Answer 1
Both Christians and Muslims are human irrelevant to their beliefs. They both understood that it is a terrible widespread disease and prayed God to save them.
Answer 2
I do not know much about the Muslim explanation, and in any case the plague probably affected the Christian world far more because of urban overcrowding, incredibly unsanitary conditions and persistent malnutrition even at times of good harvests.
Robert A. Scott (Miracle Cures) says that ordinary people in Europe had been told that the plague was God's revenge for their sins and that to stop the Black Death they needed to confess them fully. Christians owned up out of fear of continuing divine vengeance, but no matter how hard they prayed and how often they confessed, the deaths continued. In the end they lost confidence in the explanations the priests had given them for the plague.
Answer 3
The primary group of Muslims affected by the Black Death were the Middle Easterners of Mesopotamia, the Levant, and Anatolia. The Arabian and Sahara deserts served as effective buffers for the disease which cannot sustain desert heat and cannot spread well in disconnected rural areas. The Mesopotamians saw it as Divine Punishment for having accepted the Mongol Ilkhanate, since the Abbassid Caliphate capitulated to the Ilkhanate less than a generation before the arrival of the disease. This led to a number of local uprisings and the eventual fracturing of the Ilkhanate in the 1330s. In the Levant and Anatolia, reactions were similar to those in Europe, people sought out spiritual leaders for the answer to why they were afflicted and prayed to God for it to abate. Admittedly, the percentage of Middle Easterners who were affected and died was much smaller than the Europeans because the Middle East was not densely populated and the cities were typically cleaner and drier. This meant that the pandemonium that occurred in Europe, especially the persecution of minorities (like Jews and Roma) for having "caused the disease", did not occur or occurred more rarely than in Europe.
Nobody at that time period had even an inkling of an idea about the current scientific explanations for the Black Death.
The Christians gave up on life they thought it was the end of the world while on the other hand the Muslims thought it was a blessing for their sins.
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Both Christians and Muslims are human and worship same God. They both prayed God to forgive them and save them.
In this universe, you only get one life. After you die you are dead. If you are a Christian, nothing different will happen. If you are a Muslim, nothing different. Black? Nothing different. Jew? Chinese? Tall? Short? NOTHING DIFFERENT.
I do not know where you got your information from, but you are dead wrong regarding President Obama. his father was a Muslim who left his mother to raise Obama alone, she was a Christian, after she died he went to live with his maternal Grandparents in Hawaii who were also Christian, this is how he has been raised, as a Christian, to this very day, NOT Muslim also, the church he attended is and was NOT a Black supremest church.
he was once a Muslim but had gotten converted into christian!
compare peopl's responses to the black death with some the present day responses to Ebola or AIDS?
There are no differences in Muslim beliefs around the world .
Her father is Pakistani and her mother is African American. She is also a Christian not a Muslim like her father.
Yes, it is a black muslim.
Yes, Black guys like Muslim women.
No, Black Tide is not a Christian band. Black Tide is a heavy metal band, and the band is not Christian. However, some of their songs have a Christian meaning, but that does not make them Christian artists.
i dont see y not im muslim and im dating a black guy
Black Jack Christian died in 1897.
Yes