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    Introduction: What Are Angels?  
      Angels are the hope of humanity. They are the source of light and the energy of creation. They are the beacons for every seeker,
 the oasis in every desert,
 the waves in every ocean,
 the spring of every river,
 the crystal in every diamond. They are
 the dew from heaven on every leaf. They are
 the life in every drop of blood in animate beings,
 the motion behind every living cell. They are
 the driving force of constellations
 and galaxies.
 They are the stars
 and suns
 and moons in every firmament.
 The universes swim in their orbits. They are the superpowers known
 by all traditions, beliefs,
 and philosophies.
 It is universally known, based on these sources, that God created the 
    angels to carry out His orders and transmit the messages that pertain to 
    human beings. Angels are honored, subtle beings created from light who serve 
    their Lord. They exemplify the qualities of perfection, obedience, and 
    dedication. They can take any form they like at any time and place. They 
    carry unlimited miraculous powers through which they can reach anyone in the 
    blink of an eye to help and to heal, to serve and to console, to love and to 
    be loved.    Angels take any form they wish in the physical world. As crystal water 
    takes the form of the cup in which it is poured, angels can take the form of 
    any creation which they visit. They do not retain their full original form 
    of light when they are sent to human beings: "Say: If there were in 
    the earth angels walking secure, We had sent down for them from heaven an 
    angel [without change] as messenger" (17:95). Angels can come as 
    birds, as human beings, or as a form of light like a rainbow adorning the 
    sky. They have a mind and a heart, but no will and no desire other than to 
    serve and obey God. They are never too proud to obey Him.    Angels worship day and night without fatigue. They do not need to sleep, 
    as their eyes never tire. They know no heedlessness. Their attention never 
    wavers. Their food is glorification of God, their drink is to sanctify and 
    to magnify Him. Their intimacy is in calling their Lord through hymning and 
    singing His praise. Their enjoyment is to serve Him. They are devoid of any 
    and all physiological restraints. They suffer no mood-changes.    Angels inhabit Paradise and the seven heavens. They worship more than 
    human beings because they came before them and they have greater and more 
    powerful faculties than they. They are more pious than human beings because 
    they are innocent and unable to fall into mistakes or wrongdoings. They 
    never ask forgiveness for themselves but always for human beings. This shows 
    us how much they care for us and to what extent God created them to look 
    after us. God made them our guardians because a guardian is more perfect 
    than the one he guards.  Angels are more knowledgeable than human beings. The teacher, again, is 
    better than the student. Their knowledge is of two kinds: intellectual and 
    traditional. "Intellectual" means here: "of the essence of reality" or "of 
    the heart." "Traditional" means: "revealed and translated down from above."
    
       
    Intellectual knowledge is a must, such as knowledge about God and His 
    attributes. It is impossible for angels, the prophets, and pious people to 
    fail to possess it. They have no excuse in failing to know it. The knowledge 
    that is not obligatory is the way in which God has created the wonders of 
    creation, such as knowledge of the Throne, of the Pen, of Paradise, Hell and 
    Heavens. In addition there is the knowledge of the different kinds of 
    angels, human beings, the inhabitants of the earth on the ground, under the 
    ground, in the air, and under the sea. In the latter kind of knowledge 
    angels are undoubtedly more versed than human beings. This is because they 
    were created long before them: angels accompanied the entire process of 
    creation of the universes as well as that of human beings. They are also 
    more familiar with that knowledge because of their God-given vision and 
    hearing. But such knowledge is only attainable to those who have purified 
    their heart and vision among human beings.    
    As for traditional knowledge, it is the prophetic knowledge that cannot 
    be known by human beings without benefit of revelation. Only angels are able 
    to bring that kind of knowledge to them. They were indeed the intermediary 
    between God and human beings in that respect. Furthermore, it is possible 
    that they are the continuous intermediaries of the events of the Last Day, 
    after having been those of past and present events up to the Last Prophet, 
    Muhammad, Peace be upon him. They are knowledgeable in the traditions that 
    particularly regard them and with which God has entrusted them. That is the 
    reason why angels are far more knowledgeable than human beings and carry six 
    kinds of perfect attributes:    They are messengers from the divine presence;  are noble in God's sight;  They have been empowered by God with a power rendering them capable of 
    pure obedience;  are well-regarded and firmly established in the Divine Presence;  They are obeyed in the earthly world;  are trustworthy in receiving, keeping, and delivering the revelation.
       
    The perfect state of human beings can no doubt never be achieved until 
    the angelic power is linked with it. By God's permission, angels monopolize 
    that angelic power which enlightens any human individual that connects with 
    it. The perfection of human beings, therefore, depends on the capacity to 
    annihilate the human soul in the crucible of the angels. The conclusion of 
    this process is described in the Koranic verse: "Thou soul in complete 
    rest and satisfaction! Return unto thy Lord, accepted and accepting! Enter 
    thou among my servants (angels), and enter thou my Garden!" 
    (89:27-30)     According to that verse, God causes the spirit of human beings to 
    enter 
    the throng of the angels first, then Paradise. A condition of entering 
    Paradise is to receive angelic greetings and revelation, at which time one 
    enters it as a spirit endowed with angelic attributes. God then makes of 
    such spirits messengers for His continuous creations; they are granted the 
    happiness of living in Paradise and enjoying the sight of their Lord. God 
    made the greetings of angels necessary for human beings when their spirits 
    enter into the angelic power. This is to elevate them to a higher state and 
    produce for them a great happiness. Therefore, without the heavenly input of 
    angels, the spirit of human beings cannot reach everlasting happiness.  The contribution of the angels to human happiness is derived from their 
    perfection. Angels are free from any kind of anger, illusion, imagination, 
    or delusion. This characteristic gives them the power to be in the divine 
    presence and under God's divine light. It is because of these shortcomings 
    that human beings are prevented from being in the divine presence. Because 
    perfection resides only in the state of reaching the divine presence, only 
    angels can properly be said to have the attribute of perfection among 
    created beings.  The spiritual dimensions of angels have different aspects.  
      
    
    The angel is a 
    sublime luminescence. 
    
    His knowledge is perfect and complete because he knows the secret of the 
    unseen and
    
    is acquainted with the hidden secrets of creation. 
    
    His knowledge is real, active, and continuous. 
    
    The action of the angel is genuine because angels are committed to serve and 
    their commitment is perfectly carried through.    
    Angels inhabit the seven moving planets, the polestar, and all the fixed 
    stars of every other galaxy.  
      
    
    Orbits are like their bodies whose hearts are the planets. 
    
    The movements of these planets in their orbits is the principle of the 
    changes on this planet earth. 
    
    The movements of angels in this universe has an influence on the states of 
    human beings on this earth. 
    
    From the movements of these angels, by God's order, the connection is made 
    between the movements of galaxies. 
    
    The transmission of signals even millions of light-years away from us affect 
    the states of human nature. 
    
    The heavenly world thus always holds sway over the earthly world.    
    God created the sun from the angelic light. It allows this world to see 
    everything of the material objects that were previously wrapped in darkness. 
    Without that light of the sun nothing can be seen.    The latter always shines and reflects on the moon like a mirror so that it 
    appears like a shining body. In the same way human beings, though they are 
    inscribed by an angelic power, darken themselves through the oppression of 
    their ego. Never theless, they are in a position to be always shining, and 
    shining far more radiantly than the moon.    The moon possesses nothing of the light of the sun by itself; it only 
    reflects at best. The main power belongs to the sun. Similarly, God has 
    placed and organized in every orbit of the heavens, skies, galaxies, 
    planets, and Paradises a creation differing from one orbit to another. They 
    act like mirrors that reflect the light of the angels from the divine 
    presence.    These celestial phenomena extend that angelic light, mirror-like, 
    for the benefit of human beings and other creations. That light is "made 
    subject" (musakhkhara) to whatever is needed by creation. That light 
    is the source of the angelic power, the very angelic power itself. Indeed, 
    it is the substance of goodness and benefits every place of creation.    As the angels move in the divine presence, their lights move in and upon 
    the orbits which God created to be governed by them. Angelic powers affect 
    the movements and contents of these orbits. Since these orbits reflect 
    angelic lights upon earth, we see how human beings can in turn be affected 
    by the movements of orbits in their lives. Angelic lights also affect 
    feelings, moods, manners, and actions.    The elements and qualities of human beings and other created objects on 
    earth vary according to their respective distances from the sources of 
    angelic power. Hence we find differences between human beings, even though 
    their bodies are similar. This is because they differ in respect to their 
    connections with angels. The differences are not really in bodies but in the 
    human beings' spiritual attributes and characteristics.    Human beings carry from childhood either the characteristics of goodness 
    and holiness, or those of evil and wrongdoing. That is a very real picture 
    of the spiritual "dress" of human beings and their hierarchies: one receives 
    an angelic power while the other does not. This is what makes one better 
    than the other, just as diamonds excel emeralds, which are better than 
    sapphire, which is better than rubies. All these are rare jewels but they 
    vary in exellence. For all these jewels are more precious than gold. Gold is 
    more precious than silver and silver is more precious than iron. The latter 
    ends up as scrap while the others are always kept as valuable elements.    Light is better than darkness. The transparent is better than the opaque. 
    The subtle is better than the dense. The enlightened person is better than 
    the one in darkness. The beautiful is better than the ugly. The one calling 
    to goodness is better than the one calling to evil. The shy, courageous, 
    generous, patient one is better than the one who carries hatred, enmity, 
    darkness, evil, greed, and stinginess. All the above-mentioned 
    characteristics depend on the nearness or farness of their respective 
    bearers to the sources of angelic power.    Therefore, in this world the human spirit is a sign pointing dimly to the 
    perfection of the higher world. It is like the light of the candle in 
    relation to the light of the sun, or a small drop in relation to the ocean. 
    Angelic light is the means of visibility of light on earth, both material 
    and spiritual. We know about the sun from its rays. Similarly, we know about 
    God from the creations of the heavens and the earth, the perception of which 
    is brought about by the shining of angelic light upon them and their 
    expression through revelation by that light. There is no darkness for us 
    deeper than the non-existence of angelic light. There is no light of God 
    more expressive for us than the angelic light. The appearance of each single 
    thing is the result of this light, just as the existence of each thing 
    proceeds from its existence. In this way God preserves creation through the 
    light of the angels.      Human beings are themselves like a veil or eclipse of the angelic 
    light. That is, they eclipse the angelic light which eclipses the light of 
    God. Thus you can see the attributes of the Creator through His wonderful 
    creations. This is the meaning of the Prophet's saying: "Think of the 
    creations of God. Do not think of His essence."    
    The spirits of human beings can be described as atoms inside the heavenly 
    world and their bodies as the houses of their spirits. Now, the house has a 
    state and the inhabitant of the house has a state distinct from the first 
    state.  
      
    It is clear to us that the 
    inhabitant is more honorable than the 
    house, for the greatness of the house depends on its inhabitant. { 
    What makes Kabbah is Muhammad {S}}
    
    These human spirits are an actual part of the angelic spirits. 
    
