2007-08-03
10:58:44
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Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality
SWT (Most Greatest Most High)
2007-08-03
13:28:35 ·
update #1
Made from Light how!?
2007-08-03
13:28:59 ·
update #2
Nancy Umm Abdel Hamid answer the question or keep your gapper closed that is like 4th time you did that, no proof nothing just bable you hurd... where is the heart in what you paste?
salam please don't answer anymore I am not even going to bother looking at your answers ... this ummah needs to show the proof! Salam
2007-08-04
04:27:26 ·
update #3
Nancy Umm Abdel Hamid
you know as a muslim I gave it time I went to sleep 2x and woke up 2x to read it gain and IT JUST DON'T MAKE SENSE WHY YOUR TRAPPING ALL THE INFORMATION FOR YOURSELF AND THEN. comnig in here like you got some... hahaha unreal!
2007-08-04
09:28:38 ·
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SubhanAllah.. I will wait a bit see what happens
Salam
HINT = GIBREAL THE ANGEL THAT IS WHY HE CANNOT FALL ALSO.... HAHAHAH ALLAH IS SO KIND! SALAM
Proof right here that angels cannot fall... cause if he did there would be no more angels... and Islam taught you that and so did Musa... A.s.
Peace
2007-08-03 13:47:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Bismillahi Rahmani Rahim - In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Salaam Alaikum wa Rahmatullah
Allah's creation of the angels is part of al-ghaib, the unseen. We know from what is revealed in the Qur'an and the Sunnah that angels are created of light, and that they are perfect obedient servants of Allah. As to the how, Allah only needs to say "Be!" and what He wills comes to pass. For subjects such as this, we should not waste time trying to come up with answers, as Allah did not see fit to share much information with us. We simply say, "We believe". And Allah knows best.
Fi Aman Allah,
Nancy Umm Abdel Hamid
2007-08-03 18:18:33
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answer #2
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answered by UmmAbdelHamid 5
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I liked Nancy's answer. Sounds just like your babel.
God Bless!
2007-08-09 22:32:07
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that according to Islam she made angels out of light.
2007-08-03 11:05:40
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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First, you have to tell us what SWT is supposed to be. Then, maybe you'll get a decent answer.
2007-08-03 11:02:52
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answer #5
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answered by free 1 indeed 4
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When you have studied your religion thoroughly then start reading other religions, you will benefit.
2007-08-11 08:14:59
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R_1g3wjP98
2016-02-25 12:14:35
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually i donnot understand your question...lol
2007-08-03 11:01:43
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answer #8
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answered by the night closet 1
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I do not understand what you are asking
2007-08-10 11:44:07
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answer #9
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answered by cheri h 7
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Allah, the Glorified, created for inhabiting of His skies and populating the higher strata of his realm new (variety of) creatures namely the angels. With them He filled the openings of its cavities and populated with them the vastness of it circumference. In between the openings of these cavities there resounds the voices of angels glorifying Him in the enclosures of sublimity, (behind) curtains of concealment and in veils of His Greatness. And behind this resounding which deafens the ears there is the effulgence of light which defies the approach of sight to it, and consequently the sight stands, disappointed at its limitation.
He created them in different shapes and with diverse characteristics. They have wings. They glorify the sublimity of His Honour. They do not appropriate to themselves His skill that shows itself in creation. Nor do they claim they create anything in which He is unparalleled. "But they are rather honoured creatures who do not take precedence over Him in uttering anything, and they act according to His command." (Qur'an, 21: 26-27). He has made them the trustees of His revelation and sent them to Prophets as holders of His injunctions and prohibitions. He has immunised them against the waviness of doubts. Consequently no one among them goes astray from the path of His will. He has helped them with the benefits of succour and has covered their hearts with humility and peace. He has opened for them doors of submission to His Glories. He has fixed for them bright minarets as signs of His Oneness. The weights of sins do not burden them and the rotation of nights and days does not make them move. Doubts do not attack with arrows the firmness of their faith. Misgivings do not assault the bases of their beliefs. The spark of malice does not ignite among them. Amazement does not tarnish what knowledge of Him their hearts possess, or His greatness and awe of His glory that resides in their bosoms. Evil thoughts do not lean towards them to affect their imagination with their own rust.
Among them are those who are in the frame of heavy clouds, or in the height of lofty mountains, or in the gloom of over-powering darkness. And there are those whose feet have pierced the lowest boundaries of the earth. These feet are like white ensigns which have gone forth into the vast expanse of wind. Under them blows the light wind which retains them upto its last end.
Occupation in His worship has made them carefree, and realities of Faith have served as a link between them and His knowledge. Their belief in Him has made them concentrate on Him. They long from Him not from others. They have tasted the sweetness of His knowledge and have drunk from the satiating cup of His love. The roots of His fear have been implanted in the depth of their hearts. Consequently they have bent their straight backs through His worship. The length of the humility, and extreme nearness has not removed from them the rope of their fear.
They do not entertain pride so as to make much of their acts. Their humility before the glory of Allah does not allow them to esteem their own virtues. Languor does not affect them despite their long affliction. Their longings (for Him) do not lessen so that they might turn away from hope in (Allah) their Sustainer. The tips of their tongues do not get dry by constant prayers (to Allah). Engagements (in other matters) do not betake them so as to turn their (loud) voices for Him into faint ones. Their shoulders do not get displaced in the postures of worship. They do not move their necks (this and that way) for comfort in disobedience of His command. Follies of negligence do not act against their determination to strive, and the deceptions of desires do not overcome their courage.
They regard the Master of the Throne (Allah) as the store for the day of their need. Because of their love (for Him) they turn to Him even when others turn to the creatures. They do not reach the ending limit of His worship. Their passionate fondness for His worship does not turn them except to the springs of their own hearts, springs which are never devoid of His hope and His fear. Fear (of Allah) never leaves them so that they might slacken in their efforts, nor have temptations entrapped them so that they might prefer this light search over their (serious) effort.
They do not consider their past (virtuous) deeds as big, for if they had considered them big then fear would have wiped away hopes from their hearts. They did not differ (among themselves) about their Sustainer as a result of Satan's control over them. The vice of separation from one another did not disperse them. Rancour and mutual malice did not overpower them. Ways of wavering did not divide them. Differences of degree of courage did not render them into divisions. Thus they are devotees of faith. Neither crookedness (of mind), nor excess, nor lethargy nor languor breaks them from its rope. There is not the thinnest point in the skies but there is an angel over it in prostration (before Allah) or (busy) in quick performance (of His commands). By long worship of their Sustainer they increase their knowledge, and the honour of their Sustainer increases in their hearts.
2007-08-04 02:25:14
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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