Muslims believed that the contraction of the plague happened due to the contamination of food and water. They also believed that Christians and Jews had poisoned the water supply. However, they discovered that a poisoned water supply could not impact the vast amount of people who caught the disease. Overall, God and the “bad” …show more content…
One area included the dependency and seriousness both religions placed upon prayer. There was also forms of visual aid to expresses the utter anxiety about the outbreak: cryptograms in Islam and paintings in Christianity. They both had some form of cure-all: Christianity with cleansing the body by sweating and vomiting, and Islam with the smearing of Armenian clay. In conclusion, Islam and Christianity have different beliefs about why the Black Death afflicted the country and killed many. But they both agree that God was the primary reason of the bubonic