Kitab al-amali
| العنوان | Kitab al-amali |
|---|---|
| المؤلف | Nepoznat, |
| النوع | kitap |
| اللغة | العربية |
| رقمي | نعم |
| مخطوط | لا |
| المكتبة: | فيدرا - Univerzitet u Beogradu |
| رقم السجل | o-1171 |
| التاريخ | 2012-03-20T13:53:37.543Z |
| نص عينة | Belief in angels is fundamental to the faith of Islam. The Arabic word for angel (Arabic: ملكmalak) means "messenger", like its counterparts in Hebrew (malakh) and Greek (angelos). According to the Qur'an, angels do not possess free will, and worship God in total obedience. Angels' duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God, recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soul at the time of death. They are also thought to intercede on man's behalf. The Qur'an describes angels as "messengers with wings—two, or three, or four (pairs): He [God] adds to Creation as He pleases..." |
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