Angels in Islam: Made By: Sobia Ali (20201-28924)
Angels in Islam: Made By: Sobia Ali (20201-28924)
They cannot deviate from obeying Allah SWT command, therefore they do not
have a free will & they are free of sin.
According to Islamic belief, the angels constantly praise God & in Quran, it is
mentioned:
“They exalt him night & day & do not slacken” [Qur’an 21:20]
DESCRIPTION OF ANGELS
However the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was able to see the angel Jibreel AS.
The Qur'an says that we should not be concerned with how the angels appear.
However in one hadith the Prophet SAW said, “I have been given permission to
speak about one of the angels of God who carry the Throne. The distance
between his ear-lobes and his shoulders is equivalent to a seven-hundred-year
journey,”
(Abu Dawud).
THE NUMBER OF ANGELS
The number of Angels is unknown to anyone but Allah the All-Mighty & Only
Allah knows all the details & roles of all the angels:
“And none know the hosts of your Lord except He” [Qur’an 74:31]
There is no clear information about the number of angels in the Qur’an and
hadiths. However, it is possible for us to say that they are far more than we can
count based upon hadiths.
Only a few angels are mentioned in the Qur’an & the Sunnah, Others are mentioned
either by specific names or by role or their general nature of serving & worshipping
Allah. Among those mentioned are:
Hazrat Jibreel A.S
Hazrat Mikaeel A.S
Hazrat Israfeel A.S
Hazrat Izraeel A.S
Munkar & Nakeer
Kiramin & Katibin
The Angels of Muqarrabun
DESCRIPTION