Angels Unveiled, A Sufi Perspective

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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 th… [more below]

  • Author: Kabbani, Shaykh Muhammad Hisham
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 250
  • Publish Date: October 27 2009
  • ISBN10: 1930409745
  • Language: English
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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.”

Author: Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Islamic Supreme Council of America
Published: 10/01/2009
Pages: 250
Weight: 0.82lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.57d
ISBN: 9781930409743
Language: English

Author

Kabbani, Shaykh Muhammad Hisham

Binding

ISBN10

1930409745

ISBN13

9781930409743

Page Count

250

Published Date

October 27 2009

Language

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