1. jibril (gabriel) : To deliver the Divine Revelations from Allah Almighty to His chosen Messengers from among the Prophets.
2. mikail : To manage man's mundane necessities, bring forth rain and oversee the cultivation of crops.
3. Israafeel : To blow the Trumpet: once, for the destruction of the universe; and again, for the Resurrection of all accountable beings to face Judgment Day.
4. Izraaeel : Angel of Death, the most fearsome of them all, who does not delay nor expedite the hour of claiming the soul.
5. munkar and nakir : the angels who interrogate a person in the grave about his good and bad deeds.
6. Malik : the angel who is responsible for Hell. with the most fierce face.
7. Ridhwan : the angel who is responsible for Heaven (Paradise).
there are two other names of angels which stays on our left and right shoulder. the right one jotted down every good deeds. the left one do the bad deeds.
2007-03-14 14:40:29
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answered by farina m 4
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Jibrail (OR Jibraaiyl OR Jibril OR Gabriel in English and the Bible). Jibra'il is the Archangel responsible for revealing the Qur'an to Muhammad, verse by verse. Jibra'il is known as the angel who communicates with (all) the Prophets that Muslims accept. He is mentioned specifically in the Qur'an.
Azrael (Angel of Death): The Angel of Death who along with his helpers is responsible for parting the soul of the human from the body. The actual process of separating the soul from the body depends on the person's history or record of good or bad deeds. If the human was a bad person in life, the soul is ripped out very painfully. But if the human was a righteous person, then the soul is separated like a 'drop of water dripping from glass'. It is also noted that The Angel of Death will look like a terrifying beast or demon for the souls of bad people and will look like 'the most pleasant sight' when he comes for the souls of good people.
Mikail (OR Mikaaiyl OR Michael). Michael is the Archangel charged with bringing thunder and lightning onto the Earth. He is also responsible for the rewards doled out to good persons in this life. This archangel was mentioned in Qur'an.
Israfil (OR Israafiyl OR Raphael). According to the Hadith, Israfil is the Angel responsible for signalling the coming of Judgment Day by blowing a horn and sending out a "Blast of Truth". It translates to English as Raphael. The blowing of the trumpet is described in many places in Quran. It is said that the first blow will destroy everything 69:13, while the second blow will bring all human beings back to life again 36:51.
Malik is the angel who is responsible for Hell.
Ridwan is the angel who is responsible for Heaven (Paradise).
Kiraamun kaatibeen are the angels who record the good and bad deeds of a person.
Munkar and Nakir are the angels who interrogate a person in the grave about his good and bad deeds.
Harut and Marut are the angels responsible for sorcery
2007-03-14 23:24:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Archangel:
1. Jibrail (Gabriel)
2. Izrael
3. Mikhail (Michael)
4. Israfil (Raphael)
Other angel:
1. Malik
2. Ridwan
3. Kirama & Katibin
4. Munkar & Nakir
5. Harut and Marut
2007-03-14 14:46:05
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answered by ? 3
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The ones I can think of now are:
Jibreel (Gabriel) Who delivered the Message
Mikaa'eel (Michael)
Israafeel
Malik (the Keeper of Hell)
Munkar and Nakeer (Questioners)
Haaroot and Maaroot
there are many Angels in Islam and it would be worth while to read up on them. Peace.
2007-03-14 14:35:48
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answered by Angelina27 3
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I don't know that the three Abrahamic faiths have all the same angels, but they DO have the same archangels: Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, and Raphael. They also have a few others in common, but I haven't read the Qu'ran all the way through yet, so I don't know their names.
2007-03-14 14:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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There are originally 19 angels that were created before mankind. But the ones whom I aknowledge are michael(like the lord), azrael(angel of death), and jibril(master of the lord). But there are many angels. Exact number is with allah alone. And they are many. Every person on this planet has 2 angels assigned to them at birth. So conjecture the amount of angels that exist. Salaam!
2007-03-14 14:23:47
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answered by effectivecause 2
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using fact some have confidence so you might no longer shop an angels call for a individual,although i nonetheless don't be attentive to if we are able to or can not, and gabriel did communicate to Mohammed (PBUH) and this is Jibril no longer gabriel
2016-11-25 20:46:00
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answered by ? 4
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Allah has created Angels to worship Him, to carry out His commands and to be His messengers to His Prophets.
One of the angels is Gabriel who used to bring down Revelation to our Prophet Muhammad 'Alayhis-Salatu was-Salamu (peace be upon him).
Another Angel is Michael who is in charge of rain falling.
A third one is the "Angel of Death" who is in charge of taking the souls of people whose death is due.
Angels are but servants honored by Allah.
Hence we honor them and speak of them respectfully.
But we worship none of them, nor do we take them as Allah's sons or daughters (as infidels claim).
We worship only Allah who created them in this wonderful kind of creation.
Allah (Glory be to Him) says: "And they say: The Most Gracious has begotten a son, Glory be to Him! They are but servants raised to honor. They do not speak before He speaks, and they act (in all things) by His command. He knows what is before them and what is behind them, and they offer no intercession except for those whom He accepted, and they stand in awe and reverence of Him. If any of them should say, ‘I am a God besides Him’, such one We should reward with Hell. Thus do We reward those who do wrong”. [The Qur’an 21:26-29]
2007-03-14 16:50:48
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answered by BeHappy 5
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lol you are funny.
Islam has the same angels as Christianity and Judaism.
Gabriel brought the Quran to Muhammad (pbuh)
2007-03-14 14:23:28
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answered by Layla 6
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I don't know how you people pronounce these names but I will give some names.
Jibreel, Meekaeel, Israel, Israfeel, Rildhwan, Haarooth, Maarooth,
2007-03-14 16:03:49
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answered by astersoft 2
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