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Dbq Christian And Muslim Responses

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The Christian’s & Muslim responses were par surely similar from the topic’s religionist,

medical, and having mixed feelings about Jewish. The two faiths were fairly different when it

came to religious state of mind; on their two different beliefs some would say it’s a

punishment vs gifted situation. The faiths have proving there similarities with a medically

statement bad air caused the plague; you’ll come to find out there are some difference from

the two. Christianity and Islam had their own feelings about the Jewish some made since

some didn’t, some of the curiosity the two faiths had were questionable.

The Black Death had the two faiths questioning their religion; the words of the Christian

family said it was a punishment …show more content…

The Muslim worshipers claimed it was a blessing or more like a gift

for the big man upstairs. Muhammad al-Manbiji said also in (doc.4, Black Death DBQ)

“prayer for lifting the epidemic is abhorrent because plague is a bless from God”. Pretty much

saying if you broke your leg it’s because God planned it to be broken.

There were a lot of ideas and opinions on the medical subject of the Black Death. Both

Christian and Muslim, though one of the causes was a miasma (impure air). The Islamic

reasonable answer with how it was caused evil moistures, abundance of shooting stars, warm

ovens, evil jinn (fairies) or demons and sin; alcohol and prostitution. Christians had a true

reason what causes the march 2o, 1345, conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, and

excessive clothing; outrageous fashion (doc.5, Black Death DBQ). Still in (doc.5, Black

Death DBQ) there were few of prevention they came up like building fires to purify

contaminated air both had that as one of their prevention; reside in a house facing north

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