Belief in The Angels PDF
Belief in The Angels PDF
Belief in The Angels PDF
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About the Book: This is a complete translation of a short treatise called Al-Eemaan
bil-Malaaikah wa Atharuhu fee Hayaat-il-Ummah [Belief in the Angels and its Effect
in the Life of the Ummah] written by Shaikh Saalih bin Fawzaan Al-Fawzaan, a member
of the Council of Senior Scholars in Saudi Arabia. The source used for this translation
was the Arabic version found on the Shaikhs web site: www.alfuzan.net.
Although this treatise is short in size, it provides many proofs and evidences for the
descriptions, duties and general characteristics of the angels, and gives many splendid
points of benefit concerning the angels and our place with respect to them.
As the author mentions in this treatise, our purpose for learning about the angels is not
just for the sake of knowing about them for our general understanding, but rather, it is
so that we can become conscious of their constant presence around us and their effect
in our daily lives. Also, if we become conscious of the fact that there are two angels with
us at all times recording our statements and actions, we would become cautious of what
we say and do lest our guardian angels record something about us for which we will be
held accountable before Allaah. In addition to this, we must also bear in mind that Belief
in the Angels is one of the six pillars of Eemaan, which every Muslim is obligated to
have knowledge of.
[The Treatise]
Introduction:
All praise is for Allaah, Lord of all that exists, and may the peace and blessings be upon
our prophet, Muhammad, as well as upon his family and all of his Companions. To
proceed:
Indeed, Eemaan (Faith) is a great matter, since it is the foundation upon which success
in this life and the next rests on. So it is one of the most important levels of the Religion,
for when the angel, Jibreel, came to the Prophet in the presence of his Companions,
he asked him about Islaam, Eemaan, and Ihsaan, saying: O Muhammad! Inform me
about Islaam. The Prophet replied: Islaam is to testify that there is no deity that
has the right to be worshipped except Allaah and that Muhammad is the
Messenger of Allaah; to establish the prayer; to give the Zakaat; to fast in
Ramadaan; and to perform the Hajj to the House (Kabah) if you are able to.
So he explained Islaam as being the implementation of these five pillars: (!) The two
testimonies of Faith; (2) Establishing the Prayer; (3) Giving the Zakaat; (4) Fasting in
Ramadaan; (5) Pilgrimage to the Kabah. So the angel Jibreel told him: You have
spoken the truth. Now inform me about Eemaan. The Prophet said: It is to believe
in Allaah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Last Day, and to believe in
Al-Qadar the good of it and the bad of it. So he explained that Eemaan was to
believe in these six things: Belief in Allaah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers, the
Last Day and Al-Qadar the good of it and the bad of it.
These are the three levels of the Religion: Islaam, then Eemaan, then Ihsaan. Each one
of these levels has its own set of pillars.
A pillar is the part upon which something stands on, so (for example) the pillar of a
house refers to the part upon which that house is established. So Eemaan (Faith) rests
upon six of these pillars. If one of these pillars is missing, a person is no longer a
believer, possessing Faith, since he lacks one of the pillars of Eemaan.
Therefore, Eemaan cannot be established except upon its pillars, just like a building
cannot be established except upon its pillars. These six pillars (of Eemaan) are
mentioned in the noble Quraan. Sometimes they are mentioned altogether and other
times they are mentioned separately, as Allaah says:
But rather piety (birr) is he who believes in Allaah, the Last Day, the Angels, the
Book and the Prophets. [Surah Al-Baqarah: 177] Allaah mentions five of the pillars of
Eemaan in this ayah.
And He says:
The Messenger (Muhammad) believes in what was revealed to him from his Lord
and (so do) the believers all of them believe in Allaah, His Angels, His Books,
and His Messengers. We do not differentiate between any of His Messengers.
[Surah Al-Baqarah: 285]
He mentions four of these pillars here. And sometimes, He just mentions two of these
pillars: Belief in Allaah and the Last Day, as He says:
Verily, those who believe and those who are Jews and Christians and Sabians
whoever believes in Allaah and the Last Day. [Surah Al-Baqarah: 62] He mentions
two pillars in this ayah: Belief in Allaah and the last Day.
