Sunday, 14 October 2012

Part 2: The Angels

Angels in Islam

 
My daughters experience has left me quite baffled to the point where I have decided to explore further. I was advised to search the internet as it is the main search engine which appeals to a wide audience and is a modern yet influential way of providing crucial information from various perspectives. I Googled, 'the unseen world' and came up with a list of the unseen entities. The list includes; angels, jinn's, aliens, ufo's, and demons. I have decided to look at each entity in greater detail and have dedicated an individual post for these. The first unseen entity I will be looking at is the world of angels. What are angels? What does religion say about angels?
 

The angels are created by Allah; some have been created with two wings others with three and some with even four. There are differences in the appearance of angels but they are all created from light. They are all created for the purpose of worshipping Allah and are assigned particular tasks. Some are responsible for recording the good and bad deeds of human beings; whilst others are responsible for protection of human beings and others are responsible for the bringing forth of rain, and sustenance. The angel Jibra’il was responsible for bringing the revelation from Allah unto the Prophets.
 
 
 
According to the religion of Islam angels are created and exist in heaven and earth. This shows that the angels are a reality but cannot be seen to humans. Thus there is no way of physically proving angels exist except through the revelation from God regarding angels in the Quran. It is clear about the existence of angels in Islam but what about the existence of angels in other religions? Is there another religion out there that talks and believes in angels?
 
 

2 comments:

  1. are there any other religions out there that believe in angels???

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  2. yes, if you check my next post i will be talking about christaianity and angels.

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