    That is why the condition of entry into Paradise for the soul of a dying 
    person is that it be accepted into the angelic realm first, as we have said. 
    That is also why the human spirit is qualified to receive transmission from 
    the angelic powers, as the satellite dish is made to receive transmission 
    from the main station. 
    To the extent that these individuals are connected to the angelic powers, 
    they become undoubtedly more and more important to other human beings on 
    earth. However, human bodies remain a compound of many different elements 
    mixed together. The bodies of angels, on the other hand, are only made of 
    light from the divine presence. It is important to know that this difference 
    never goes away in the material world. That is why the angels prefer to 
    support the spirits of the bodies of prophets. For the prophetic spirits 
    have elevated their bodily receptacles to the point where they acquire all 
    manners of gnosis and spiritual states. These in turn enable them to become 
    beacons of light spreading heavenly gifts and carrying God's message to His 
    creation. All these relations between angels and prophets, saints and pious 
    people, obtain by God's will and His permission.    Angels are honored because of their knowledge and status as inhabitants 
    of Paradise and recipients of God's satisfaction. They always look at their 
    Lord and seeing nothing but their Lord. As we said previously, the 
    inhabitant is more important than the body it inhabits. This is evident in 
    the fact that the Prophets are more precious than their mothers, although 
    they inhabited their mothers' wombs. The status goes to the prophets, not to 
    their mothers, because of the prophets' greater connection to the angelic 
    powers. As an illustration we may say that the spirit of Jesus is better 
    than his mother's body, and similarly that the spirit of the Messenger of 
    God (Muhammad) is better than his mother's body.    When God created creation, He said: "Lord of the heavens and the 
    earth and all that is between them, the Beneficent; with Whom none can 
    converse. On the day when the angels and the Spirit stand arrayed, they 
    speak not, saving him whom the Beneficent alloweth and who speaketh right."
    (78:37-38) God shows in these words that the angels are from among 
    His greatest creations. They stand second to him and they are His messengers 
    of revelation sent to His prophets. He has honored them by letting them 
    reveal the astounding knowledge in two ways: spiritually and phenomenally. 
    He reveals it spiritually by letting prophets bring such knowledge in 
    heavenly books and thereby guide others to the faith and honorable manners 
    characteristic of the servants of God. He reveals it phenomenally by 
    inspiring the hearts of humankind to investigate and discover the visible 
    world and accumulate empirical data. Hence, they achieve the most 
    sophisticated technology that can possibly be reached by them in every given 
    century.    
    This opens another window into understanding the role of angels among 
    human beings. Scientists are actually using the energies that radiate from 
    the angels on this earth to build up technological knowledge. By use of 
    angelic energy they achieve a perfect mode of living: educating, helping, 
    and healing those in need.  Spiritual people use the angelic power as a path of discovery for 
    different purposes. They use this power in the knowledge that it is special 
    grant from God.  
      
    He gives them a sacred and noble trust that has the 
    potential to govern countless bodies other than their own. 
    This ability is 
    defined as " the angelic power in them." These spiritual people are known in 
    Islamic spirituality as abdal: "changed ones." 
    They can move from one 
    place to another in the blink of an eye. They can live at one and the same 
    time in the first and the second place. 
    They can live in many other places 
    as well and yet maintainn the same appearance as their original self. This 
    is called ubiquity. 
    Famous abdal in sufi history are al-Junayd,
    Abd al-Qadir Jilani,
    Jalal al-Din Rumi, Muhyiddin ibn Arabi, Mansur al-Hallaj.  Sufi scholar-saints such as these, also known as knower-saints or 
    gnostics (`arif, pl. `arifun), have confirmed that there is 
    another world between that of human bodies on earth and that of angels, and 
    have called that world the imaginal world. This imaginal world is more 
    subtle than the earthly world and yet denser than the angelic world. This 
    characteristic of the imaginal world allows the abdal to travel 
    within that dimension in the way that we have mentioned.    The method used by these spiritual people can be described as a 
    self-riddance of the trappings of gravity. Everything yearns for its origin 
    and the body yearns for earth which is pulled by gravity. The spirit, 
    however, yearns to the heavenly realm which pulls upwards. These abdal
    were capable of balancing the opposite elements earth/heaven, or 
    upward/downward, within themselves in such a way that the element earth 
    which once dominated over the other is now dominated by the other and 
    follows it.    The intellect dominates the conscience to the extent that some have said 
    that the conscience is in the prison of the mind. If the intellect is of the 
    destructive type, that person will use knowledge and self-discovery to hurt 
    instead of to heal. Laser beams can be used for destruction as well as 
    healing, but they are the same rays in either case. If that intellect does 
    not balance properly between right and wrong, then it will be using the 
    knowledge it acquires in an inappropriate way. If, however, the conscience 
    dominates and plays a greater role, it will at one point dominate over the 
    mind and ensure that it is controlled by the yearning to do good. That is 
    best for himself and for humanity at large, for that person will be 
    constantly motivated to use his knowledge to help and to serve others.  
      
    
    This is the case in the body that imprisons the spirit: the person who can 
    balance the two poles within will be qualified as a wise one. 
    
    Further down the road, if that person can progress more in the heavenly 
    direction, he can use his spirit to dominate the body and acquire those 
    powers that cut through the fetters of gravity. 
    
    This enables him to use the spirit to move the mass of the body, not only 
    his own but those of others as well. For such a spirit, when it connects 
    with its angelic power, will become a form of energy and light. 
    
    These entities can move mass at higher speeds than the mind can conceive. 
    This is how these pious people known as saints or abdal were known 
    to appear at any critical time and any place that they liked. 
    Thus, they 
    help people and teach them. The ubiquitous appearances of one's person in 
    many places are like reflected images of the same one body through the 
    mirror of an angelic power.  
    This mirror produces thousands upon thousands 
    of pictures at the same time, except that those pictures are every bit as 
    real as the original which is being reflected. {similar to Facsimile 
    machine}   
    God will create an angel called al-Natiq, " the Uttering Angel," out of 
    His own dhikr (remembrance) of Himself for every one of these types 
    of realized people.  
      
    
    That angel is instructed to inhabit the heart of the pious servant of God. 
    
    His duty is to continuously inform that servant of his duties and 
    obligations in each twenty-four hour cycle, besides the known duties of 
    worship. 
    
    This link of information establishes a further possibility for the saint of 
    reaching other human beings through the power of his heart. 
    
    Furthermore, God will enable him to hear the minutest cell in his body. 
    
    The angel speaks to him and explains why God created it, what physical 
    purpose it serves in the body, what can poison it, and what can heal it. 
    Moreover, it will inform him how to heal himself from any disorder of his 
    body, and enable him to heal others through his acquired angelic energy. 
    
    The saint's angelic power thus enables him to converse freely with every 
    cell in his body as if he were speaking to another person sitting in the 
    same room. This ability will open for him the understanding that the human 
    body to which is joined an angelic power is greater and even less fathomable 
    than this entire universe. 
    
    Indeed, each cell is a world unto itself. It is inhabited by all kinds of 
    infinitesimally small spiritual laborers. Their function is to run the life 
    support system of that cell. A factory needs all kinds of instruments and 
    machines, labor and managers to keep it alive and protect it from any kind 
    of error and destruction. In the same way, scientifically speaking, the cell 
    has its own defense system against any invader from outside: that protection 
    is produced by the tiny angelic staff whom God created for that purpose.    
    As the saint becomes more and more perceptive in his inner hearing and 
    speaking, he will concentrate his entire power. He then places it in 
    his heart exclusively of any other focal point. This process can be compared 
    to the concentration of light which does not burn if scattered over the 
    paper, but burns if reassembled into one ray under a magnifying glass.    
      
    
    At that time the saint will be able to send that gathered angelic light out 
    of his heart in order to reach any human being on this earth and any 
    heavenly being above. 
    
    The continuous build-up of this angelic power in the 
    saint's heart allows him to witness heavenly sights and acquire heavenly 
    knowledge.  
    
    This continues until the day comes when an 
    indescribable light appears in the horizon of his heart. 
    
    This light expands the heart to an infinitesimal degree.
    It removes from it all the remaining veils that up to 
    this point prevented it from reaching the realities of the heavenly world. 
    
    Meanwhile, God orders the angels, each one in his state, duty, and position, 
    to inform that pious individual of three things:  
        
    
    the reason of his creation, 
    
    his position in the divine scheme, and 
    
    his duty within creation. 
    
    Every single one of these angels will thereupon adorn that pious person. 
    They will endow him with a kind of gift. At a certain point, he will himself 
    become "dilated" which, in the language of mystics, means that he will be 
    clad in a subtle body of light, the same light that characterizes angelic 
    beings. That body is not visibly transparent to other human beings. 
    Nevertheless, they can feel the light that emanates from the saint's body 
    and be attracted to him as a magnet attracts other elements.  When people are attracted to this Knower-saint, however, he must not show 
    that he is different from others and pretend to be higher than them. He must 
    be an instrument of this angelic power. Being proud puts him in the same 
    category as Satan. Although the latter possesed an angelic power he fell 
    from heaven because of pride and that power was taken away from him. The 
    saint must only use angelic power in a constructive way, for the happiness 
    and benefit of human beings. He must do so without asking for anything in 
    return from those he helps. Angels never ask anything for themselves, 
    rather, they always ask for the sake of human beings.    
    Children have not been involved in 
    the low desires that strip the heart of its angelic power. In fact, they are 
    at the rank of saints although they themselves are unaware of it, much less 
    their parents and relatives. The child that declares that he has visions 
    and sights is telling the truth;    
    whereas the parent who hears the child's accounts sifts them through the 
    grid of the mind and does not consider them factual. "I heard music," "an 
    angel came to me," "people came and disappeared," "they brought me gifts," 
    are frequent utterances of children who blurt out these statements as the 
    event occurs. The child cannot control himself, however, the saint keeps all 
    these events hidden from others.    An intermediary state of knowledge exists between that of children and 
    knower-saints which may be called a "premature sainthood." In that state 
    many people experience visitations and sights and sounds which may be few 
    and far in-between, or on the contrary frequent. These happenings seem 
    discontinuous and even perhaps incoherent, like someone being addressed in a 
    foreign language and struggling to understand.    
    The reason is that those experiencing them have not 
    achieved the state of purity that permits them to converse fluently with 
    their angelic power. Like children, they cannot help revealing these 
    experiences as soon as they occur or shortly thereafter in ways that may or 
    may not make sense to them or to others.    The happiness that these retellers of angelic visitations feel in telling 
    others of their experiences is like the happiness of a child who receive 
    candy. A child will become happy with its candy and forget about a diamond. 
    Nevertheless the goal remains the diamond. It is important for persons to 
    always re-direct themselves towards that goal: the continuous connection of 
    their heart with angelic power at every moment of their life.    Each human spirit evolves from the point when it was present and 
    testified before God on the Day of promises, to the reality of earthly life 
    then to the life of the grave then to eternal life. This evolution consists 
    in changes from one image to another.    The garment the spirit takes in the 
    fourth month of its life in the womb is kept until death{ 
    4 Hijab Rahma Subhan Rafi al Ala}. Another dress is 
    put on in the grave, which also deteriorates. Finally, the spirit puts on 
    the body of the hereafter. This body changes to an angelic body at the time 
    it enters among the angels, as we have already mentioned in relation to the Koranic verse "Enter thou My servants."    That angelic body will keep on changing, continuously and forever, from 
    one excellent dress to one even more excellent, according to God's infinite 
    creation of the levels of Paradise. Each dress of paradise, when worn, opens 
    a new level. When one sees this new level, he desires to attain it. He puts 
    on this new garment by divine permission. And a resurrection from one level 
    of Paradise to the next continues ad infinitum. This astonishing phenomenon 
    shows the great extent of God's power of creation.     
    In every period of evolution from one dress to another prior to Paradise the 
    individual can understand his surroundings and in what state he is. He will 
    be living in that very state and experiencing it but he cannot understand 
    the other states. A person is virtually imprisoned in the state he is in and 
    cannot see any other state.  
      
