Women: Love of Jesus vs. Sharia Law

by | Posted June 2nd at 6:16pm

The legal framework of classical Sharia regarding women differs sharply from the narratives found in the New Testament. While Sharia establishes a highly structured, patriarchal legal code governing a woman’s public and private life, the actions of Jesus and the subsequent ministry of the Apostle Paul introduced a paradigm that fundamentally elevated the social and spiritual status of women.

1. Structural Inequalities in Sharia Law vs. The Respect of Jesus

Sharia Law: Legal and Social Subjugation

Classical Sharia jurisprudence incorporates specific text-based inequalities regarding a woman’s testimony, inheritance, and domestic autonomy.

Current Examples in the News

The real-world implementation of these strictures remains highly visible:

The Antithesis: Jesus’ Radical Dignity for Women

In 1st-century Jewish culture, women were heavily restricted in public and their testimony was generally invalid in religious courts. Jesus systematically shattered these taboos.

2. Women Leaders in the Early Church (Paul’s Ministry)

A common modern misconception is that the Apostle Paul was misogynistic. However, historians note that Paul’s actual ministry was radically collaborative, relying heavily on women who held positions of high authority, financial backing, and ministerial leadership—arrangements that stand in stark contrast to classical Sharia’s prohibition of women holding supreme leadership or judicial roles over men.

Scriptural Counterparts to Female Submission

In the closing remarks of his epistles, Paul explicitly commends several women who were instrumental in planting and leading the early global Church:

3. Jesus Exemplified Ultimate Theological Equality

While Sharia maintains an eternal gender hierarchy regarding domestic, legal, and political authority, the New Testament establishes an absolute equality of spiritual status and worth.

The New Testament Charter of Equality

Paul explicitly codified this breakdown of ancient social hierarchies in his letter to the Galatians:

“There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.Galatians 3:28

Furthermore, Paul commands Christian husbands to abandon any notion of self-serving dominance, replacing it with sacrificial love:

“Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her… In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies.”Ephesians 5:25, 28

Summary Matrix

Metric Classical Sharia Law Teachings of Jesus & Paul
Legal Standing A woman’s testimony and inheritance are legally halved in specific contexts. Absolute equality of spiritual inheritance (Galatians 3:28).
Public Agency Highly restricted; required veiling and male guardianship (Mahram). Women traveled with Jesus, funded his ministry, and learned as disciples.
Leadership Roles Disallowed from leading men in prayer, statecraft, or judicial rulings. Women served as deacons (Phoebe), teachers (Priscilla), and patrons of churches.
Marital Dynamics Hierarchical; husbands have legal disciplinary authority (Surah 4:34). Reciprocal; husbands are commanded to love self-sacrificially, even to the point of death.

Article posted by Glen R. Jackman, founder of GraceProclaimed.org

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