The Christians and Muslims are different in their response on the Black Death. In 1333 the Plague (Black Death) appears in China; in 137 it appeared in Europe. The Christians had different reactions or reasons why the Plague was placed upon them. The East and West had many different thoughts or you could say beliefs about how to prevent or the cause of the Black Death. There are three different types of the Plague or Black Death, hey are the bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic bacterial strains.
The Christians had a specific rule that was preached by Christ and abided by all Christians, it is called the “Golden Rule”, the rule is do unto others as you would have done to you. The disciples view Christ as the son of God. Most of the Europeans during this time where Christians. The Muslims, Mohammed said that he has been given the word of God (Allah), Mohammed has wrote the Koran (Islam's Holy Book), the book contained all of Islam’s fundamental beliefs. Around 630, Mohammed had gained a huge amount of followers, he was able to go back to Mecca and convert the city. The death of Mohammed in 632 did not stop the spread of Islamic beliefs, it began to spread fairly fast by the followers of Mohammed.
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They had thoughts that the Plague was a punishment by Jesus. The Europeans (Christians) had believed in many ways the Plague was caused, some of their beliefs in the causes where the March 20th, 1345, conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, and excessive clothing. Some of the “prevention” methods wheres to reside in a house facing North, cover windows with wax cloth, avoid sleeping on back, and to breathe latrine