    
    On the other hand, the individual who reaches the full state of sainthood 
    can understand everything from beginning to end. 
    
    That is what differentiates the ordinary individual from the saint. 
    
    A saint has already acquired the subtle body of light which enables him to 
    see the past, present and future in one brief moment. 
    
    Indeed, he can attain the knowledge of the souls from the moment they stood 
    in the divine presence to the day they came to this world, entered the 
    grave, were resurrected and stood before God again, and entered Paradise. 
    
    This reality is expressed in the following prophetic tradition in which one 
    of the Companions of the Prophet was asked by the latter to give those 
    present a glimpse of his angelic vision:  Harith ibn La`man said: "Once I went to the Prophet and he asked me in 
    what state I spent the day. I replied : "As a true believer." Then the 
    Prophet asked me the state of my faith. I replied: "I see the throne of God 
    and the people of Paradise helping each other, and the people of hell 
    lamenting in hell. I see in front of me eight heavens and seven hells as 
    clear as idol-worshipers see their idols. I can recognize each individual 
    just like a miller can recognize wheat from barley. That is, who is to go to 
    paradise, and who is to be found in hell. In front of me people are like 
    fish and ants. Shall I stay silent or continue?" The Prophet told me to stop 
    and say no more." [Abu Hanifah, "al-Fiqh al-Akbar"].    One of these accomplished saints in more recent times said:
     
      "I met an angel standing on the shore of a vast ocean. I saluted him, 
      and the angel replied: 'Wa alaykum al-salam wa rahmat Allah.' Then 
      the angel asked me by my name, 'O So-and-So, how is your shaykh, the 
      master of abdal?' and he named him. I answered him by giving him 
      good news about my shaykh, then I asked him how he knew him. He expressed 
      surprise and answered: 'Do you think we do not know him? Everyone in our 
      realm knows and respects him. When God elevated him to his rank He 
      informed everyone in His creation, all the angels and every single 
      creation on earth, that that person had reached the station of I love him, 
      and I want everyone to love him also. Therefore, every stone, tree, 
      animal, angel and jinn love him.' I said: 'There are some people on earth 
      who want to kill him because they are jealous of his angelic knowledge and 
      power.' The angel said: 'It is impossible that anyone can kill the one 
      whom God loves and has raised to an angelic power.'"     "The angel continued:  'Your master can hear and see the image of every created object in this 
      universe. In this universe, there is nothing but these created 
      reflections. They represent angels, human beings, and every element, 
      living and non-living; and all of them are praising their Lord. All 
      creation, except human beings who did not reach the state of angelic 
      vision, are given a knowledge that enable them to hear each other's 
      praising and hymning in whatever orbit of space or existence they move. 
      Everyone praises his Lord with his own attributes and in the words of his 
      own language. God gives everyone the understanding of the other's language 
      but not the permission to use it. He has to use his own language.'"
        "I interrupted the angel: - 'Even the inanimate elements can understand the praising of others?'
 - 'Yes, even they can understand. A stone is inanimate to human eyes but 
      it is a living and praising creation. Haven't you heard of those who heard 
      the stones praising God in the presence of the Prophet and his 
      Companion-saints?'" { Atomic Form is Living and 
      in Resonance}
 "He continued: 'We angels have been created out of divine light, and we have been greatly 
      honored! Yet we both admire and pity you, human beings, because you have 
      been created in God's image. Haven't you heard the saying of the Prophet: 
      'God created Adam after his likeness'? We understand this to mean that 
      human beings have been elevated to a rank where He honored them by 
      allowing them to reflect His image. This honor has raised human beings to 
      a very high level. That is why God said in the Holy Koran: 
      'Verily 
      We have honored human beings, and We have carried them over the earth and 
      over the sea' (17:70). These two bodies, 
      earth and the ocean, here 
      represent the external knowledge and the internal."
   
      "Such honoring of human beings is chiefly represented by their face, 
      and the head is the true center of gravity of human beings.  
      For you cannot say that the perfect place denoted by the word 'likeness,' 
      in God's creation of human beings, consists in this or that limb of the 
      body, as they are all the same from one person to another. But every one 
      has a different face and there lies God's likeness.  
      That is why the Prophet scolded the man who struck another on the face and 
      forbade the striking of the face of human beings, even in battle."    
      "When God wants to manifest Himself, He looks at His creation. His 
      first attention goes to human beings because they resemble him. Those who 
      resemble Him the most among them, are the saints; hence the Prophet said 
      of them: 'They remind you of God.' We angels may speak to prophets alone, 
      except for saints."     "We also pity you because human beings are unwilling to open themselves 
      to attract the angelic power by which they reach the state of heavenly 
      knowledge that is their inheritance. That makes us appear in your human 
      form in varying shapes and degrees of light, in different places and to 
      different ages of human life, to remind you that you have been honored 
      with an angelic power and a divine likeness. Keep the likeness! Use the 
      angelic power! It shall elevate you to that luminous station without which 
      God said: 'Verily, those for whom God did not appoint light, they 
      will never inherit light!' (24:40) and He said: 'Light upon 
      light!' (24:35)    declaring that the light of the heart's vision 
      must be connected with the light of angelic power, ensuring success and 
      guidance to all human beings. That light shall then appear over the entire 
      human realm like a rising sun and a rising moon over all of creation, 
      without ever setting. The light of this power, at that time, will make 
      every individual like a moon, that is, a heavenly body that will reflect 
      the original light for the rest of creation. By this light, this world 
      will be preserved, the love of nature will rule the earth, and everyone 
      will live in peace and love, swimming in the ocean of angelic beauty and 
      harmony."  The angel spoke this, then he gave me the angelic greeting of peace and 
      left.   
    Belief in the Angels    
    34:40: "And on the day when He will gather them all together, He 
    will say unto the angels: Did these worship you?"   
    43:53:  "Why, then, have armlets of gold not been set upon 
    him, or angels sent along with him?"   
    It is said that the word "angel"  
      
    
    comes from the Latin "angelus," 
    which is borrowed from the Greek "angelos." 
    In Arabic the word is "malak" 
    or "malaak," plural "malaa'ikat." 
    The Arabic root verb "alaka," 
    which means "to give a message," confirms the angel's etymological 
    connection to the function of Messenger of God in the semitic languages. 
    The existence of angels is one of the pillars of belief in most religious 
    traditions and that is the case in Islam also. God mentions the angels in 
    the Holy Koran in more than ninety different places. They also occupy 
    prominent places in the narrations of the Prophet Muhammad, Peace be upon 
    him, and the many accounts of saints and the pious men and women of the 
    recent past and present. The following pages are an all-too-brief selection 
    of some of the accounts and explanations that have reached us from those 
    three sources.    The Koran says (2:285): "The Messenger believeth in that which hath 
    been revealed unto him from his Lord and so do the believers. Each one 
    believeth in God and His angels and His scriptures and His messengers - We 
    make no distinction between any of His messengers - and they say: We hear, 
    and we obey. Grant us Thy forgiveness, our Lord. Unto Thee is the 
    journeying." God thus orders every person to believe in His angels 
    as an obligation parallel to that of believing in Himself, His Books, and 
    His Messengers.   
    The Angels of Koran  4:166: "But God Himself testifieth concerning that which He hath 
    revealed unto thee; in His knowledge hath He revealed it; and the Angels 
    also testify. And God is sufficient witness."  God has created a tree in the seventh heaven, on each leaf of which is 
    found one letter of the Holy Koran. Every leaf is a throne carved from a 
    precious stone, and every letter is represented by an angel sitting on that 
    throne. Every angel is the key to a different endless ocean of knowledge, 
    which has no beginning and no end. In every ocean there is a complete 
    universe with its own unique creation. The diver into these oceans is the 
    Archangel Gabriel. It was he who brought to the Prophet the pearls of those 
    oceans when he appeared to him and said three times: "Read!" To this command 
    the Prophet, Peace be upon him, each time answered: "What am I to read?" and 
    Gabriel said:  
      Read: In the name of thy Lord who createth,Createth man from a clot.
 Read: And thy Lord is the Most Bounteous,
 Who teacheth by the pen,
 Teacheth man that which he knew not. (96:1-5)
 
 
    At that time the Archangel brought to the Prophet two green pieces of 
    cloth from heaven, one of which was decorated with all kinds of precious 
    stones from the earth, and the other with precious elements from heaven.  
    He 
    opened the first cloth and told the Prophet to sit on it, and he handed him 
    the second one and told him to open it.  
    When he opened it, he received the 
    Holy Koran with words of light, and the secret of that tree in the seventh 
    Heaven was revealed to him.  
    Whoever reads the Holy Koran with sincerity and 
    piety is enabled to enter these oceans of knowledge and light.  
    The Prophet 
    Muhammad, Peace be upon him, saw a tablet made of rare pearls under the 
    Throne of God and another tablet of emerald.  
    Upon the first was the first 
    chapter, Surat al-Fatihat, which consists of seven verses, and upon the 
    second the entire Koran. He asked the Archangel Gabriel, "What is the reward 
    of one who reads the Fatiha?"  
    Gabriel said, "The seven doors of hell will be 
    closed for him, and the seven doors of paradise will be opened for him."  
    The 
    Prophet said: "What is the reward of the one who recites the whole Koran?" 
    Gabriel replied: "For every letter that he reads God will create an angel 
    that will plant a tree for him in paradise."
     Then the Prophet saw a triple 
    light radiating in three directions, and he asked what it was. Gabriel said: 
    "One of them is the light of the Verse of the Throne (2:255), the second is 
    the Chapter Ya Seen" (Chapter 36), and the third is the 
    Chapter of Oneness (Chapter 112).  
    The Prophet asked: "What is the reward of 
    one who reads the Verse of the Throne?" Gabriel replied: "God said: It is My 
    attribute, and whoever recites it shall look at Me on Judgment Day without 
    veil."  
    The Prophet then asked: "What is the reward for one who reads the 
    Chapter Ya Seen The answer came from God: "It consists of 
    eighty verses, and whoever reads it will receive eighty mercies: twenty 
    angels will bring him twenty mercies in his life, twenty more angels will 
    bring him twenty mercies at his death, twenty more, twenty mercies in his 
    grave, and twenty others, twenty mercies on Judgment Day." 
    
    The Prophet said: "What is the reward for reading the Chapter of Oneness?" 
    The answer came: "The angels will give him to drink from the four heavenly 
    rivers that are mentioned in the Holy Koran: the river of pure crystal 
    water, the river of milk, the river of wine, and the river of honey."  
    The Angel That Carries the Whale That Carries Creation
    3: 190-191: "Lo! In the creation of the heavens and the earth and 
    in the difference of night and day are signs of His sovereignty for those 
    possessed of understanding, such as remember God, standing, sitting, and 
    reclining, and consider the creation of the heavens and the earth, and say: 
    Our Lord! Thou createdst not this in vain."    
      
