suffering, as well as punishment for the failure of Muslims to help Hussein in his battle against Islamic ruler Yazid, leader of what became the majority Sunni branch of Islam.

Hussein was the son of Ali, the Prophet Muhammad's cousin, who Shiites believe should have been his rightful successor. The loss at Karbala effectively consigned Shiites to minority status in the Islamic world -- and it became a symbol of the sense of oppression that runs through the sect's beliefs.

Women in Ashura processions usually confine themselves to striking their chests with their fists, without drawing blood. But in Shiite areas of Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, India and elsewhere, processions of men marched drenched in blood -- along with boys.

In the Nabatiyeh hall, splashes of bright red blood covered the floor from the cutting. Some of the children held back tears and tried to put on a brave face as Hajj Khodor sliced the skin of their foreheads.

Their reward was fruit juice and cookies.

A father shoved a pacifier into his toddler's screaming mouth, the boy's forehead stained with blood.

Ali Madani's screams did not save the 6-year-old from the razor blade. His father, Bilal Madani, said his son was crying because the smell of blood scared him.

Afterward, Ali said he was happy he had gone through with it -- "for Hussein's sake."

What did he expect in return?

"God will make me do well in school," he said, sipping juice from a straw.

Hajj Khodor, wrapped in white and wearing a white turban, said he has done cuttings on boys as young as 1-month-old and men as old as 100.

Asked if it was difficult for him to hurt the children, he said: "The child doesn't understand what's going on. The parents are faithful and believe by doing this, their children will be protected and will enjoy a long life."

Hind Abinabi, a 52-year-old Shiite woman and mother of four, said to maim children was not only cruel, but also against the religion.

"When the rest of the world is going to the moon, look where these people are -- still drawing blood from their heads," she said.

One boy's screams and resistance Tuesday did pay off.

"No, no, I don't want it," the terrified boy kept yelling at the top of his voice.

After a few failed attempts, his mother quietly walked him down the stairs and out of the hall.

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1. Comment #20135 by intelligentperson on January 31, 2007 at 2:59 pm

well,excuse me mr xenu but i also think it is objectionable to appeal to the irational and emotional side of humans in order to rubbish the customs of others.many western practices would be considered abhorrent to an outsider,it is refusal to understand that makes ones arguments worth little more than shit

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2. Comment #20137 by Galactic Lord Xenu on January 31, 2007 at 3:03 pm

 avatar"Intelligentperson" (you are not), it is not "appealing to emotion" to say it is wrong--the appealing is done to show that it is worth fighting against.

Your relativism is also quite laughable, along with your grammar. How old are you? 15?

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3. Comment #20141 by intelligentperson on January 31, 2007 at 3:08 pm

oh,so you have no rashional side to apppeal too?
of corrs my age is is erelavant yet you menshion it,
is that rashional???

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4. Comment #20142 by Galactic Lord Xenu on January 31, 2007 at 3:09 pm

 avatarWhat a complete misrepresentation of what I said.

Come back when you grow up and learn to spell, reading your posts and the "thoughts" behind them is aggravating me.

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5. Comment #20146 by intelligentperson on January 31, 2007 at 3:16 pm

ok so i kant spel gud,dat dont mean i have no point ,

i would advise you to flag as troll,you ignorant sycophant, so you can continue to post your self satisfied elitist garbage in this clear-thinking oasis of yours,in peace

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6. Comment #20157 by stephend on January 31, 2007 at 4:16 pm

 avatarIntelligentperson, I see you just registered today. I wonder who you can be.

As suggested, you have been so flagged.

How absurd.

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7. Comment #20264 by intelligentperson on February 1, 2007 at 10:39 am

from their eyes not one tear do i see.
in the west , refuse a child a lollipop and they will act like they have been completely traumatised

suffering is a part of life,
we are taught not to deal with suffering but to deny it so we can sleep through the day and night

we are all asleep, i hope something will wake us up

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