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Necla Kelek

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[[File:Necla Kelek.jpg|thumb|Necla Kelek (2010)]]
Dr. '''Necla Kelek''' ({{LifeData|birth=1957-12-31|birthplace=Istanbul|birthcountry=Turkey}}) is a German sociologist and publicist of Circassian descent. She is regarded as a distinguished [[Islam ]] critic, sees herself as a women's rights activist and has advised various German authorities on Islamic customs and customs.
Since November 2017, she is an [[intaktiv]] ambassador. Her statement against [[circumcision]]:
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|Text=Even today, the sons of Allah are circumcised by their parents, because tradition and tradition are common in the Islamic world and in the cultural environment. [[Uncircumcised]] boys are not accepted in Turkish-Islamic society, [[circumcision]] belongs to Muslimism and indissoluble to male identity. And this only wins, who can endure [[pain]]. Those who can not stand, who do not seem willing to sacrifice part of themselves to Allah, are not among them.
With this background, I reject the circumcisions on unappeasable boys.
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