    In the beginning God Almighty in His majesty created a huge jewel of 
    green peridot. 
    No one but He knows its size. 
    Then the Lord trained His gaze 
    onto that jewel and looked on it with a glance of awe. 
    Under the influence 
    of God's gaze, this jewel became liquid and began to undulate. 
    It turned 
    into a sea and began to boil and churn and was moved from its depths. 
    
    As it boiled, it began to evaporate, and steam rose up from it. 
    
    This vapor continued to rise, and below it remained a thickening, 
    coagulated, precious mass. 
    
    From the layers of vapor the Lord of the worlds created the seven heavens, 
    and from the remaining primordial mass he created seven layers which He then 
    made into the seven earths. 
    
    The thickness of each of the layers of heaven and earth was five hundred 
    thousand light-years, and as for the space separating each of them from the 
    next only God knows it as He said: "Have not the unbelievers then beheld that the heavens and the earth
 were a mass all sown up,
 and then we unstitched them
 and of water fashioned every living thing?
 Will they not believe?" (21:30)
 
    
    After creating the heavens and the earth, God created a great angel. 
    
    Between his eyebrows there is a distance of five hundred light-years. 
    
    He has two wings decorated with great constellations. They spread their 
    lights like flickering fires over his majestic shoulders. 
    
    One wing represents the East, the other the West. The angel was ordered to 
    bend down his neck. 
    
    With both his arms he lifted up the whole of creation spanning the East and 
    the West. 
    
    He carried this burden until he came to rest right beneath the divine 
    Throne. There he will remain until Judgment Day. 
    When he lifted his burden, the angel saw that his feet remained suspended 
    in mid-air. God then ordered the angels to bring from the highest Paradise a 
    stone of red ruby.  
    This heavenly rock was placed beneath the angel's feet so 
    that he found a place for his feet.  
    Now this red ruby remained suspended in 
    mid-air.  
    So the Lord brought an enormous ox which had seventy-thousand legs 
    from Paradise.  
    This ox 
    { Taurus}was so huge that its horns reached from the highest 
    heaven to the foot of the divine Throne.  
    It was immeasurably greater in size 
    than the angel carrying the heavens and the earth.  
    The angels placed the red 
    ruby stone between the horns of the ox where it was firmly grounded; except 
    there was nothing to support the feet of the ox.  
    God, therefore, fashioned a 
    dome-shaped vessel; its breadth was a distance of seven hundred thousand 
    light-years.  
    The angels placed this vessel beneath the feet of the ox.  
    The 
    ox now stood firm. But the vessel was left hanging in the air. From the 
    perfection of  
    His divine power, God created a whale by the name of
    Lutia.  
    He 
    then ordered the angels to place the vessel on its back, and the angels 
    obeyed.  
    By the will of God, the vessel stood fast. Now only the whale 
    remained in the air.  
    So God created an angel more beautiful than the new 
    crescent moon. Half of it is fire and half snow. Its constant prayer is: "By 
    the Lord who has made this fire cohabit in peace with this snow, may God 
    bless and forgive His human beings."  
    Thus God made the angel that carries 
    the universes stand on top of the red ruby, placed on top of the ox that 
    rested on the dome-shaped vessel that sat on the whale Lutia who swam in the 
    palm of the angel of opposites like a ring lost in the midst of a great 
    desert. 
 
    Angels and the Creation of Adam  
    2:31-33: "And He taught Adam all the names, then showed them to the 
    angels, saying: Inform Me of the names of these, if ye are truthful. They 
    said: Be glorified! We have no knowledge save what Thou hast taught us. Lo! 
    Thou, only Thou, art the Knower, the Wise. He said: O Adam! Inform them of 
    their names..."  
    2:34: "And when We said unto the angels: Prostrate yourselves 
    before Adam, they fell prostrate, all save Iblis. He demurred through pride, 
    and so became a disbeliever."  
    7:11: "And We created you, then fashioned you, then told the 
    angels: Fall ye prostrate before Adam! And they fell prostrate, all save 
    Iblis, who was not of those who make prostration."  
    15:28-31: "And remember when thy Lord said unto the angels: Lo! I 
    am creating a mortal out of potter's clay of black mud altered. So, when I 
    have made him and breathed into him of My spirit, do ye fall down, 
    prostrating yourselves unto him. So the angels fell prostrate, all of them 
    together save Iblis. He refused to be among the prostrate." 
     
    17:61: "And when We said unto the angels: Fall down prostrate 
    before Adam and they fell prostrate all save Iblis, he said: Shall I fall 
    prostrate before that which Thou hast created of clay?"  
    18:50: "And remember when We said unto the angels: Fall prostrate 
    before Adam and they fell prostrate, all save Iblis. He was of the Jinn, so 
    he rebelled against his Lord's command."  
    20:116: "And when We said unto the angels: Fall prostrate before 
    Adam, they fell prostrate all save Iblis; he refused."  
    38:71-73: "When thy Lord said unto the angels: lo! I am about to 
    create a mortal out of mire, and when I have fashioned him and breathed into 
    him of My spirit, then fall down before him prostrate, the angels fell down 
    prostrate, every one."     
    God taught Adam the names of everything in creation: the inner nature and 
    the outer, qualities and quantities, and the secret of all existence. It is 
    by virtue of this knowledge that He elevated him to a state of purity and 
    perfected him to reach the divine knowledge from which angels derive the 
    nectar of their own knowledge. God thus enabled Adam to teach and inform the 
    angels, although he was created after them.   
      
    
    These verses point to the essence of the human condition, whereby human 
    beings can reach a station where they command angelic power. 
    
    They teach us that angels can take the form of human beings, and that human 
    beings can purify themselves to the point of carrying angelic attributes.  God has placed the angels at the service of His beloved creation, and 
    caused them to appear to mankind and help them. This is symbolized by their 
    prostration to Adam. It was Adam whom God chose as His viceroy on earth and 
    not the angels. "And had We willed We could have set among you angels 
    to be viceroys in the earth" (43:60). Many stories illustrate this 
    angelic service to humankind in the following pages.  It is related that when Adam approached death he assembled his children 
    and he told them that he desired to taste of the fruit of Paradise again. 
    All his children went in search of such fruit. The angels knew that Adam was 
    going to die. They received his children with heavenly shrouds in their 
    hands and water from the rivers of Paradise for Adam's final ablution. 
    Adam's children were surprised. "How did you know that our father was ill?" 
    The angels replied: "What are you looking for?" The children answered that 
    their father was sick and that he desired a fruit of Paradise. "Perhaps that 
    will heal him," they said. The angels told them: "O children of Adam! 
    Paradise was created for you. We are but the caretakers of that place for 
    you. How can the owners ask permission from the caretakers? But if you wish 
    to enter it again, you have to come back to the divine presence and reclaim 
    your angelic reality as before." "How can we do that?" asked the children of 
    Adam. The angels replied: "You have to long earnestly to meet your Lord, and 
    he will teach you the way back to Him." "And then?" asked the children of 
    Adam. The angels said, "Then, you have to enter through the door of death."
    
     Adam died, the angels came down and buried him themselves, showing his 
    children the manner of this ritual and teaching it to them for the first 
    time. After that, the sun and the moon were eclipsed for seven days and 
    seven nights.  
    Noah's Angelic Light  
    23:24: "But the chieftains of his (Noah's) folk, who disbelieved, 
    said: This is only a mortal like you who would make himself superior to you. 
    Had God willed, He surely could have sent down angels. We heard not of this 
    in the case of our fathers of old."    Noah was born with the light of prophets on his forehead. God created 
    that light before Adam and He caused it to pass from one generation of 
    prophets to the next until the Seal of Prophets, Muhammad.  
      
    
    After he received the prophecy Noah preached for nine hundred years. The 
    angelic light in him shone forth and even the animals and stones were 
    praising God when they saw him. 
    
    Yet Noah's people were so stubborn that he succeeded in calling only eighty 
    persons to the true faith, among them three of his sons. 
    
    In the end Noah was fed up and he asked God to be relieved from the task of 
    constantly calling in vain. God accepted Noah's request and decided to send 
    the Great Flood as a trial for human beings. When the command came for Noah 
    to build the ark, he asked for instructions and God sent him Gabriel to 
    teach him how to build it. 
    
    Gabriel ordered the angels of safety to collect the best timber for a ship 
    to resist the Waters of Wrath. 
    
    The angels brought Noah a pile of wood and timber from the
    cedar-trees of Lebanon which were later used to 
    build the Temple of Solomon. 
    
    They placed the wood in front him. The pile was so great that from whatever 
    point of Noah's country one looked at it, that pile always seemed to cover 
    the sky above one's head. Noah took one splinter of that pile and from it 
    began to build a huge ark.    
    Never before had a ship been built in that 
    country.   
      
    
    Noah's country did not meet the sea or any other great body of water. 
    
    His people scoffed at him, saying: "A ship in the middle of a plain!" and: 
    "How should there be a flood in this country which hasn't even seen rain in 
    so many years?" 
    
    Gabriel instructed Noah how to piece together the hull of the ship with
    one hundred and twenty-four thousand planks.  
    
    On each of these planks was inscribed the name of one of the one hundred and 
    twenty-four thousand prophets who were to appear from the beginning of 
    creation to the end of times, starting with Adam. 
    
    God created an angel to safeguard and insure the soundness of each plank 
    even after it had been incorporated into the ship. This was done to show 
    that God protects his creation with his beloved ones among the angels and 
    the prophets. 
    
    God places within creation itself the causes and effects of salvation and 
    the road to Paradise. God saves His beloved servants time and again with the 
    arks of salvation brought by the angels. In times of disasters, plights, 
    wars, famines, and great depressions, angels never fail until today to bring 
    help and relief for those who ask. The following story illustrates this.    
    Abraham's Honored Guests51:24: "Hath the story of Abraham's honored guests reached thee (O 
    Muhammad)?"  
    Abraham's nickname was: "Father of guests" because he was so hospitable. 
    Because of his great hospitality, God always sent him an angel to keep 
    company with him, so that Abraham would not have to sit and eat alone.  
      
    
    One time God sent Abraham three angels to bring him news of a son, although 
    he and his wife were quite old. It is said that the three angels who visited 
    Abraham are called "honored" because Abraham, the Intimate Friend of God, 
    served them himself. 
    
    It is also said that they are called this because the guest of an honorable 
    person is himself honorable. 
    God blessed the lands of the entire Middle East with great angelic 
    presence and light. 
    
    He caused all the prophets and saints who are mentioned 
    in His revealed Scriptures and traditions to be born there. 
    
    God made them 
    visit and bless the various locations that He caused to bathe in perpetual 
    angelic light, such as Mecca, Madina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Sinai, Yemen, and 
    the mountains of the Lebanon. 
    
    God brought Abraham to Syria and called it: "The 
    land which we have blessed for the benefit of the worlds" (21:72).
     
