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Beliefs and teachings in Islam: angels (Malaikah) and their role
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which angel is believed in Islam to be responsible for delivering revelation from Allah to the prophets?

  1. Jibril
  2. Mikail
  3. Israfil
  4. Munkar
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✓ Answer: AJibril
Jibril (Gabriel) is the angel of revelation, who delivered the words of Allah to the prophets, including the Qur'an to Muhammad (pbuh). Israfil is the angel who will blow the trumpet on the Day of Judgement. Mikail is the angel associated with rain, sustenance and natural phenomena. Munkar is one of the two angels who question the dead in the grave.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which angel is responsible for delivering the revelation (Wahy) of Allah to the prophets in Islamic belief?

  1. Jibril, the angel who brings divine messages
  2. Israfil, the angel who will blow the trumpet
  3. Izrail, the angel who takes the souls of the dead
  4. Mikail, the angel who controls the weather
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✓ Answer: AJibril, the angel who brings divine messages
Jibril (Gabriel) is the angel of revelation who delivered Allah's word to the prophets, most notably bringing the Qur'an to the Prophet Muhammad. Israfil is associated with the trumpet on the Day of Judgement, not revelation. Mikail is linked to rainfall and sustenance. Izrail (or Azrael) is the Angel of Death responsible for taking souls.
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