As for belief in Al-Qadar (Divine Pre-Decree), then that is mentioned in His statement:
Verily, We created everything with Qadar (Divine Pre-Decree). [Surah Al-Qamar:
49]
He created everything, and assigned its Decree to it. [Surah Al-Furqaan: 2]
So the angels are one of Allaahs creations, which He created for the purpose of
worshipping Him and carrying out His orders in the universe. Allaah sends His angels in
order to execute His Commands. So they are a creation from the world of the Unseen.
We dont see them, yet we believe in them with a firm resolution that doubt cannot
penetrate. This is since Allaah has informed us about them, and likewise, His
Messenger has informed us about them in such a definitive manner that causes us to
believe in them.
And to Allaah belongs the armies of the heavens and the earth. [Surah Al-Fath:
4] And whilst talking about the guardians of the Hellfire, He mentioned:
Over it are nineteen (angels). [Surah Al-Mudaththir: 30]
And He says: And We have set none but angels as guardians of the Hellfire, and
We have not made their number (i.e. 19) except as a trial for those who
disbelieve. [Surah Al-Mudaththir: 31]
So this means that there are nineteen angels guarding the Hellfire they maintain it,
guard it, kindle it and are entrusted with its affairs.
When one of the disbelievers heard of the number of angels that are guarding the
Hellfire, he said, as if to mock their amount: I will suffice you over them meaning if he
enters the Hellfire, he will confront them, overpower them and get out of the Hellfire. He
said this in order to mock and ridicule, so Allaah refuted them by saying:
And We have set none but angels as guardians of the Hellfire. [Surah Al-
Mudaththir: 31] This means they will not be from among the humans.
So if this person claims that he is strong and that he is able to fight against a number of
humans, he will not be able to fight against even one of the angels. Allaah says: And
We have set none but angels as guardians of the Hellfire. [Surah Al-Mudaththir:
31] This means: We did not make them humans or jinn.
And We have not made their number (i.e. 19) except as a trial for those who
disbelieve, in order that the people of the Scripture may arrive at a certainty and
the believers may increase in Faith, and so that no doubts may be left for the
people of the Scripture and the believers, and so that those in whose hearts is a
disease (of hypocrisy) and the disbelievers may say: What did Allaah intend by
this example? [Surah Al-Mudaththir: 31]
So they lie and seek to belittle this number. How can this great Hellfire, which contains
all of these creatures, only be maintained by nineteen? Allaah says:
And We have not made their number (i.e. 19) except as a trial for those who
disbelieve. [Surah Al-Mudaththir: 31]
So no one knows the greatness of the angels and no one knows what Allaah has with
Him from armies in the heavens and the earth except for Allaah. Neither these
disbelievers nor anyone else knows.
Second: The angels have great physical composure, as Allaah mentioned this about
them in His saying:
All praise is for Allaah, the Originator of the heavens and the earth who made
the angels messengers with wings two or three or four. [Surah Faatir: 1]
This means that there are some angels that have two wings, some that have three and
some that have four. And there are some angels that have more wings than that, for the
Prophet saw the angel Jibreel and he had 600 wings each wing blocking the
horizon. This is just one of the many angels that exist. Allaah described him as being
mighty in power, as He says:
He (Muhammad) has been taught (this Quraan) by one mighty in power. [Surah
An-Najm: 5] He is referring to Jibreel.
Free from any defect, then he rose (and became stable). [Surah An-Najm: 6] This
means that he possesses strength and a beautiful appearance.
Third: The angels possess great power, by Allaahs permission. What indicates their
great strength is that if Allaah commands just one of them, then indeed he is able to let
out an awful cry in the world, thus destroying the creation, as occurred with the people
of Thamood, who were seized by a loud scream. Jibreel unleashed one powerful
scream upon them:
Verily, We sent against them a single sayhah (awful cry), and they became like
the dry straw of fences. [Surah Al-Qamar: 31]
So their hearts ceased to function within their bodies and as a result they died and
became like dry straw. It was from the custom of the Arabs that when they would settle
in a place, they would gather sticks of wood and make fences to surround their sheep
and cattle. These fences would eventually dry up and become pieces of straw. So in
spite of Thamoods power and might, they became like dried-up straws as a result of
one loud cry from one of the angels.
