Even in the middle ages parents would force marriage upon their daughters. Moreover, Christians believe that God gave Adam the dominion over the Earth, because a man does not originate from woman but woman from man. Continually, on day six, God thought, that it was not good to be alone; so a rib from “Adam” was taken and turned into “Eve”: “The mother of all living”. Since she was not created from a superior part of man, some individuals believe that women cannot be tougher than men. Therefore, concluding that she is under protection of men, must be helpful to him, and of course, that her initial purpose for existence was for Adam not to be alone. Different literature books such as the Quran, the Old and New Testament, and the actions of Jesus Christ define a female’s purpose. The Old and New Testaments reflect and describe women as a property of men, while the Old Testament defines women as the pervert of man, but, at the same time, it shows female in equal roles as men while the New Testament doesn’t, and the Quran definitively portrays women under the control of …show more content…
In addition, Christian, Jewish and Muslim devotions outline women as the reason for the mistakes of men. As we are taught through different perspectives, in Christianity, Eve was the one that influenced Adam to eat the forbidden fruit, because she knew nothing would happen. In Christianity, Virgin Mary is evidently considered the most important female figure. Also, it is significant to note that women have been placed in a confined role in the church and marriage itself. Since the beginning of Christianity, women have played a significant figure, but usually go unnoticed due to the actions of men and their limited roles. Notably, Jesus had female sponsors; one of them was Mary Magdalene. It is considered that she came from the city Magdala, a city known for prostitution. She was considered to be a sinner, besides the fact that it is also considered that she was the first one to see Jesus after resurrection. Magdalena played a critical role, because it proved the role of women in Christianity. Throughout history, Christian societies have not allowed women to take on roles in the church. But, of course, it has encouraged the idea that woman was created with the idea to meet an obedient role in their