The Veil (Hijab) in Christianity
April 06, 2008
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.
http://www.uniquepakistan.com/index.php/200804062914/General/The_Veil_in_Christianity.html