The Veil in Christianity

http://almuhajabah.tripod.com/christianveil.htm

Introduction

A common misconception is that Muslim women are the only ones who cover
their hair. It may be true that Islam is the only religion in which most
women follow its directives to cover the hair, but it is not the only
religion to have such directives.

It is particularly interesting to look at the case of Christianity, since
Christianity is the predominant religion in the West, and it is Westerners,
including observant Christians, who are often the first to criticize Islam
because of the hijab (modest dress, including headcovering).

Is Covering the Hair a Religious Commandment for Christian Women?

There can be only one answer to this: yes, it is! Simply open the Bible to
the First Epistle to the Corinthians, chapter 11. Read verses 3-10.

But I would have you know that the head of every man is Christ and the head
of the woman is the man, and the head of Christ is God. Every man praying or
prophesying with his head covered, disgraces his head. But every woman
praying or prophesying with her head uncovered disgraces her head, for it is
the same as if she were shaven. For if a woman is not covered, let her be
shaven. But if it is a disgrace for a woman to have her hair cut off or her
head shaved, let her cover her head. A man indeed ought not to cover his
head, because he is the image and glory of God. But woman is the glory of
man. For man was not created for woman, but woman for man. This is why the
woman ought to have a sign of authority over her head, because of the
angels.

The meaning of this passage is plain enough. We can make the following
syllogisms:

Syllogism 1

Praying with an uncovered head is a disgrace

Having a shaved head is the same as praying with an uncovered head

Therefore, having a shaved head is a disgrace

Syllogism 2

If it is a disgrace for a woman to have a shaved head, she should cover her
head

It is a disgrace for a woman to have a shaved head - see syllogism 1

Therefore, a woman should cover her head

In other words, the passage means what it says. Have you ever wondered why
Catholic nuns dress like they’re wearing hijab (Muslim hijabi women, have
you ever been mistaken for a nun? I have, more than once). Have you ever
wondered why Mary the mother of Jesus (peace be upon them both) is always
depicted in Christian art with her hair covered? Did you know that until the
1960s, it was obligatory for Catholic women to cover their heads in church
(then they “modernized” the service)?

There are some interesting points that can be made about the Christian
directive.

  1. The explicit purpose of the Christian woman’s headcovering, as stated by
    Paul, is that it is a sign of man’s authority over woman. The explicit
    purpose of Islamic hijab is modesty. Strange how so many Westerners think
    that the purpose of hijab is a symbol of male authority. Maybe they know
    that that’s what it is in their own religion (Christianity) so they assume
    that Islam must be the same…!

  2. The Christian woman is to cover her head whenever she is praying, whether
    it be at the church service or just personal prayer at home. This may mean
    that if she is not praying at home, she is uncovered around male guests who
    are not related to her; or if she is praying at home, that she is covered
    around her own husband and family. If any more proof were needed than Paul’s
    own words that the Christian headcovering is not about modesty, this must
    certainly be it!

This puts hijab in a whole new perspective, doesn’t it! To my non-hijabi
Muslim sister who feels that hijab is a sign of oppression for the Muslim
female, please do read the above and then read the Quran. Believe me, if
Allah SWT meant for hijab to be a sign of male authority, the Quran would be
as unambiguous about it as Paul is in the Bible. Isn’t this difference the
kind of thing that attracted you to Islam in the first place?

Do Any Christian Women Today Cover Their Heads?

It is true that most Christian women do not, and many don’t take other
teachings of the Bible (against pre-marital sex, adultery, etc) literally
either. However, there do seem to be a growing number of Christian women out
there who are committed to following the Bible as it is written. Below are
some webpages that I found that call for Christian women to cover their
heads in accordance with the commandment of the Bible.

That’s very informative Sadya…Thanks…:k:

But unlike the wayward ways of the Christians who have departed from the true teachings of the Bible, Muslims will want to stick to their roots by the teeth or by crook…

If the Christians did follow the Bible as was supposed to be followed, there would have been no need for Islam…Christianity would have sufficed…

According to a scholar, a new faith is brought forward only when the previous teachings have been corrupted, changed or deleted that a new faith is brought forward by a designated Prophet. It won’t happen again as Allah :swt: Himself has taken on the task of preserving the word of Quran and called it the last.

Who cares how many fakers and wannabes claim prophethood, for a Muslim, the end of Prophethood has come

From Daud :as: to Musa :as: to Eesa :as: to Hazrat Mohammed :saw:, the reason for the chain of Prophets was to keep teaching mankind and to keep them focused on the Creator and His Majesty and to be prepared for the afterlife…

Christians are also forbidden to eat pork and to observe abstinence…They don’t, we do…

It’s a tough job, but someone’s got to do it…And Muslims are entrusted with that responsibility…Hence, the people who do works of prophets are Muslims…

informative post sadya!