Allaah also commanded Jibreel to raise up the towns of the people of Loot and they
were seven cities in which could be found humans, buildings, goods and animals. He
carried them on one side of his wing and raised these cities until the (other) angels
heard the barking of dogs and the crowing of roosters. Then he overturned them and
Allaah caused the earth to swallow them up.
There is also the angel Israafeel, the angel that is entrusted with blowing the Trumpet.
What is meant by the Trumpet is a horn that will gather the souls of the son of Aadam
(i.e. humans), from the first of them to the last of them. Then Israafeel will blow one time
on the Trumpet, and the souls will fly about due to this blow of the horn, going back to
their bodies. This is known as the Blow of Resurrection (Nafkhat-ul-Baath). Prior to this,
he will strike the Blow of Destruction (Nafkhat-us-Saaq), so everyone that is in the
heavens and in the earth will die except for he whom Allaah wills. Allaah says:
And the trumpet will be blown and all who are in the heavens and in the earth
will swoon away except for he whom Allaah wills. [Surah Az-Zumar: 68]
Swooning away means to die. Then he will blow on the Trumpet again, which is known
as the Blow of Resurrection,
and behold, they will be standing, looking. [Surah Az-Zumar: 68]
This is just one of Allaahs angels, and this is just one of his duties, which Allaah has
ordered him to carry out. So therefore, the angels are one of Allaahs great creations.
He created them so that they may worship Him and carry out His commands. Allaah
says:
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Rather, they are honorable slaves. They speak not until He has spoken, and they
act on His Command. He knows what is before them and what is after them. And
they cannot intercede except for him with whom He is pleased with. And they
stand in awe out of fear of Him. [Surah Al-Anbiyaa: 26-28]
The angels have duties. Each of them has a duty that he is entrusted with, and he does
not delay in carrying it out. Rather, he executes it acting on Allaahs order and He
doesnt disobey Him. Allaah says:
(Hell) Over which are angels stern and severe who do not disobey the
Commands they receive from Allaah, but do that which they are commanded.
[Surah At-Tahreem: 6]
Second: Among them are angels that are entrusted with carrying the Throne of Allaah,
as He says:
Those who carry the Throne (of Allaah) and those around it glorify the praises of
their Lord and believe in Him. And they ask forgiveness for those who believe,
(saying): Our Lord! You encompass all things in mercy and knowledge, so
forgive those who repent. [Surah Ghaafir: 7]
And bearing the Throne of your Lord on that Day will be eight (angels). [Surah
Al-Haaqah: 17]
mightiest of Allaahs creations. This indicates their power and their tremendous
composures.
Third: Among them are those angels entrusted with revelation. Allaah says:
He sends down the angels with the Rooh (spirit/revelation) from His Command
to whomever He wills from His servants, (saying): Warn mankind that there is no
deity that has the right to be worshipped except Me, so be dutiful to Me. [Surah
An-Nahl: 2]
The word Rooh (spirit) here means revelation. It is called Rooh because it is the
revelation that brings life to the hearts, just as the rain brings life to the earth. In the
same sense, it is the created Rooh (spirit) that brings life to the bodies of animals.
And thus We have revealed to you (O Muhammad) a Rooh (i.e. Quraan) from Our
Command. [Surah Ash-Shooraa: 52]
Rooh here stands for the Quraan, since it is that which brings life to the hearts of the
believers, just as the earth is brought to life by rain. Such is the case with the hearts of
the believers they are brought to life by way of the Quraan.
