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  2. Angels in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Angels in Islamic art often appear in illustrated manuscripts of Muhammad's life. Other common depictions of angels in Islamic art include angels with Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden, angels discerning the saved from the damned on the Day of Judgement, and angels as a repeating motif in borders or textiles. [114]

  3. List of spiritual entities in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Salsa'il, guardian angel of the fourth heaven. [39] (Angel) Shamka'il, an angel of the sixth heaven. (Angel) Sharahil, angel responsible for the day and the sun, Sarahiel. (Angel) Shayateen, evil spirits, tempting humans into sin. Usually the offspring of Iblis, sometimes spirits cast out of heaven. (Genie or Devils) Sila, shape-shifter, often ...

  4. Islamic mythology - Wikipedia

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    According to the hadith, [79] the Black Stone is reported to have been milky white after being descended from Heaven but was rendered black due to the sins of the people, who had touched it. [80] [81] Muslims do not worship the Black Stone. [82] The Kaaba was originally intended as a symbolic house for the one monotheistic God.

  5. Symbols of Islam - Wikipedia

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    The number 4 is a very important number in Islam with many significations: Eid-al-Adha lasts for four days from the 10th to the 14th of Dhul Hijja; there were four Caliphs; there were four Archangels; there are four months in which war is not permitted in Islam; when a woman's husband dies she is to wait for four months and ten days; the Rub el ...

  6. Mu'aqqibat - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic term al-mu'aqqibat (commonly encountered in the definite plural, Arabic معقبات "those who follow one upon another") is a term occurring in the Quran (Q.13:11) which some Islamic commentators consider to refer to a class of guardian angel. Therefore, these Angels are also called al hafathah (الحفظة) which means the ...

  7. List of characters and names mentioned in the Quran

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    Current Ummah of Islam (Ummah of Muhammad) Aṣ-ḥāb Muḥammad (Arabic: أَصْحَاب مُحَمَّد, Companions of Muhammad) Anṣār (Muslims of Medina who helped Muhammad and his Meccan followers, literally 'Helpers') Muhājirūn (Emigrants from Mecca to Medina) Ḥizbullāh (Arabic: حِزْبُ ٱلله, Party of God) People of Mecca

  8. Zabaniyah - Wikipedia

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    According to Ibn al-Jawzi, Zabaniyah angels carrying tools such as iron beater or Mirzabba(مِرْزَبَّة) with two prongs, [5] and whip made of fire. [60] The Zabaniyah angels used these tools to punish the sinners vigorously. [5] [60] According to Hasan al-Basri, the Zabaniyah will drive the sinners into hell with "iron hooks". [3]

  9. Category:Angels in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Angels in Islam" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...