New Straits Times

3 non-Muslim boys in mass circumcisi­on

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JITRA: Lee You Jin, 4, was cheerful as he took part in a mass circumcisi­on event organised by Kawasan Rukun Tetangga Taman Mahsuri here yesterday.

Clad in a T-shirt and kain pelikat, he was seen grinning with a lollipop in his mouth as he was pushed out in a wheelchair from a doctor’s room at Dewan Mahsuri here following his surgery.

His two elder brothers, Lee You Quan, 7, and Lee Ming Xuan, 10, went under the knife soon after, before joining their younger brother at an area where mattresses and pillows allowed all 60 participan­ts to feel comfortabl­e.

Ming Xuan said it hurt a little when the doctor circumcise­d him, but he did not cry.

He said he could not wait to be up and about again so that he could get back to his favourite activities during the school holidays such as swimming.

The trio’s father, Lee Kaw Seng, 40, said that his decision to sign up his sons for the ceremony was based on health considerat­ions.

“There are so many diseases nowadays and I fear for my sons’ health.

“I learned about the benefits of circumcisi­on and how it can reduce the risk of certain types of diseases, hence I asked them if they would like to take part in the mass ceremony.

“Surprising­ly, they were thrilled by the idea — even after I explained the procedure to them and that they might feel pain or discomfort,” he said.

The boys’ grandmothe­r, Bok Yat Choo, 59, said she was informed of the ceremony just a few days prior by one of the KRT committee members, Ong Hooi Keng.

Upon learning about her grandsons’ upcoming procedure, she immediatel­y read up on dos and dont’s post-circumcisi­on convalesce­nce, and stocked up on food that could accelerate the healing process.

“This is the first time someone in our family has undergone the procedure. It is not a common practice in our community.

“We made the decision after viewing the matter from all aspects, especially from the health perspectiv­e,” Bok said.

According to KRT Taman Mahsuri chairman Ahmad Shaker Ahmad, 56, the programme saw the participat­ion of children, aged between 4 and 11.

He said the RM30 fee paid by each participan­t covered the procedure conducted by a doctor and four medical assistants from the Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital, medicines, a free mattress, a pillow and a kain pelikat.

“Most of the cost of the ceremony, including gifts and a parade involving 12 four-wheeldrive vehicles from the Kubang Pasu Jerlun Support Club, was sponsored by KRT.” By Ili Shazwani

 ?? PIC BY SHARUL HAFIZ ZAM ?? (From left) Lee Ming Xuan, Lee You Quan and Lee You Jin resting after their circumcisi­on in Jitra yesterday.
PIC BY SHARUL HAFIZ ZAM (From left) Lee Ming Xuan, Lee You Quan and Lee You Jin resting after their circumcisi­on in Jitra yesterday.

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