The word Rooh is also used to refer to Jibreel, who is the greatest, most honorable and
virtuous of all the angels. He is the one who brought the Quraan down from Allaah to
Muhammad, as Allaah says:
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The trustworthy spirit (Jibreel) brought it (i.e. the Quraan) down to your heart
(O Muhammad) in order that you may be from the warners in a plain Arabic
language. [Surah Ash-Shuaraa: 193-195]
So Jibreel brought the Quraan down to the heart of the Prophet , and he in turn
conveyed it to his ummah. In another ayah, Allaah says:
Say: The holy spirit (Jibreel) brought it down from your Lord. [Surah An-Nahl:
102]
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So verily, I swear by the planets that recede (disappear during the day and
appear at night). And by the planets that move swiftly and hide themselves. And
by the night as it departs. And by the dawn as it brightens. Verily, this is the Word
(brought by) an honorable angel Possessing power and a high rank with the
Lord of the Throne. Obeyed (by the angels), trustworthy there (in the heavens).
[Surah At-Takweer: 15-21]
His First Attribute: Power: Allaah says: Possessing power and a high rank with
the Lord of the Throne. [Surah At-Takweer: 20] The Lord of the Throne here
refers to Allaah.
His Second Attribute: Position: Allaah says: Possessing power and a high rank
with the Lord of the Throne. [Surah At-Takweer: 20] This means that he possesses a
high position in the sight of Allaah, which no one else has reached.
His Third Attribute: Obedience: All of the angels obey Jibreel by the Permission of
Allaah.
His Fourth Attribute: Trustworthiness: This refers to the revelation, such that he
doesnt make additions or subtractions to it, but rather, He conveys it just the way that
Allaah has revealed it to him.
And your companion is not insane. [Surah At-Takweer: 22] This is what the
disbelievers claimed about him .
And indeed he (Muhammad) saw him (Jibreel) in the clear horizon. [Surah At-
Takweer: 23] Muhammad saw Jibreel on the horizon twice.
The First Time: This was in the valley of Makkah. The Prophet Muhammad lifted his
head and saw him in the sky and he had 600 wings. Each one of his wings blocked the
horizon.
The Second Time: Allaah says: And indeed he (Muhammad) saw him (Jibreel) at a
second descent near the lote-tree of the utmost boundary. [Surah An-Najm: 13-
14] This occurred during the night in which the Prophet ascended to the heaven and
saw him in his natural state.
Verily, this is the Word (brought by) an honorable angel. [Surah At-Takweer: 19]
This means: Even though the Quraan is the Speech of Allaah, it is ascribed to Jibreel
here, since he is the one who conveyed it to Muhammad. So he is conveying from
Allaah, for he dictated it to our messenger, Muhammad, conveying it from Allaah.
However, it is the Speech of Allaah. Speech is only attributed to the one who states it
originally, not to the one who says it conveying it from someone else. However, the
Speech of Allaah has been attributed to Jibreel here from the perspective of his
conveying it.
2. Israafeel is responsible for blowing the Trumpet. This will be at the time when Allaah
wants to resurrect the creatures from their graves. The bodies will be brought forth from
the graves and reassembled. Then the only thing remaining (to be integrated) will be the
soul. It is at this point that Israafeel will blow on this horn, due to Allaahs Command,
and the souls will float to their respective bodies, which had come out and risen from
their graves. Then they will walk to where Allaah orders them to go. Allaah says:
The Day when they will come out of the graves quickly as if they were racing to a
goal. [Surah Al-Maaarij: 43]
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They will come forth with humbled eyes from (their) graves as if they were
locusts spread about. Hastening towards the caller, the disbelievers will say:
This is a hard day. [Surah Al-Qamar: 7-8]
These are the three angels that are responsible for life. Jibreel is responsible for
bringing the revelation, which brings life into the hearts. Mikaaeel is responsible for the
raindrops, which bring life to the earth after its death. Israafeel is responsible for blowing
on the trumpet, which will bring life to the bodies (on the Day of Resurrection). This is
why when the Prophet would get up for prayer at night, after saying the opening
Takbeer, he would say in his opening supplication: O Allaah! Lord of Jibreel,
Mikaaeel and Israafeel, Originator of the heavens and the earth
These are the greatest angels due to the magnitude of their duties.
Fifth: There are also angels that are put in charge of the fetuses in the mothers
wombs. This has been reported in the hadeeth of Ibn Masood , in which he said: The
Messenger of Allaah narrated to us and he is the truthful one who is believed
saying: Verily the creation of each of one of you is brought together in his
mothers womb for forty days in the form of a seed, then he is a clot of blood for a
like period, then a morsel of flesh for a like period. Then the angel is sent to him
and commanded with four matters to write down his means of livelihood, his life
span, his actions, and whether he will be happy or unhappy. Allaah sends this
angel to him to carry out this great important task.
