Prominent Christian Figures Contempt and Debase Woman

Under category: Islam and Woman Slavery-Fawzi Al Ghedairy

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these religious texts must have influenced prominent christian figures raised under the mantle of christianity and who had a deep impact on christian mentality. they spoke in the name of christianity and delivered its views on the status of woman in this religion:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

these statements and extracts from the bible and some christian figures show beyond doubt that christian woman does not enjoy any distinctive status and that she is below the christian man who shows his control and influence on this poor woman. the christian man does not hesitate or feel embarrassed to describe women with the severest descriptions that degrade her dignity and undermine her self-confidence. he considers her the cause of vices and mother of evils. it is clear from these givens that women should accept this humiliation and submission to man without any opposition or demand for mere respect let alone equal rights. woman, as understand and inferred from these texts, is mere property owned by christian man who may dispose of it the way he likes. it is strange that western critics used all these qualities to describe muslim woman. they consider that the muslim men is the one who treats woman in the same way the christian man treats christian women. however, this will be proven to be invalid and groundless when we clarify the status of women in islam.

 

[4] clark, elizabeth, women and religion: a feminist sourcebook of christian thought, new york, harper & row, 1977., p. 87.

[5] walker, barbara, the woman's encyclopedia of myths and secrets, new york, harper & row, 1983, p. 923.

[6] reuther, rosemary, religion and sexism, new york, 1974, p. 272ff

[7] bbc web site, religion/ christianity / the pope. page 3 of 9

[8] annette  van howe, freethinkers united conference,orlando, florida 1997

[9] walker, barbara, the woman's encyclopedia of myths and secrets, new york, harper & row, 1983, p. 924.

[10] john chrysostum, discourse 2 on genesis p.g. 54:589.

[11] john chrysostom, homily 9 on 1 timothy. p.g. 62:544.

[12] john chrysostom. on the priesthood, p.g. 48. 633.

[13] tertullian. on the dress of women, in patrologia graeca, 70:59

[14] gregory the great, in p.g. 59, 268

[15] schüssler-fiorenza, elizabeth, breakinq the silence - becominq visible in women invisible in church and theology, concilium, t and t clark, london, december 1985, p 3

[16] encyclopedia american international (edition), vol. 29, p. 108.

[17] mace, marriage east and west, pp. 82-83.

[18] encyclopedia biblica, 1902, vol.3, p 2947

[19] the encyclopedia britannica, 11th ed., op.cit., p. 782.

[20] mace, marriage east and west, pp. 80-81.