The Muslims and Christians responded to the Black Death in many different ways. The Christians thought of it more as a curse and the Muslims thought of it more as a blessing. In document four, the first paragraph is explaining how the Christians think that they have been infected with the plague because it is the reward for their sins. In the next paragraph, it states that the plague is a blessing from God for the Muslims. The Christians look at the plague being awful and they only have it because of all their sins, however the Muslims think of it more as a blessing and a positive thing from God.This is only one of the many responses Muslims and Christians …show more content…
Christians believed some of the causes were, excessive clothing and outrageous fashion, while the Muslims thought it could be evil fairies, demons, sin, alcohol, and prostitution. Also, they thought the disease could be prevented in many different ways. A few ways the Christians thought it could be prevented is to, cover the windows with wax cloth, fill houses with flowers and sweet smelling plants, and to avoid sleeping on their back. The Muslims thought consuming, pickled onions, pumpkin seeds, and sour juices would prevent it. They also thought staying indoors and avoiding sad talk would prevent the Black plague. These are all different ways they reacted to the Plague.
Another response they had differed from the plague was the amount of people that were impacted and the amount of people that died from the disease. In the Christian world, it killed off about thirty-one percent of the population. The Muslims lost more, they had a total of thirty-three percent die from the plague. The Christians did not lose as many people as the Muslims did.
Although they did have many differences, they also had some similarities. In document three it is discussing the symptoms of the Bubonic Plague. Because it is a disease and diseases can not