Sixth: There are angels that are in charge of taking the souls when their prescribed
time is over. There is the Angel of Death (Malak-ul-Mawt) about whom Allaah says:
Say: The Angel of Death, who is set over you, will take your souls. Then to your
Lord you will return. [Surah As-Sajdah: 11]
The Angel of Death has assistants that will aid him, as Allaah says:
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Until when death approaches one of you, Our messengers (i.e. the Angel of
Death and his assistants) take his soul, and they never neglect their duty. Then
they are returned to Allaah, their Master, the Just Lord. [Surah Al-Anaam: 61-62]
So taking the soul at the time of death is ascribed to the angels, to the Angel of Death
and also to Allaah.
It is Allaah who takes the souls at the time of their death. [Surah Az-Zumar: 42]
Death is ascribed to Allaah here because He is the One who orders it to occur. It is also
ascribed to the angels because they are the ones who physically carry that out by
gathering the soul and leading it out of the humans body until it reaches his throat. And
it is also ascribed to the Angel of Death - Say: The Angel of Death, who is set over
you, will take your souls because he is the one in charge of seizing the souls after
they have been rounded up in the last stage (of death).
Seventh: There are also angels in charge of recording the deeds of the son of Aadam
(i.e. humans), as occurs in the hadeeth: You are constantly being frequented (in
successive shifts) by angels at night and angels during the day. Allaah says:
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And verily, there are guardians (i.e. angels) over you Honorable, recording
(your deeds). They know all that you do. [Surah Al-Infitaar: 10-12]
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When the two receivers receive (i.e. record his deeds) from his right side and his
left side, sitting. Not a word does he utter, except that there is a watcher by him
ready (to record it). [Surah Qaaf: 17-18]
These guardian angels accompany a human being whether he is on a journey or sitting
at home they are next to him at all times under all conditions during his prayer, while
he is prostrating, etc. they accompany him and do not leave him alone except under
specific circumstances, such as when the person is relieving himself (in the bathroom).
So these angels record his statements and his actions.
These angels are put in charge of recording a persons deeds from the time that he
reaches the age of puberty the age of discernment to the time when Allaah takes his
soul in death. And they record against him everything that he does in his life whether
that is in the form of intentions, actions, statements, or other than that.
The Status of the Fajr and Asr Prayers amidst the Other Prayers:
The Prophet said: You are constantly being frequented (in successive shifts) by
angels at night and angels during the day. And they gather together during the
Asr Prayer and during the Fajr Prayer. It is for this reason that these two prayers
are the greatest of all prayers. Allaah says:
Verily, the recitation of the Quraan in the early dawn (i.e. Fajr Prayer) is
witnessed (by the angels). [Surah Al-Israa: 78]
He is referring here to the Fajr Prayer, which the angels of the night and the angels of
the day attend. They gather together to witness the Fajr prayer along with the Muslims
and listen to the Quraan that is recited in prayer. They also gather together during the
Asr Prayer, where Allaah asks them, even though He is most knowledgeable of the
answer: In what state did you leave My servants? The angels reply, saying: We
came to them while they were praying and we left them while they were praying.
This means that they descended while we were praying Asr and they attended the
prayer along with us. And then they rose back up (to the heavens) while we were
praying Fajr.
Due to this, it has been determined that the Asr Prayer is the Middle Prayer about
which Allaah has incited us, saying:
Guard strictly the (five daily) prayers, especially the middle prayer (i.e. Asr).
[Surah Al-Baqarah: 238] He means by this the Asr prayer since that is the prayer that
the angels of the night and the angels of the day attend.
What benefit has this person who refrains from going to the Fajr Prayer and instead
prefers sleep gained from his actions? And what benefit has this person who misses out
on attending the Asr Prayer, due to laziness, preferring sleep or some other deed,
gained from his actions?
