Angels
Angel In Islam In Islam, angels (mala'ika in Arabic) are heavenly beings created by Allah from light. They are an integral part of Islamic belief and serve various roles, always obeying God's commands without question or free will. Angels are invisible to humans but can manifest in different forms when required. Here are some key points about angels in Islam: 1. Creation and Nature: Angels are made of light and do not possess free will like humans or jinn. They are entirely obedient to Allah and carry out specific tasks assigned to them. 2. Roles and Duties: Jibril (Gabriel): The most prominent angel, Jibril is responsible for delivering revelations from Allah to the prophets, including the Qur'an to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Mikail (Michael): Mikail is in charge of nature and the distribution of sustenance (rain, food, etc.). Israfil: Israfil is the angel who will blow the trumpet to signal the Day of Judgment. Azrael (Malak al-Mawt): Known as the Angel of Death, A...