    Then God ordered the angel of the shade to descend and make Abraham's stay a 
    comfortable one. The angel of the shade came down and caused a huge garden 
    to sprout instantly in the midst of the fire. A green meadow appeared in the 
    midst of which there was a pleasant pond filled with fish and swans from 
    Paradise. Their scales and feathers shone like silk and reflected all the 
    colors of creation. Servants were attending Abraham, who was found under the 
    cool shade of a willow-tree surrounded with delicious fruits and dainty 
    dishes, and the angels engaged him in a divine conversation, during which 
    they revealed to him the secrets of their stations and the powers God had 
    endowed them with, giving him everything. At that time those who were 
    outside looking in, began to wish that they, too, would be thrown into that 
    fire with Abraham.    
    Even his father, who previously disbelieved in him, said: "O Abraham, what a 
    wonderful Lord your Lord is!" And his mother actually went into the fire 
    escorted by the angels, hugged Abraham and came back out without being 
    harmed. No-one else could approach it without feeling an intense scorching 
    heat.    The fire burnt uncontrollably for forty days. But Abraham's garden only 
    increased in verdure and kept expanding with the constant visitations and 
    blessings of the angels. At that time, Abraham's fire was the most blessed 
    spot on the entire surface of the earth, as God looked upon it with the 
    highest favor. He ordered all the angels of creation to pay at least one 
    visit to His Friend Abraham. 
 
    Jonah's Angelic Whale  
    37:139-144: "And lo! Jonah verily was of those sent to warn when he 
    fled unto the laden ship, and then drew lots and was of those rejected; and 
    the whale swallowed him while he was blameworthy; and had he not been one of 
    those who glorify God he would have tarried in its belly till the day when 
    they are raised."  
      
    
    God sent Jonah to the people of Nineveh in Iraq. 
    
    He called them to God's message but they refused to listen to him. 
    
    He was calling them night and day to no avail. Instead they harmed him and 
    cursed him at every turn. This lasted for a long time. 
    
    Jonah was unable to bear this situation any longer. He began to threaten 
    them: "I am going to ask my Lord to send you a severe punishment which has 
    never been seen before; to destroy your cities and burn your gardens; to 
    make you barren and end your line." He then left them. 
    Slowly, his people began to feel the approach of punishment in their 
    daily life. They began to realize that they had made a big mistake. 
    
    God is the Most Merciful; for at every moment in this world he will show His 
    greatness and cause people to observe Him through many signs. He will do 
    this by sending angels in order to direct the sincere, and, indeed, anyone 
    who asks for guidance, to the light of happiness in life. 
    
    God sent the people of Jonah the angels of Mercy and 
    the angels of Safety in order to inspire their hearts to do good, and 
    guide them to safety through the destruction that was descending on their 
    heads. 
    Abraham was protected from Nimrod's fire by the intervention of the 
    angel 
    of snow and the angel of peace. In the immense heat of this great fire where 
    he had been thrown, surrounded by great destruction from above, from below, 
    and from every side, Abraham was saved and protected. This was a message 
    from God to tell His people: "I can save whomever I wish from any harm, 
    whenever I like, no matter how bad their situation is." 
    Jonah was angrily moving away from his people. They regretted what they 
    had done to their prophet. Men, women, children, old people, and even the 
    animals, both tame and wild, were heard and seen crying out, each in his 
    own particular language. It was a tremendous event, and 
    everyone asked for 
    mercy and for the angels' intercession.     God Most Merciful, Most Powerful, and Most Beneficent took away the 
    destruction and saved them through his angels from this great havoc. 
    Meantime, Jonah boarded a ship and took to sea. A big storm broke, and the 
    ship was being torn apart and about to sink. The crew decided to draw lots 
    and throw out one passenger as an expiation for the sin which was bringing 
    death upon their heads. When they drew Jonah's lot, they loathed to throw 
    him because he was the prophet, so they drew lots again. Every time, 
    however, his lot kept coming out.    
    In the end Jonah threw himself over board, and a great 
    green whale came from the bottom of the ocean and swallowed him.     
      
    
    An angel appeared before the whale and instructed her not to crush Jonah but 
    to keep him safe in her stomach. 
    
    At that moment Jonah spoke to the angel and asked for his advice, saying: 
    "Give me the glad tidings from your Lord. 
    
    How did God teach you the knowledge of the Unseen?" 
    
    "Because I don't commit sin," said the angel. 
    
    Jonah said: "Advise me." The angel replied: "Be patient and not full of 
    anger, for you are full of anger against your nation right now. 
    
    Be a person who gives benefit, not harm -- for you were praying your Lord to 
    destroy your people for harming you. 
    
    Don't be happy with your pride and arrogance. 
    
    Don't humiliate your nation with their sins, because you also have 
    mistakes."    
    Inside the stomach of the green whale, Jonah went into prostration and 
    said: "O God, I prostrated for you in a place where no-one before has 
    prostrated.   
      
    O God, you have drowned me in the 
    oceans of hope, and 
    caused me 
    to forget the day of my death. 
    O Lord, you are the possessor of my heart and 
    of my secret. 
    I am the drowned one, so catch me by the hand and save me. 
      
    Relieve me with Your perfection and inspire me with Your love! 
    Let the 
    angels of mercy reach down to me and pull me, 
    O You who accept the prayers 
    of the needy in the darkness of punishment. 
    O the unveiler 
    and remover of difficulties and harm, 
    
    here I am coming to You and adoring You. Do not keep me from Your presence. 
    Forgive me."  
    God ordered the angel to move the whale through the farthest oceans of 
    the world and take her to the saltiest, or most concentrated and deepest 
    depths of the seas.  
      
    There Jonah began to hear the praising of all whales, 
    all fish, all corals and all creatures of the depths. Nothing remained 
    except they praised God and lauded Him, and Jonah was praising Him also. 
    
    [God created a saint whom he endowed with such great powers of praising and 
    remembering that he did not need to eat or sleep. 
    
    Instead, he spent all his time praying to God, chanting his praise, and 
    making intercession for other human beings. 
    
    God placed him in a room at the bottom of the ocean. 
    
    There he perpetuated God's praise unhindered for hundred of years. 
    
    When that saint died the angels brought him before God Who asked him: "O my 
    beloved servant, shall I reward you according to your deeds or according to 
    My forgiveness?" 
    
    He replied: "O my Lord, according to my deeds, since you have granted that 
    they consist solely in Your praise."
     The 
    angels placed the saint's deeds on one side of the scale and on the other 
    side they placed God's generosity to that saint. 
    
    God's generosity weighed heavier, and the saint fell prostrate and 
    speechless, begging for God's forgiveness.]  
    The angel inspired Jonah to say: "O God, Most Exalted, no-one can thank 
    You nor worship You as You deserve to be thanked and worshipped. You know 
    the secrets and the deepest knowledge, You unveil everything hidden from 
    Your servants, You know every slight matter in this world and the next, and 
    accept the prayer from every creation, forgive me and accept me in Your 
    presence as Your humble servant."     God revealed to Jonah the following: "And mention the Lord of the Whale Dhul-Nun, when he went off in anger and 
    deemed that We had no power over him, but he cried out in the darkness, 
    saying: There is no God save Thee. Be Thou glorified! Lo! I have been a 
    wrongdoer. Then We heard his prayer and saved him from the anguish. Thus We 
    save believers" (21:87-88).
 Then God ordered the whale to throw Jonah out onto the sea-shore, and 
    ordered the angel to tell Jonah: "This is God's mercy. He can send it on 
    anyone He likes, even in the midst of the greatest destruction and the 
    surest death, far from any help." Thus did God save Jonah, and the following 
    story illustrates how God saves His people from the grip of destruction even 
    against the greatest odds.    
    The Angels of the Torah
    
    2:248: "And their Prophet said unto them: Lo! the token of his kingdom 
    is that there shall come unto you the ark wherein is peace of reassurance 
    from your Lord, and a remnant of that which the house of Moses and the house 
    of Aaron left behind, the angels bearing it. Lo! herein shall be a token for 
    you if in truth ye are believers."   
    This verse shows the miraculous power of angels and their superlative 
    ability to act upon the physical realm.  
      
    
    They carried the Ark of the Covenant in front of Saul's army and the relics 
    which the family of Moses and Aaron left behind. 
    
    Angels were carrying the Ark of the Covenant because it was very important 
    for humanity. 
    
    It contained one of the heavenly Books, the Torah, in its original form. 
    When God ordered Moses to write the Torah, He said: "O Moses! you have to 
    write it on tablets of gold." 
    
    When Moses asked where he would find such a metal, God sent him the 
    Archangel Gabriel and ninety-nine other angels. 
    
    Each one represented an attribute of God and they taught
    Moses one hundred and twenty-four thousand words.
    
    
    With every word Moses was elevated to a higher level. 
    
    At every level Moses saw light coming to him from the Divine Presence and 
    dressing him, until he reached a state of purity similar to the transparency 
    of crystal water. 
    
    This caused every on-looker at Moses to see nothing but light. 
    
    At that moment, Gabriel ordered the ninety-nine angels to adorn him with the 
    attributes and powers that each was carrying. 
    
    Moses wore a veil to cover the intense light which emanated from him and 
    caused others to faint if they looked at him. 
    
    Then Gabriel poured into Moses' heart the heavenly knowledge meant to be 
    consigned in the tablets. 
    
    He taught him the chemistry of gold. 
    
    Moses in turn taught his sister one-third of this chemistry, 
    
    Joshua another third, and Saul the last third. 
    
    Then he wrote the Torah on the gold he manufactured. All the while the 
    angels stood by him and taught him how to write and adorn that heavenly 
    book. 
    
    Then God created a four-winged angel and ordered him to keep company with 
    Moses and be the guardian of the Ark. 
 
    Mary's Virgin Angels  
    3:42: "And when the angels said: O Mary! Lo! God hath chosen thee 
    and made thee pure, and hath preferred thee above all the women of 
    creation."    
      
    
    The "Virgin Angels" were created from the Word of God, carrying His Light 
    and appearing to the Virgin of virgins, Mary. 
    
    They informed her that she had been chosen to carry a great message for 
    humanity. 
    
    They were her guardian angels. 
    
    They were wearing crowns of pearls and rubies on their head. 
    
    The Virgin Mary's eyes were drawn to these pearls and emeralds without her 
    will. 
    
    This enabled her to see that this world, with all its magnitude, disappeared 
    into one of these jewels as a ring disappears in an ocean. 
    
    This vision elevated her to a state where she reached a knowledge which 
    dwarfed all the knowledges of this world, enabling her to carry in
    her womb the secret of Jesus, which is a Word from 
    God. 
    
    God has prepared and guarded Mary through these two messengers for her to 
    carry the light which the Archangel Gabriel would bestow upon her at a later 
    time. 
    
    She was chosen among all the women of the world for her sincerity and piety 
    and to carry a baby without the agency of a man.
    
    
    She was asking God from her first day in existence to be a virgin in body 
    and a virgin in soul. 
 
    The Four Archangels in Charge of Earth    
    42:5: "Almost might the heavens above be rent asunder while the 
    angels hymn the praise of their Lord and ask forgiveness for those on the 
    earth. Lo! God is the Forgiver, the Merciful."  
    53:26: "And how many angels are in the heavens whose intercession 
    availeth not save after God giveth leave to whom He chooseth and accepteth!"
     