It is stated in the hadeeth that: Whoever misses the Asr Prayer, it is as if he lost
his family and wealth. And in another hadeeth it states: then he has nullified his
actions. This means that he has taken the prayer out of its proper time. So if he takes
it out of its proper time, he has missed it.
Eight: There are also angels that are responsible for protecting humans from perils. A
human being is prone to walk into dangers everyday. However, Allaah entrusts angels
that guard and protect him from these dangers during his lifetime, which Allaah has
ordained for him. This earth, which a human being walks upon everyday, contains many
dangers. There are wild beasts, snakes, scorpions, not to mention transgressors from
among humans enemies and oppressors. However, Allaah has placed these angels
around the human being. Allaah says:
He (a person) has those (angels) who constantly surround him from before him
and behind him, protecting him by the Command of Allaah. [Surah Ar-Raad: 11]
Therefore, so long as Allaah has decreed that this individual will be safe from harms,
these angels will protect and guard him, and no human will be able to harm him. But if
Allaah desires to bring an end to his appointed time, He removes them from him one
from before him and one from behind him.
Verily, Allaah will not change the condition of a people until they (first) change
the condition of themselves. And when Allaah desires a bad end for a people,
there is no turning it back. [Surah Ar-Raad: 11]
So if Allaahs Divine Pre-Decree comes to pass and He desires to put an end to this
person, the angels that constantly surround him withdraw themselves from him because
they do not refrain from carrying out His Command. These are the angels that
constantly surround a person.
Ninth: There are also angels that have responsibilities in this universe that only Allaah
has knowledge of. There are angels that are put in charge of the seas and angels put in
charge of the days. There are angels responsible for the winds and angels put in charge
of carrying out many other duties.
All of the events that occur in the universe and which constantly transpire within it on a
daily basis are only by Allaahs decreeing that. As for the angels, they carry out
whatever tasks Allaah orders them to execute.
And they (the inhabitants of Hell) will cry: O Maalik! Let your Lord make an end
of us! He will say: Verily, you shall abide (herein) forever. [Surah Az-Zukhruf: 77]
And there are other angels whom Allaah has not named for us. However, we believe in
all of the angels those whose names we know and those whose names we dont
know. And we believe in the duties and tasks that they carry out by Allaahs Command.
Areas of Difference between the Actions of Angels and the Actions of Devils:
First: The angels glorify the praises of their Lord and ask forgiveness for those one
earth. So they are the most sincere of creatures towards the children of Aadam,
whereas the devils are the most treacherous of creatures towards the children of
Aadam. This is since the Devil has sworn to mislead, stray and ruin the children of
Aadam as much as he is able to. Allaah says:
Verily, We placed the devils as supporters for those who dont believe. [Surah
Al-Araaf: 27]
Second: The angels command the servants towards good, whereas the devils incite
them and order them to commit evil.
And whoever turns away blindly from the Remembrance of the Most Merciful,
We appoint for him a devil to stick with him so he becomes his companion.
[Surah Az-Zukhruf: 36]
So the person that turns away from the noble Quraan, Allaah punishes him by
assigning a devil to him that will serve as his companion. Allaah says:
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And verily, they (i.e. the assigned devils) hinder them from the correct path,
whereas they think they are guided aright! This is until such a person comes to
Us, he will then say (to his devil companion): Would that between me and you
were the distance of the two easts. So what an evil companion indeed! [Surah
Az-Zukhruf: 37-38]
So therefore nothing protects a human being from the Devil except the Remembrance
of Allaah.
Third: The Remembrance of Allaah removes the devils from a human and causes the
angels to come near him.
This is why the Devil is called Al-Waswaas-ul-Khannaas (The Whisperer of evil into the
hearts of mankind who Departs when a person remembers Allaah). So when a person
abandons the Remembrance of Allaah, the Devil comes to him, but when he
remembers Allaah, the angels surround him, as is mentioned in the hadeeth: No
group of people gather together in one of the Houses of Allaah to read the Book
of Allaah and study it amongst themselves except that tranquility descends upon
them, mercy envelopes them, the angels surround them and Allaah mentions
them to those near Him.
