I don't know specific answer to query, but general advice from the Prophet Muhammed PBUH is that anyone finding himself in epidemic afflicted area (s)he should stay where (s)he is (not leave area and spread epidemic) nor travel to an affected area if (s)he's away from the region (and expose themselves to disease risk).
They wiped themselves and tortured eachother.
Christians believed the black death was a punishment from god so the flagallant movement during the time of the black death was when people would offer bodily penance to god by whipping themselves in attempt to rid themselves of the black death.
How do polish react when the death of their partner occurs
Umm. Christians?
People reacted to the Black Death with fear, panic, and desperation. The devastating impact on society led to widespread death, economic collapse, and social upheaval. Many turned to religion for solace, while others blamed minority groups or sought scapegoats. Overall, the Black Death caused a profound and lasting impact on society during the Middle Ages.
With fear and trepidation.
They wiped themselves and tortured eachother.
They wiped themselves and tortured eachother.
Both Christians and Muslims are human and worship same God. They both prayed God to forgive them and save them.
Christians believed the black death was a punishment from god so the flagallant movement during the time of the black death was when people would offer bodily penance to god by whipping themselves in attempt to rid themselves of the black death.
people thought it was god's anger. Or jews poisoned the well.
How do polish react when the death of their partner occurs
Umm. Christians?
Yes Christians believe in life after death. The Bible (God's word) teaches that.
The Black Death killed approximately one third of Europe's population. The Jews suffered lower percentages of fatality, and this has been attributed to their commandments of cleanliness: bathing, ritual immersion, handwashing etc.
Us christians have the same as anyother people we have a funeral.
some are, but others aren't - not Christians in general