    83:20-21: "A written record, attested by those who are brought near 
    unto their Lord."  
      
    
    There are four angels and their innumerable retinues in charge of this 
    world. 
    
    The first is Gabriel and his armies. He is in charge of soldier-angels and 
    revelation. Gabriel insures victory and is responsible for the extinction of 
    nations: human, animal, vegetal, or others, when God wills it. 
    
    The second is Michael and his armies, in charge of rain and vegetation. He 
    conveys sustenance to nurture mankind. 
    
    The third is `Azra'il the angel of death and his assistants. They are in 
    charge of seizing the souls of those who die. 
    
    The fourth is Israfil and his assistants, in charge of the Hour of the Day 
    of Judgment. When the earth has passed away God will order these angels to 
    bring forth their scrolls and they will bring them. Then God will order them 
    to open the Book of Life. They will then find that their scrolls are the 
    same as it.  
    Gabriel, the Servant  
    66:4: "And if ye aid one another against him (Muhammad), then lo! 
    God, even He, is his protecting Friend, and Gabriel and the righteous among 
    the believers; and furthermore the angels are his helpers." 
     
    2:98: "Who is an enemy to God, and His angels, and His Messengers, 
    and Gabriel, and Michael! Then, lo! God Himself is an enemy to the 
    disbelievers."  
    The Soldier-Angels
    3:124-125: "And when thou (Muhammad) didst say unto the believers: 
    Is it not sufficient for you that your Lord should support you with three 
    thousand angels sent down to your help? Nay, but if ye persevere, and keep 
    from evil, and the enemy attack you suddenly, your Lord will help you with 
    five thousand angels sweeping on."    
    9:40: "Then God caused His piece of reassurance to descend upon him 
    (the Prophet) and supported him with hosts ye cannot see." 
       
    37:173: "And that Our host, they verily would be the victors." 
     
    48: 4,7: "To God belong the soldiers of heaven and earth, and God 
    is Knower, Wise."  
    67:20: "Who is he that will be an army unto you to help you instead 
    of the Beneficent?"    
    74:31: "And none but your Lord knows the number of His soldiers."
     
      
    These verses have two explanations, external and internal. In support of 
    the righteous people who followed the Prophet Muhammad, Peace be upon him, 
    God has ordered three thousand of the angels created from the light of the 
    attribute "al-Jalil," "The Majestic," 
    to descend and protect the 
    believers against terror and devils. 
    These angels were "sent down," in other 
    words, came down from the Seventh Heaven which is the highest heaven. The 
    second verse shows that God has sent the angels carrying signs of special 
    significance which were visible to the believers. 
    These signs were crowns of 
    gold on their head, which represent the richest and most precious state, as 
    these angels came from the most precious state of perfection in the first 
    heaven.  
    Through the 
    light of their crowns these angels were able to strike 
    dead whomever came in front of them. At the occurrence of that event in the 
    battle of Badr, believers were given the power to see those angels and to 
    believe in their support by direct sight.    
    The internal meaning of these verses, which very few believers 
    experience, is based on the fact that in the Holy Koran God has ninety-nine 
    names and attributes, whereas in the Bible He has nine hundred 
    and one, and in the Torah, two thousand.  
      
    
    In the first of these two verses God mentions that these angels have been 
    sent down from the highest heaven which is in the highest state of 
    perfection near the divine presence. 
    
    Each angel was carrying one attribute of the three thousand attributes that 
    exist in the three Holy Books. 
    
    This means that holy support came from all three heavenly books and was 
    given to the believers and their Prophet Muhammad, Peace be upon him. 
    
    The symbol here is that of the unity of religion and the oneness of faith. 
    It enabled those believers to understand that Islam accepted Jesus and Moses 
    and the Books that they brought. 
    
    The second verse defines a firm reality that egoistic devils cannot reach 
    you as long as you are aware of God's presence in your heart. 
    
    This presence elevates you to a state of perfection comprising five 
    different levels. Each level consists of one thousand different layers or 
    states, and each layer is represented by one of the five thousand angels 
    mentioned. 
    
    When you ascend from one level to another, you will be 
    dressed with the power of the angel of that level. 
    
    Each level increases your heart's power twofold 
    so as to embrace all the power and knowledge of that level. 
    
    This increased light provides the key to the next level, and so forth from 
    the first to the last of the five thousand levels. 
    
    At that time, you will be a light from God's Light and a deputy among
    His angels on earth, shining like a sun on a bright 
    day.     
    The Angels of the Throne  
    39:75: "And thou (O Muhammad) seest the angels thronging round the 
    Throne, hymning the praises of their Lord. And they are judged aright. And 
    it is said: Praise be to God, the Lord of the Worlds!"  
    69:17: "And the angels will be on the sides thereof, and eight will 
    uphold the throne of their Lord that day, above them."    
      
    God has created the divine Throne with light from His light. 
    The 
    greatness of the Throne is such that, besides it, all the seven heavens and 
    the seven earths are like a tiny mustard-seed in the midst of a great 
    desert. 
    When God wanted to show the greatness of the Throne, He created an 
    angel by the name of Harquaeel. 
    This angel has eighteen thousand wings. 
    Delighting in his many wings, this angel was taken by the desire to appraise 
    the size of the divine Throne. 
    God said to that angel: "O Harquaeel, I know 
    that you have an ambition to see the greatness of My divine Throne, so I am 
    granting you another eighteen thousand wings, and allowing you to fly with 
    all your might roundabout My divine Throne.  Harquaeel deployed his wings and flew for three thousand light-years 
    until he grew tired, even though angels do not get tired, and had to rest. 
    Again, the divine command came, saying to him: "Harquaeel, fly on!" A second 
    time, the angel deployed his wings and flew on for another three thousand 
    light-years. Again, he grew tired and had to stop. A third time the command 
    came to him to fly more. And a third time he deployed his wings. He flew on 
    another three thousand light-years until he stopped again, dazed by the 
    great distance which not even his wings allowed him to encompass.  Harquaeel spoke to His Lord:  
      - "O my Lord and Creator, tell me how many times now I have circled 
      Your Throne?" The Lord of heavens and earth and all creation answered: "O 
      Harquaeel! you have been flying for nine thousand light-years, but you 
      have not reached even one pillar of the base of the Throne!" Harquaeel 
      felt shame and repented of his desire to measure the greatness of his 
      Lord's creation and to know the extent of His secrets. God then spoke to 
      him and said: "O Harquaeel! if I had ordered you to fly incessantly up 
      until the Day of resurrection, you would still not be able to reach the 
      knowledge of the first pillar of the divine Throne. No-one can know the 
      unknowable except by My favor and My grant."    
    God has created eight angels to carry the divine Throne. These angels are 
    immensely powerful and awesome.  
      
    Each has a sevenfold aspect: one face in 
    front, one face in back, one face on the right, one face on the left, one 
    face facing up, one face facing down, and one face at the
    centerpoint or 
    heart connecting all six faces. 
    
    This face is the most radiant and powerful. It is the 
    receptacle and source of angelic energy.  
    
    These seven faces correspond to the seven heavens and the seven earths. 
    
    In the court of the Almighty, these angels have been granted immense honor. 
    
    They are from among the very first angels to be 
    created. 
    
    The first of the eight angels has a human form   
        
    
    and is constantly praying on behalf of the human race, saying: 
    
    "O Lord! give ample provision to mankind, and look 
    upon them with kindness and favor." 
    
    The second angel is shaped
    like a lion, and his prayer is: "O Lord! give their 
    provision to each animal from among the beasts of prey."  
    
    The third angel is shaped like an ox and he intercedes 
    on behalf of domestic animals and the pasturing beasts. He prays that 
    their provision never be lacking and that they might be at ease. 
    
    The fourth angel has the 
    form of an eagle and he prays for the benefit of the birds and all winged 
    creatures. 
    
    The fifth angel is shaped like the sun and his light 
    shines upon the planet earth.  
        
    
    He prays for the benefit of the human race, animals, and nature, so that 
    they may enjoy the energy that he is sending. 
    
    The sixth angel is shaped like a tree whose leaves 
    represent everything which God has created. He prays for all these 
    leaves that they flourish by receiving the nectar of God's praise. 
    
    The seventh angel has the shape of a constellation.
    He is the source and the center of all the others. 
    He turns to God and receives His light.  
    God placed the greatness of the divine Throne on the 
    shoulders of these angels.   
      
    
    Their heads are underneath the Throne and their feet 
    reach below the seven earths. 
    
    Although angels never tire, the burden of the Throne of the Almighty became 
    too heavy for them. 
    
    They were too weak to bear it. God then inspired them to praise Him in a 
    certain way: "Glory to You, our Lord, and utmost praise! May Your Name be 
    blessed, and Your Might, and Your Power! There is no god other than You." 
    Then the Throne grew light on their shoulders. 
    
    God has commanded the entire host of angels in the heavens to come forward 
    daily and give their praise to the Throne-bearers. 
    
    They perform their task of praise in two shifts: one 
    group salutes them in the morning, the other in the evening. 
    
    God has ordered them to ask forgiveness on behalf of mankind. Their tears 
    are like rivers. From every drop God creates still more angels to praise Him 
    and to ask forgiveness for human beings until the Day of Judgment.  The angels of the Throne always bow their heads. They cannot raise up 
    their eyes lest the light that comes from the Throne annihilate them. When 
    the angel Harqaeel saw the greatness of the Throne and of its carriers, he 
    recited:  
      Can any sustain the Almighty? A servant may carry body and soul.
 But to carry God's Throne --
 Who can grasp its Reality,
 Its vastness? What eye sees the whole?
 On no other way does eye see and word comprehend
 Except when God says:
 "Above His Throne exists Mercy without end."
 Eight are its pillars,
 Known by non but their Lord.
 Muhammad stands first in order by right,
 Then Ridwan, Malik, Adam columned and bright
 Stand arrayed in rank by his side.
 Over Gabriel, Michael, and Israfil
 Does Abraham preside:
 Eight veiled in darkness
 Envision the sight:
 How the pillars stand hid
 In the might of their height.
  
    Angels and Material Energy  
    
    25:7: "Why bringest thou not angels unto us, if thou art of the 
    truthful?"   
    
    15:7-8:  
    "Why bringest thou not angels unto us, if thou art of the 
    truthful? We send not down the angels save with the Fact, and in that case 
    the disbelievers would not be tolerated."   
    
    17:92:  
    "(We will not put faith in thee till) Thou cause the heaven 
    to fall upon us piecemeal, as thou hast pretended, or bring God and the 
    angels as a warrant."   
    
    25:21-22:  
    "And those who look not for a meeting with Us say: Why 
    are angels not sent down unto us and why do we not see our Lord? Assuredly 
    they think too highly of themselves and are scornful with great pride. On 
    the day when they behold the angels, on that day there will be no good 
    tidings for the guilty; and they will cry: A forbidding ban!"  
     
      
    
    The unbelievers refuse to believe in God, His angels, and His revelations. 
    They only believe in material things. 
    
    To them, belief in what one sees and the material is more practical. 
    
    Such practical-minded people are blind to the reality for which God has 
    given children, prophets, saints, and believers eyes and power to see. 
    
