In document three a man a shares his experience, the man refers that the plague was so bad that, “It is impossible for the human tongue to recount the awful truth.” People has to bury their own family, big ditches were placed and once those ditches were full, more were to be dug. “So many died that all believed it was the end of the world.” It was well known that if a human would start spitting blood, the human had a maximum of fifty hours to live. The Christians believed the plague came from God as a form of punishment. Muslims believed that everything that came from God was a blessing, including the Black Plague. Something important to know is that the main differences the two religions share, was either the plague being a blessing or a punishment. Unfortunately, Jewish people we're charged with providing the cause of the occasion for such a crime is without …show more content…
While there are some similarities, the two religions think and react differently towards the pandemic. An example of the religions being similar is the two do believe that the illness was from God, but they believe that it was either a punishment or a blessing. Although the two religions did have similarities, they both were entitled to their differences. Yes, the punishment may have been from God but the Christians believed that it was more of a natural cause. The Muslims believed that it was a blessing from God, that's the biggest difference between the two religions and how they respond to the Black