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Insan Aur Farishtay (Angel) (Urdu Book)

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An angel is generally a supernatural being found in various religions and mythologies. In Abrahaamic religions and Zoroastrianism, angels are often depicted as benevolent celestial beings who act as intermediaries between God or Heaven and Earth.Other roles of angels include protecting and guiding human beings, and carrying out God's tasks. Within Abrahaamic religions, angels are often organized into hierarchies, although such rankings may vary between sects in each religion, and are given specific names or titles, such as Gabriel or "Destroying angel". The term "angel" has also been expanded to various notions of spirits or figures found in other religious traditions. The theological study of angels is known as "angeloloogy".
Belief in Angels (Arabic: ملائكة‎) is one of the six Articles of Faith in Islam. They are regarded as celestial beings who perform different tasks of God. The imagination of angels in Islam developed from the Quran and was influenced by pre-Islamic religions like Judaism, Zoroastrianism and probably even some gnostic beliefs, expanded by tafsir (exegesis) and the hadith literature.
Angels take the role of intermediaries performing different tasks of God. They are often associated with abstract concepts, specific phenomena, carrying the laws of nature[5] and can also appear personified. Due to hadith tradition, angels are generally said to be created out of light, although several traditions assume exceptions including angels created from fire or ice. For example, based on a tradition from Ibn Abbas, Azazil was an angel created from fire or even from a whole tribe of angels, created from fire. Some scholars like Al-Baydawi explained, fire and light are akin, thus it both delineate a luminous origin of angels.Others suggested a distinction between the angels of mercy, created from light and angels of punishment, created from fire.
Unlike humans or jinn, they have no biological needs and therefore no lower desires predicted by the natural world. Angels in Islam are believed to be able to take human form. This is known in the Quran and Hadith literature where Jibrail came in human form to announce to Mary, mother of Jesus, and to Muhammad about reciting the message that is the divine will of God, known to Muslims as the Quran.They may be described as creatures of pure emotion. It has been said that angels lack free will and some scholars stated based on Sura 66:6 of the Quran, they strictly obey God's commands; while others debate the extent of free will which angels have, not as beings of endowed with human reason, but as beings who may err, and if they are endowed with free will they are not subject to temptation. The implications of a well-known hadith concern an argument that took place between the angels of Mercy and the angels of Punishment about what to do with a notorious murderer who repented of his crimes but died before reaching a pre-destination that would have ensured his forgiveness. This is narrated in Sahih Bukhari Volume 4, book 56.[13] This can be seen in Islamic scholarly analysis which suggests the decision-making framework of angels is different from that of mankind, as their souls are composed of light rather than mud-like clay.
This app contains a complete relation between Human and angels and all various types of question and their answers which are in mind of human regarding angels.
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