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What’s Missing in Christianity from a Civic Perspective?

When we talk about Christianity, we respect it as a faith that came from Allah originally. But over time, it became focused only on personal spirituality – like being kind, praying, and believing in Jesus. But what about society? What about justice, law, leadership?

Islam is not just a religion – it’s a complete way of life. And that’s where Christianity today falls short.

No Complete Legal System

Christianity doesn’t give you laws for contracts, marriage, divorce, business, or crime. That’s why Christians have to follow secular, man-made systems. Islam? Gives you divine law (Sharia) – it protects your money, family, and rights.

No Political System

Jesus never taught how to rule a country or establish justice in leadership. That’s why Christianity leaves politics to politicians. Islam teaches Shura (consultation), justice, and how a leader must serve the people.

No Real Justice System

No detailed punishment or court system in the Bible today. How do you deal with theft, murder, or corruption? Islam gives hudud, qisas, and a full court system – with justice and mercy.

No Economic Blueprint

Is interest (Riba) allowed? How to fight poverty? What’s fair trade? Christianity gives no system. Islam bans Riba, gives Zakat, and builds a fair economy.

Separation of Church and State

Christianity today says religion is personal. The church doesn’t rule. But society suffers. In Islam, Deen and Dunya are one. Islam guides your heart – and your society.

Islam isn’t just about prayer – it’s about justice, mercy, leadership, economics, family, and peace. Christianity has heart, but Islam has heart and system.

That’s why Allah says: “This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favor upon you, and chosen Islam as your way of life.” (Qur’an 5:3)