    To those the power is given to feel and to see the angelic beings that 
    reside among us and to visualize these spiritual things. 
    
    When we see such matters with believing eyes, we become receivers clearly 
    catching the images sent by the spiritual emissaries. 
    
    We visualize them as real, not false, pictures in our daily lives.  
    Energy is a form of angelic power.  Human beings have been granted the 
    permission to use it. As we can develop the intruments to use these energies 
    with greater sophistication, we can achieve more and more visible powers in 
    the material world.  
      
    
    The energy that is used to light a lamp, convey sound to a loudspeaker, see 
    images on a television, run a car, launch a satellite, keep us warm in 
    winter and cool in summer, is all the same. 
    
    Only the instruments change. 
    
    Similarly, angelic energy changes from one person to another. 
    
    The source is one and the same. 
    
    When human beings elevate themselves to higher states of purity, they can 
    use this energy to be more powerful and visible to others as servants of 
    God, and they themselves become messengers of this angelic power.    
      
    
    Angels and their power are not sent down to satisfy the whim or curiosity of 
    unbelievers. 
    
    They are sent to bring inspiration to God's servants, to execute His 
    decrees, to help people in their daily lives and resolve their problems. 
    
    They raise and protect children through their childhood in order to bring 
    all human beings to the highest level they can reach in the divine presence. 
    
    Angels and their angelic powers do not help tyrants and oppressors dominate 
    this world. 
    
    Instead, they look for soft-hearted people to direct them and instruct them 
    on how to keep this world orderly and pure from spiritual and material 
    pollutions. 
    
    They disconnect their energies from anyone who tries 
    to harm nature, animals, or human beings, or exploit them for selfish 
    purposes.     
    The angelic source of power rests on three hundred and sixty pillars.
     
     
     
      
    Each pillar can contain the entire visible universe.  
    The distance between 
    one pillar and the next is five hundred thousand of God's years, and 
    "One day in the sight of God is like one thousand of your years" 
    (32:5). 
    
    God has created for this angelic power one million six 
    hundred thousand heads. 
    
    Each head has one million six hundred thousand faces. 
    
    Each face is bigger than this universe by one million 
    six hundred thousand times, and 
    
    each face has one million six hundred thousand mouths. 
    
    Each mouth contains one million six hundred thousand tongues. 
    
    Each tongue praises God with one million six hundred thousand different 
    languages. 
    
    For each praise, God creates one million six hundred thousand angels. 
    
    All these angels shall say on the Judgment Day: 
    
    "O God! give the reward of our praises to Your 
    believing servants among human beings."  
 
    The Angels of Dhikr (Remembrance)  
    16:49: "And unto God maketh prostration whatsoever is in the 
    heavens and whatsoever is in the earth of living creatures, and the angels 
    also, and they are not proud."  
    41:30: "Lo! Those who say: our Lord is God, and afterwards are 
    upright, the angels descend upon them, saying: fear not nor grieve, but hear 
    good tidings of the paradise which ye are promised."  The Prophet Muhammad showed his companions the unlimited worship of 
    creation by allowing them to hear the praise to God of stones, animals, and 
    trees. All of creation constantly praises God and makes prostration to Him. 
    Human beings are raised to a most honorable level by being listed the 
    angels. That is why the angels shower special blessings on human beings who 
    remember their Creator, and God boasts to his angels about them with the 
    words: "Look at My servants who leave their pleasures despite themselves in 
    order to worship Me."      
      
    The Prophet said that God created special angels who roam the earth to 
    find people engaged in His dhikr (Remembrance). 
    When the angels find such a 
    group reciting His praises and chanting His names, they call each other and 
    encompass that group in layer upon layer of angels until they reach the 
    nearest heaven, the distance of which is in God's knowledge. 
    Then God asks 
    His angels: "What are my servants doing?" He asks not because He does not 
    know, but because He wants the answer to be spoken outloud for us to know 
    it. 
    
    The angels answer: "They are praising You and magnifying Your name, and 
    glorifying You, and reciting Your beautiful Attributes!" 
    
    God then asks: "Have My servants seen Me?" When the angels answer: "No," God 
    asks: "What kind of praise would they make if they actually see Me?" 
    
    The angels answer: "O our Lord! If they see you, they are not going to be 
    able to stop worshipping You, praising You, and declaring their love for 
    You." 
    
    God then asks: "What are My servants asking?" The angels reply: "They are 
    asking for Your Paradise." 
    
    God asks: "Did they see it?" The angels reply: "O our Lord! No, they did not 
    see it." "What if they see it?" 
    
    God asks. The angels reply: "If they were to see it they would be even more 
    attracted to it, to the point of forgetting everything else in their lives!" 
    
    God then asks: "What are they running from?" The angels answer: "They are 
    running away from hellfire, which they fear greatly." "Have they seen it?" 
    
    God asks. "O our Lord! No, they have not seen it," the angels reply. "What 
    if they see it, what then?" 
    
    God asks. The angels answer: "If they see your fire, they are going to be 
    more intent on fleeing from it, to the point of forgetting everything else 
    in their lives!" At that time 
    
    God says: "O My angels in heaven and on earth! I am taking you as witnesses 
    of My word that I have forgiven them." One of the angels says: "O my Lord! 
    there was someone among them who does not belong to their group, but came to 
    them for some other need." 
    
    God says: "If one were only to sit in the company of such a group, his sins 
    also will be forgiven, and he has nothing to fear."  God's speech to the angels and their replies form a heart-melting 
    dialogue that encourages and uplifts the hearts of believers. God is telling 
    us to come together and love and help each other, and forgive each other, 
    all for the sake of the fact that He created us and He loves us. The 
    greatest kind of gathering, however, is the gathering where nothing other 
    than God is mentioned or remembered among those gathered. Even to sit near 
    such a gathering though not participating in it, insures one's forgiveness 
    in God's divine presence. God mentions us in an exalted assembly and a 
    gathering far better than ours when we mention him.    The following is what happened to one of the saints during his last 
    sickness. He said: "O God! I felt afraid of you before, but today I am 
    beseeching You: You know that I did not love this world more than You. I did 
    not try to cheat and deceive, to hoard palaces and farms and properties full 
    of fruitful trees, and cattle, and wells. But you know that all the time I 
    tried to help the poor, visit the sick, help those who asked, welcome 
    strangers, and care for your creation. You know that I was running to the 
    angelic gatherings of good people, chanting and singing and calling on You. 
    You know that I was seeking the help of Your angels. O God! You know that my 
    heart longs for You.    O my Lord! that pain of love in me takes away my mind 
    and causes me to faint, and I cannot carry it anymore." At that point he 
    fainted.  
      
    When he woke up he continued: "O God! You know that I have a son 
    who died as a martyr, and he just told me in his angelic form that he had 
    been in a gathering of angels, prophets, truthful saints, martyrs, and 
    righteous people. 
    O God! let me be in a similar gathering also." At that 
    time the angels surrounded him and became visible to him, greeting him and 
    smiling upon him and encouraging him with kind words. 
    He was seen rising in 
    the air and calling out the names of the angels. 
    He began to say: "That is Artiya'il, and that is
    Hara'il, and this is the angel of shadows, and 
    that 
    is the angel of the wind, and 
    this is the angel of the unborn, and 
    that is 
    the angel of tears, and 
    this is the angel of the sea, and 
    that is the angel 
    of thunder, 
    this is the angel Gabriel, that is the angel Michael, this is Ridwan 
    the angel of Paradise, and that is Malik the angel of hell. 
    
    Here are the angels of sleep and dream, and the angels of provision, and the 
    angels of vegetations, and the spirit-angels, and the cherubim, and the 
    seraphim, and those brought near, 
    
    and the angels of the mountains, and Raphael, and these are the angels of 
    tree-leaves, and the angels of the planet earth, and those of the stars, and 
    the moon, and the sun, and the galaxies..." 
    
    Then the saint began to speak in a language that no-one could understand, 
    until he finally asked the angel of death to take his soul in order to reach 
    his Creator and be placed there as an angelic power. He died with open eyes 
    suffused with light.   
    The Angels of Dreams and Premonitions  "The good dream is one forthysixth part of prophecy" (Tradition of the 
    Prophet).    God has created specific angels that display visions and sounds to the 
    sleeper. These pictures take a physical shape that can be sensed within the 
    dream of individuals. Every dream fits the dreamer. This is proven by the 
    fact that a sleeper in a place where there are many non-sleepers, sees what 
    no-one else sees at the same time. That is because each person has his or 
    her own individual angel in charge of sending the information contained in 
    their dreams.      Thus dreams may be real, confirming what might happen in the future of 
    that individual, except that he is seeing it happen beforehand. On the other 
    hand, the dream may refer to a specific item of knowledge, phenomenal or 
    spiritual, concerning the dreamer in his daily life. In either case it may 
    be good tidings or a warning.      Abu Bakr Bin Furq was writing on the subject of dreams that warn us about 
    a future event and their relation to the angelic realm. He fell asleep one 
    Tuesday night in the year 1165. He saw an angel approach him clad in a 
    beautiful, subtle body of light. The angel said to him: "God has created us 
    and He has created you. It is He Who causes you to live and to die; He Who 
    resurrects you and brings you to Paradise; He Who connects you with your 
    soul after death. Everything that we receive in heaven is from him, and 
    everything that you receive on earth is from Him." The angel disappeared and 
    the sleeper woke up. He wrote: "I knew at once that the angel had provided 
    me with all the knowledge I needed to complete my work. When I finished 
    writing, my book on angels and dreams numbered six hundred pages."    
    The Angels of Tree-Leaves  
    6:59: "Not a leaf falleth but He knoweth it, not a grain amid the 
    darkness of the earth, naught of wet or dry but it is noted in a clear 
    record."  
      
    God created from among the angels a group other than the recording 
    angels. They are in charge of every seed in the earth and every leaf that 
    falls to the ground, and everything in nature, both wet and dry, green and 
    dead. 
    They also oversee the events of human and other beings that enter into 
    the realm of uninhabited nature. 
    If a human being is somewhere without help, 
    he should say: "O invisible servants of God, support me with your help! And 
    may God's mercy be with you."{3x 
       madad yaa 
      rijaal-Allah a`eenoona bi-`awnillaah wa kun `awnan lanaa billaah 
      `asa nahda bi-fadlillaah.} Ahmad ibn Hanbal said: "I went on pilgrimage 
    five times, and on three of these five times I was on foot. Once I lost my 
    way in the desert, so I kept repeating: 'O servants of God, guide me to the 
    right way!' and I found my way not long after that." If one utters this 
    prayer sincerely, the angels will guide him and protect him from the harms 
    of travel and the hostility of rebel spirits.      
    The angels of nature fall under the authority of the Archangel Michael, 
    and they have under them angelic legions and hosts constantly asking for 
    forgiveness on behalf of human beings.  
      
    
    Their intercession is according to the infinite numbers of the species and 
    genera of nature they oversee. They ask intercession from the Lord and 
    Creator of everything great and small. 
    
