W. Montgomery Watt and Pierre Cachia, A History of
Press, 1965).
relations between God and human beings. Belief
world. Islamic belief in angels first appears early in
Jews, and Christians in the Middle East. Indeed,
and helpers. In heaven, they sing his praise,
guard his throne,
and visit the celestial k
aaba
, as
Muslims visit the earthly one during the pilgrim-
age to m
ecca
. They will also greet people when
they enter
paradise
. According to the Quran,
angels witnessed the creation of a
dam
, the first
human. All but Iblis (s
atan
) bowed down to
Adam in respect; God punished Iblis by cursing
and expelling him from heaven. Sometimes, Iblis
is regarded as one of the
Jinn
, a separate class of
supernatural beings, but he is also seen as a fallen
angel whose role is to test people’s faithfulness to
God’s commands. Some angels have special func-
tions. For example, g
abriel
is widely regarded as
the angel of revelation, Izrail is the angel of death,
Malik is the guardian of hell, and Israfil is the
one who will blow the trumpet on J
Udgment
d
ay
.
Other angels are responsible for recording people’s
good and bad deeds, while the angels Mlunkar
and Nakir are assigned to conduct interrogations
of the dead in their tombs, thus preparing them
for their future rewards or punishments in heaven
or hell.
Angels are said to be awesome beings made of
dazzling light and to have wings, unlike humans,
who are made of clay, and the jinn, who are made
of fire. But according to some accounts, angels
may also appear in human form, as beautiful men
and women. Islamic tradition holds that Muham-
mad encountered Gabriel many times in his adult
life: Gabriel transmitted the Quran to him, and
he served as his escort through the heavens dur-
ing the n
ight
J
oUrney
and
a
scent
. According to
some versions of this story, Muhammad also led
the angels in prayer at the a
qsa
m
osqUe
in J
erU
-
salem
. Shia Muslims share many of these beliefs
with the Sunnis, but they also claim that their
Imams have special knowledge that angels have
given to them and no one else and that the angels
protect them from harm. In s
UFism
and Islamic
philosophy, angels were associated with the stars
and planets and ranked according to their place in
the seven spheres of heaven. Some mystics even
thought that humans could perfect their souls
enough to become angels themselves.
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