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  2. Angel - Wikipedia

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    An angel is a spiritual (without a physical body), heavenly, ... In other words, form - and not matter - is their principle of individuation. [87] Islam.

  3. List of angels in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Alexiel (Angel Sanctuary) Alice Angel (Bendy and the Ink Machine) Amelia Harvey ; Amenadiel (Lucifer as comic-book and TV-series) Anael (Supernatural) Angel (Monica's Gang) Angel (Chainsaw Man) Angel (The Amazing Digital Circus) Akobel (Supernatural) Angela ; Anna Milton (Supernatural) Apollyon (The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+) Asmodel

  4. List of angels in theology - Wikipedia

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    Angel of the god Bel "Messenger/Angel of Bel"; god of the Sun: Manda d-Hayyi: Knowledge of Life, Yuzaṭaq Mandaeism: Uthra: Messenger to John the Baptist, bringer of manda (knowledge or gnosis) to Earth Marfeil: Mandaeism Uthra Appointed by Yawar Ziwa over the east to watch over Ur: Marut: Islam: Angel Sorcery Mastema: Christianity, Judaism ...

  5. Category:Angels - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; العربية; ܐܪܡܝܐ; Авар; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца)

  6. Fallen angel - Wikipedia

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    In return they become friends and at his request the angel takes Idris to the heavens to meet the angel of death. [116] In a similar story, a cherub called Fuṭrus (فطرس) was cast out from heaven and fell to the earth. When Muhammad intercedes for the angel and God restores his wings after he touches al-Husayn's cradle. [117]

  7. Angels in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Quranic word for angel (Arabic: ملك, romanized: malak) derives either from Malaka, meaning "he controlled", due to their power to govern different affairs assigned to them, [14] or from the triliteral root '-l-k, l-'-k or m-l-k with the broad meaning of a "messenger", just as its counterpart in Hebrew (malʾákh).

  8. Cassiel - Wikipedia

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    Cassiel is sometimes described as the angel of tears and the angel of temperance. [17] [14] As Qafsiel, he is sometimes regarded as the ruler of the moon instead of Saturn. [19] Averroes and Ibn Arabi likewise listed Saturn as the planetary counterpart of the archangel Kafziel. [20]

  9. Hierarchy of angels - Wikipedia

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    Thomas agreed with Jerome's commentary on Mt 18:10 that every living human possesses a guardian angel. Of the angelic orders, he asserted that only the lowest five are sent by God to manifest themselves in the corporeal world, while the four highest remain in Heaven at His presence.