    Even tree-leaves cause forgiveness of human beings, and the Lord of creation 
    blesses human beings through them.  A famous saint had purified himself to the extent that he could hear the 
    intercession of the angels of tree-leaves and of all nature, and he began to 
    recite with them:    
      Praise be to the God of creation,
 The Lord of everything,
 Who created before the sky was hoisted
 and the earth flattened,
 Before the mountains were erected
 and the springs made to burst forth,
 Before the oceans were contained and the rivers tamed,
 Before the sun was set alight and the moon and the stars,
 Who wrote in the Book of His knowledge the name
 Of every single rain-drop, of every leaf and seed,
 Who owns whatever descends from the sky
 And ascends from the earth,
 And whatever grows under it,
 And has entrusted it to His servants,
 The loyal, unwavering, tireless angels.
   
    Israfil, Archangel of the Trumpet-blast  
    21:103: "The Supreme Horror will not grieve them, and the angels 
    will welcome them, saying: This is your Day which ye were promised."
    
     
    25:25: "A day when the heavens with the clouds will be rent asunder 
    and the angels will be sent down, a great descent."   
    47:27: "Then how will it be with them when the angels gather them, 
    smiting their faces and their backs!"   
      
    After God created the Throne He created the Trumpet (sur) 
    and hung it on the Throne. 
    
    Then He said: "Be!" and the angel Israfil was. 
    
    He ordered him to take up the Trumpet which is like a 
    white pearl and transparent like glass. 
    
    He made holes in the Trumpet according to the number 
    of every spirit and angel created in creation without duplication. 
    
    In the middle of the Trumpet there is an opening 
    bigger than the sky and the earth put together. 
    
    Israfil is able to stop that opening from top to 
    bottom by placing his mouth over it. 
    
    The length of this Trumpet is seventy thousand 
    light-years and 
    
    its body is divided into seven trunks.  
    God said to Israfil: "I order you to blow this Trumpet when I shall tell 
    you."  
      
    
    Israfil stands at the base of the Throne and awaits God's order. 
    
    He is so near to God that between him and his Lord there are only
    seven veils of light. 
    
    One of his wings is in the East, another
    in the West, one encompasses the seven earths, 
    and the fourth wing is on his head to protect his eyes 
    from the light of God.    One day the Prophet was sitting with Gabriel, and the sky opened. Gabriel 
    humbled himself and appeared to fall to the ground as if prostrating, and an 
    immense angel dressed in white appeared before the Prophet and said: "O 
    Muhammad! God sends you greetings and salutations and gives you the choice 
    between being an angel-prophet or a servant-prophet." The Prophet answered: 
    "The happiest time of my life is when my Lord calls me: 'O My servant!' O 
    servant of God! I choose to be a servant-prophet." And Gabriel revealed:
     
    "God chooseth from the angels messengers, and also from mankind. Lo! God 
    is Hearer, Seer" (22:75).   
      
    
    Then the angel disappeared. The Prophet asked Gabriel: "Who was that angel?" 
    
    Gabriel said: "That was Israfil. Since the day God created him, he has not 
    raised his eyes from the ground for fear of his Lord. 
    
    Between him and God there are seven veils of light 
    and if he were to pass only one of them he would be annihilated. 
    
    The Preserved Tablet whereupon the destinies of mankind are written lies 
    before him. 
    
    Whenever God allows for something to exist in heaven or on earth that Tablet 
    is raised up and he reads it. 
    
    If a task falls within the sphere of the angel of 
    death, He orders him to perform it.  
    
    If in my sphere He orders me to do it, and
    
    If in Michael's sphere He orders him in the same manner. 
    
    I did not think that Israfil would come down to earth before the Day of 
    Judgment and that is why I was afraid!"    On the Day of Judgment God will order Israfil to blow that Trumpet.  
      
    
    Upon 
    the first sounding of the Trumpet all bad things are lifted and taken away 
    from the earth. 
    Wrongdoings and all that is related to it will disappear. 
      
    The heavenly books will shine in every place. 
    Angels will appear and reveal 
    the places where they have been kept in their pristine state. 
    The memory of 
    heavenly teachings will become fresh again in people's minds. All manner of 
    good character, dignity, honor, mercy, and blessings will be brought over 
    all the earth and become the norm. 
    Angels will feel welcome to walk upon the 
    earth for the first time. 
    No-one will have power to do any harm in the 
    world. 
    Belief in God and knowledge of spiritual things will become the daily 
    conversation of everyone young and old. 
    Angelic light will increase upon 
    the earth to such a degree that everything sad will become happy, everything 
    bad will become good, everything poor will become rich, and everything ugly 
    will become beautiful.  
    Upon the second sounding of the trumpet,  
      
    all beings in the heavens and on 
    earth will enter a state of perplexity and become afraid. 
    They will fall 
    down on their faces and faint believing the Day of Judgment has dawned upon 
    them. This is described in the Koran, 39:68: "And the trumpet is blown , and 
    all who are in the heavens and on the earth swoon away, save him whom God willeth. 
    
    Then it is blown a second time, and behold them standing waiting!" The sound 
    of that trumpet will be so awesome and terrifying that all beings will lose 
    consciousness. The earth will begin to roll and heave, the stars will fall 
    from the heavens, the light will disappear, the sun and the moon will lose 
    their light, and all will be plunged into abysmal darkness. 
    
    The mountains will jump from their places and turn to dust, and rise as 
    clouds over the earth. 
    
    The water of the oceans will dry up. 
    
    Just as wind carries away chaff, so creation will be blown away by those 
    cataclysmal storms.  
    The good people will be covered with garments of light and mercy which the 
    angels will bring down in waves.  
      
    
    The angels will smite all wrongdoings and shameful actions and they will 
    disappear like dust that must be removed from furnishings in a huge palace. 
    
    They will bring light and smile on those who believed in them like parents 
    smile on their children, as reassurance on that day. For on Judgment Day 
    there is no-one who will not need the support of reassurance.  
    Upon the third sounding of the Trumpet     
    The Angels Who Bring Peace in the Last Days  
    2:210: "Will they wait until God comes to them in canopies of 
    clouds, with angels in His train and the question is thus settled?" 
    
     
      
    In the last days, evil will be eradicated from the surface of the earth. 
    Peace will be shining everywhere. It is related that at the end of times 
    Jesus will reappear and descend upon the White Minaret at Damascus, both his 
    hands resting upon the shoulders of two angels. 
    He will be wearing two 
    garments lightly dyes with saffron. 
    He will be welcomes by a descendant of 
    the prophet Muhammad who will be waiting for him with forty thousand angels, 
    together with the believers who will be waiting for a divine rescue. 
    They 
    will pray together and ask God to open for them a support to destroy tyranny 
    and oppression, and to spread peace and love and happiness. 
    God sent the 
    angel Gabriel who related the message to Jesus, son of Mary, and to Mehdi, 
    the grandson of the Prophet (s). 
    The message will be: "God gave you the 
    permission to use divine light for uplifting all humanity towards heaven and 
    overcoming evil and oppression. 
    They will then meet the Anti-Christ and his 
    armies at the Lat gate near Jerusalem. 
    A series of great battles will ensue 
    at the end of which Jesus will kill the Anti-Christ, who is the enemy of 
    good. 
    
    God will then make Jesus the son of Mary, and Mehdi the descendant of 
    the Prophet, the rulers of the world in the peace that follows the Great War 
    at the end of times. 
    
    Jesus will marry at that time, raise children, die, 
    and be buried in Madina near the Prophet Muhammad, in the space left vacant 
    for him there. Peace be upon them and upon the angels!    
      "Do not think that I have forgotten you, O angels! Verily, even though the gulf is great between us,
 I still love you, and my letters to you will never stop.
 My love for you will never change.
 My emotions are like a spring falling into your oceans.
 I have left the distractions of my self to turn to you.
 Your world has taken over mine, and shines over it.
 I shall praise our Lord with your words, not mine,
 With your sincerity, not mine,
 With your fragrance and light, not mine.
 O God, keep the radiance of Your angels
 Ever shining on me!"
 
 
    Michael, Elder Archangel
    13:13: "The thunder hymneth His praise and so do the angels for awe 
    of Him. He launcheth the thunder-bolts and smiteth with them whom He will 
    while they dispute in doubt concerning God, and He is mighty in wrath." 
     
      
    
    God has created the Archangel Michael and put him in charge of nature, rain, 
    snow, thunder, lightning, wind, and clouds. 
    
    God has appointed a complete creation of angels to assist him and placed 
    them under his command. These angels are countless and no-one other than God 
    knows their number. 
    
    God has given Michael power to see the entire span of the created universes 
    at once, with no interference of other universes. 
    
    He knows at all times where he has to send rain, wind, snow, and clouds 
    without effort on his part. 
    
    The angels who assist him range in size from the hugest size imaginable to 
    man to that of the smallest species living on this earth. 
    
    They fill the entire atmosphere of every star and planet in every universe. 
    Their praise to God can be heard by the other angels, by prophets, by 
    saints, and by young children.    
    Michael is the angel of mercy which is another name for rain in Arabic. 
      
     He 
    is created from the light of God's attribute al-Rahman, "the Merciful." 
    
    He was never seen smiling after hell was created. He was created before 
    Gabriel.  Once upon a time, Gabriel and Michael visited the Prophet Muhammad, Peace 
    be upon him. The latter had a toothstick in hand which he immediately handed 
    to Gabriel, the angel who constantly brought him Revelation. Gabriel said: 
    "O Muhammad! give it to the elder angel."
     
      
    
    The Prophet gave it to Michael.
    
    The Prophet said: "God gave me two celestial assistants to help me 
    deliver my Message: Gabriel and Michael." He used always to send for Gabriel 
    and Michael concerning matters important to human beings.  
    The caller to prayer (muezzin) in the heavens is Gabriel 
    and the 
    prayer-leader (imam) is Michael.  
      
    God created a house for Himself in 
    Paradise (al-Bayt al-Ma`mur) to which the angels make pilgrimage 
    every day five times. 
    
    There, five prayer-services are held and every service is heralded by 
    Gabriel and led by Michael. 
    
    The angels all come with their lights and ornaments, their jewels and 
    fragrances, chanting and praising God with their heavenly music. 
    
    Some people on earth, especially children, are able to hear their voices. 
    This sound gives them indescribable pleasure. 
    
    Every angel chants and praises in a different language without clash or 
    disharmony. All are pleading to God for mercy for human beings and
    asking Him to elevate the state of people so that they 
    can hear and see these daily ceremonies. 
    
    To reward the angels for their praise, for the sincerity of their 
    intercession, and to show them the great extent of His mercy, God at every 
    moment showers His mercy on human beings.  
    Until the time of the Prophet Noah the House of God existed on the face 
    of the earth. People came from all over the world to walk ceremoniously 
    around it the way pilgrims walk around the Ka`ba in Mecca today. When God 
    set His face on sending the flood to drown the entire world, He ordered His 
    angels to transport the Heavenly House up into the fourth heaven.  
      
    It stands 
    there until now with the angels walking continually around in solemn state
    . 
    It was transformed into a Palace of Paradise. 
    Its only remnant on earth is 
    the Black Stone in the Holy Kaaba: it used to be white like the Palace it 
    came from but has been clouded over blackened by the sins of mankind. 
    
    It has been left on earth for the sake of remembrance. 
    All who kiss it, it is as if they are kissing the right hand of God on 
    earth.         
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