الشافي
كلمة (الشافي) في اللغة اسم فاعل من الشفاء، وهو البرء من السقم،...
The foreskin that covers the glans and which is removed during circumcision.
"Qulfah" is the foreskin that is removed in circumcision, whether for a man or a woman. In the case of a man, it is the skin that covers the head of the penis, and in the case of a woman, it is the skin found above the vagina, and it resembles a cockscomb. In male circumcision, the entire foreskin is removed so that the entire glans becomes visible. In female circumcision, however, the skin is not removed from its root.
"Qulfah": the skin that covers the glans. Original meaning: to cut something from its root. Circumcision (in men) consists of removing it.