THE ANGELS
Q. Do all the angels other than the
archangels rank equal among themselves, or are they higher and lower in rank?
Four archangels whose names have been
mentioned in Book-II are superior in rank to others. The rest of the angels are
not equals. Some are high in rank while others are low. Some are very close to Al-lah,
others are not.
Q. What functions do the angels perform?
Countless angels in heaven and on earth
are appointed to do different tasks. That is to say, Al-lah has assigned all
the affairs of heavens and earth to different angels. These angels are busy in
carrying out these tasks in the manner ordained by Al-lah.
Q. Name some of the functions that the
angels do?
Hadrat Jibril (Gabriel, peace be on him)
brought Al-lah’s Messages, Commands and Scriptures to the prophets. Sometimes,
he was also sent down to help the prophets and fight the enemies of Al-lah and
His prophets. Al-lah also sent His punishment upon His disobedient servants
through him. Hadrat Mika’il (Micheal, peace be on him) is responsible for
sending down rains and provisions to Al-lah’s creatures. Countless angels work
under his subordination. Some of them control the wonds; others take care of
rivers, ponds and tanks. They manage everything according to His commands.
Hadrat Israfil (peace be on him) will blow the trumpet on the Day of
Resurrection. Hadrat Izra’il (Azreal, peace be on him) is appointed to draw the
souls from the bodies of all creatures. Numberless angels work under him. There
are different angels to draw the souls of the righteous and of the evil-doers.
Apart from these, some of the tasks done by the angels are as follows:
1. Two angels are appointed on each person.
One of them maintains the record of the good deeds done by him, and the other
one records his evil deeds. These two angels are known as KIRAMAN KATIBIN
(honoured writers);
2. Some other angels are appointed to save
mankind from calamities and disasters. They protect the children, the old
people, the feeble ones and others for whom Al-lah gives the order;
3. Some angels are appointed to put
questions to the dead in their graves. They are known as MUNKAR and NAKIR;
4. Some other angels are appointed to
scourge the earth, present themselves at congregations and assemblies where Al-lah’s
name is chanted, sermons are made, the Holy Qur-an is recited, blessings on the
Prophet are sent and true knowledge of religion is imparted. They are to bear
witness before Al-lah for all those who join such noble acts. The angels on
duty in the world change their shifts. Those on duty during the night go back
to the heavens at the time of morning prayers and those whose duty is to be in
the day, take up their charge. The angels working during the day go to the
heavens after the ‘Asr prayer is over, and angels to be on duty for the night
descend to take up their respective assignments;
5. Some angels are appointed to look after
the affairs of Paradise;
6. Some of them look after the affairs of
Hell;
7. Some are the supporters of ‘Arsh
(the throne of Al-lah); and
8. Some are busy saying prayers and chanting
glories of Al-lah.
Q. How do we know that the angels perform
the duties?
All these things are mentioned in the
Holy Qur-an as well as in the Hadith.
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