Dear Sadya,

True, Catholic Women used to be required to wear a veil in Church. I still have some tucked away. Some catholic women, mostly older, still wear them. Lots of non-catholic Christian Women wear their Sunday hats.

I myself miss the tradition of veiling in mass, and fasting after midnight prior to mass, as to me the tradition was sort of a way to keep God in ones heart while making ready to attend mass. Am unsure why Vatican II deemed unnecessary. Catholic females still wear a traditional veil when making first communion.

I believe the nuns did cut their hair, though not shave, prior to wearing wimple. I believe as a traditional symbol of modesty, rejectly vanity.

On the other hand..isn't hair a natural part of the body created by God?

And a natural covering/protection of ones head designed by God?

And what if one loses ones hair naturally? Or unnaturally due to chemo treatments or disease?

Averagegirl. Molvis have explanation and answers for everyone regardless of one’s religion. When it comes to who is right, then all others are told that they have left the “true” teaching of their books. I was at a bar with a friend having a drink over the weekend and I asked myself this question: “What is God’s religion”, and I couldn’t answer myself.

Does God wear veil? Does she eat nachos?

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*Originally posted by NYAhmadi: *
Averagegirl. Molvis have explanation and answers for everyone regardless of one’s religion. When it comes to who is right, then all others are told that they have left the “true” teaching of their books. I was at a bar with a friend having a drink over the weekend and I asked myself this question: “What is God’s religion”, and I couldn’t answer myself.

Does God wear veil? Does she eat nachos?
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Unsure about the nachos....Am thinking God might enjoy a bowl of icecream though:)

Who/What is Molvis?

And I agree, the Q "What is God's religion", is pretty much unanswerable.

Is my belief that God was revealed to us in many ways, in ways God decided, in various ways that peoples of all cultures are able to comprehend and accept, even though peoples understanding and perception differ.

The differences in perception/beliefs just might be God's blessing in disguise. If one ponders with an open attitude, the discussion about difference in practises, beliefs does tend to keep God on ones mind and in ones heart.

It's tragic that many, if not the majority of us humans are unable to truly accept and appreciate the faith of people who differ from ourselves. Many of us tend to construe other peoples faith as incorrect if it differs from what we ourselves believe, thus labeling others as unbelievers.

Who truly knows what God intentions truly are? After all he created all of us.

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*Originally posted by NYAhmadi: *
Averagegirl. Molvis have explanation and answers for everyone regardless of one’s religion. When it comes to who is right, then all others are told that they have left the “true” teaching of their books. I was at a bar with a friend having a drink over the weekend and I asked myself this question: “What is God’s religion”, and I couldn’t answer myself.

Does God wear veil? Does she eat nachos?
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First find a religion, then form an opinion and then post on that knowledge...

Right now you are like a naked soldier in the midst of a battle...

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*Originally posted by Lajawab: *

First find a religion, then form an opinion and then post on that knowledge...

Right now you are like a naked soldier in the midst of a battle...
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I think NYAhmadi's point is that any imperfect human can claim to be an authority on the religion of God, and perhaps even quote sources to back them, but its God himself who is the final authority. Not man.

^^ AAG, no man can claim authority over religion, not even the Prophets…Even they were ‘divinely inspired’ and did not create something out of thin air…That’s why people spend their lifetimes in pursuit of being the closest to Allah :swt:…The Prophet’s message told us how to be closest…

Some become closer by worshipping an ape, some by fire and some by following the teachings of Prophets…Remember WWJD?

Glad you agree;)

WWJD?

Please explain.

now i am no scholar on religions, nor have i read the bible, but i remember a strict christian scholar quoting a verse from the bible in one of his books where he (from bible) proved scientifically that darwin's theory of evolution was wrong and how God was the Only Creator....

the verse meant something like "man is the glory of God and woman is the glory of man hence she shud cover herself"....

and sorry i have no references....

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*Originally posted by armughal: *
now i am no scholar on religions, nor have i read the bible, but i remember a strict christian scholar quoting a verse from the bible in one of his books where he (from bible) proved scientifically that darwin's theory of evolution was wrong and how God was the Only Creator....

the verse meant something like "man is the glory of God and woman is the glory of man hence she shud cover herself"....

and sorry i have no references....
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Well logical..

If she didn't cover herself, she'd be running around naked.

One could construe the wisdom of a woman covering herself without having to explain that women were also created by God.

Be thankful;)

Welcome you back AAG…You were MIA for a while there…

WWJD = What Would Jesus Do

Jesus:as: was a Prophet hence Christians follow his examples…

I used it as an example that Christians follow this as their way to God…

Thanks.

Exactly as I thought Lajawab.

My Q. is?

WWJD?

WWMD?

WWYD?

^^ For Muslims AAG, it would be more like WDMD...:)

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*Originally posted by Lajawab: *
^^ For Muslims AAG, it would be more like WDMD...:)
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And Lajawab

I can appreciate that. Respect that.