To begin with, to the Christians the plague made them worship god much more. Most European Christians, however, relied on familiar practices: seeking the aid of parish priests invoking the intercession of the Virgin Mary, …show more content…
But the Muslims started getting an understanding of the disease. How the disease move about. Opposed the idea of contagion as an explanation for the spread of disease. They understand that it was not god chooses the person to get sick. It was through human action that spread it, People coming to contact to other people. Like touching, coughing onto someone, or touching items.
In conclusion, the Black Death was a big catastrophe in Europe. People did not know how to cure back then. People were dying left and right. The churches were not able to bury people because there were not enough room or burial grounds. People abandoned their property and they turn into religion. They felt seeking for religion would guide them and prevent them having the disease. They would do anything that the church would say or do to not have the virus. It has turn it did not help them because the way to stay away from it is do not come in contact with someone with the