Muslim attitude towards epidemics goes back to the very early period of the emergence of Islam. These views were based on rationale and reason and of course, inspired by Quranic and Prophetic injunctions. The epidemic was considered as a Decree of Allah and not the punishment for sins committed by the Servants of God. Despondency during savages of epidemics was considered un-Islamic. Those who faced such situations bravely (with all precautions) but died were considered Martyrs.