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  2. Angels in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islamic depictions of angels resemble winged Christian angels, although Islamic angels are typically shown with multicolored wings. [120] Angels, such as the archangel Gabriel, are typically depicted as masculine, which is consistent with God's rejection of feminine depictions of angels in several verses of Quran . [ 121 ]

  3. Mu'aqqibat - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic tradition, a guardian angel or lit. Watcher angel ( raqib "watcher") is an angel which maintains every being in life, sleep, death or resurrection. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Arabic singular for mu'aqqibat would be a mu'aqqib "a person which follows."

  4. Category:Angels in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Archangels in Islam (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Angels in Islam" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  5. List of spiritual entities in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel, archangel who delivers messages between heaven and earth, warrior angel in the Battle of Badr. (Archangel) Ghaddar, a dog- or goat-like devil, mutilating the genitalia of men, expected to live in the desert. (Devil) Ghilman, also called Wildān are the perpetually youthful attendants in Jannah. (Human)

  6. Category:Archangels in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Archangels in Islam" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Azrael; G. Gabriel; I.

  7. Hierarchy of angels - Wikipedia

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    Some scholars suggest that Islamic angels can be grouped into fourteen categories, with some of the higher orders being considered archangels. Qazwini describes an angelic hierarchy in his Aja'ib al-makhluqat with Ruh on the head of all angels, surrounded by the four archangelic cherubim. Below them are the seven angels of the seven heavens. [8]

  8. Nāzi'āt and Nāshiṭāt - Wikipedia

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    Nāzi'āt (Arabic: نازعات, pluckers) and Nāshiṭāt (Arabic: ناشطات, drawers) are two classes of death angels subordinate to Azra'il in Islam, responsible for taking the souls of the dead. While Nāzi'āt are commissioned to take the lives of unbelievers forcefully, the Nāshiṭāt take believers gently.

  9. List of characters and names mentioned in the Quran

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    Islam portal; Biblical people in Islam; Holiest sites in Islam; Ḥ-R-M; List of biblical names; List of burial places of Abrahamic figures; List of mosques that are mentioned by name in the Quran; List of people in both the Bible and the Quran; Muhammad in the Quran; Names of God in Islam