1. The recitation of the Quraan. The one who reads/recites the Quraan is remembering
Allaah.
3. The one who says SubhaanAllaah, Astaghfirullaah, Allaahu Akbar, and says
Laa Ilaaha IllaaAllaah remembers Allaah, and so the angels gather around him and
the devils go far away from him.
4. Those who review and study the books of knowledge and sit in gatherings to learn
their Religion they are remembering Allaah, and so the angels gather near them.
2. The one who places pictures in his house the angels do not enter his home, as is
stated in the hadeeth, where the Prophet said: Verily, the angels do not enter the
home in which there is a dog and images. So the angels of mercy do not enter into
homes that have pictures in them, regardless of whether they are hanging on the wall or
stored in frames and boxes for the sake of memories or to beautify the walls of the
home.
The pictures here, refers to images of things possessing souls. This drives the angels
away. So the angels do not enter homes in which the likes of these pictures exist.
However, the pictures that have been allowed for one to acquire because of necessity,
such as ID cards, passports and personal identification cards, these are permitted out of
necessity for them. These pictures are not taken in order to admire them. So these
types of pictures are the exception to the prohibition. The same goes for images that are
trampled on (i.e. on the floor) and sat upon. We are only talking here about the images
that are hung for the sake of memories or stored for the sake of showing off. These are
the types of images that are not permitted, as there is no necessity for them to be taken.
These types of pictures cause the devils to come into the homes while preventing the
angels from entering them.
The Effect that Belief in the Angels has on the Life of Humans:
Belief in the Angels has a tremendous effect on the life of humans, since if a person is
aware of them, he will indeed be cautious and mindful. If a person realizes that there
are angels entrusted to him who constantly surround him day and night, he will surely
be cautious of what he says and does, lest something is recorded about him that is not
befitting. So if he knew that there were investigators following him, wouldnt he be
cautious out of fear that they might take hold of some speech or action of his which will
cause him a harmful end?
So how can he not then be cautious and mindful of the angels when he doesnt see
them? But as for humans, you can see them. So the one who is watching you and you
can see him, you are wary about him. However, the angels see you but you cannot see
them. It is possible that you might be able to protect yourself from humans you can go
inside your home or lock yourself up in some secluded area and they would not be able
to gain any information about you. But as for the angels, they enter with you
everywhere. Allaah has given them the ability to reach and access any place that He
commands them to reach. This is why Allaah warns us, saying:
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And verily, there are guardians (i.e. angels) over you Honorable, recording
(your deeds). They know all that you do. [Surah Al-Infitaar: 10-12]
Allaah says this in order to caution and warn us. So this is the fruit of believing and
having faith in the angels that a person will protect himself from evil statements and
actions, which will be recorded against him and for which he will be held accountable on
the Day of Judgement.
There is no human being except that he has a guardian (angel) over him).
[Surah At-Taariq: 4]
And He says:
And We are closer to him than his jugular vein. [Surah Qaf: 16]
Do you know what al-wareed (jugular vein) means here? The jugular vein of a human
being is the vein that is on the sides of his neck through which blood flows one on the
right and one on the left, on both sides of his neck. In these two veins runs the blood
that supplies the body.
Allaah says:
And We are closer to him than his jugular vein. [Surah Qaf: 16]
He is the First and the Last, the Most High and the Most Near. And He is the All-
Knower of everything. [Surah Al-Hadeed: 3]
The Prophet said, explaining this ayah: You (O Allaah) are the First, so there is
nothing before You. And You are the Last, so there is nothing after You. And You
are the Most High, so there is nothing above You, and You are the Most near, so
there is nothing below You.
So then, there is nothing hidden from Allaah whether it is in the land or the sea, in the
deepest part of ones home, in the desert or in the marketplace, in the masjid, in the
theatre, and in the entertainment areas, in all places the areas where Allaah is obeyed
as well as the areas where Allaah is disobeyed nothing is hidden from Allaah nor is
anything screened from Him. This is why when Jibreel asked the Prophet about
Ihsaan, he responded by saying: It is that you worship Allaah as if you see Him.
But even though you dont see Him, indeed, He sees you.
So a person must realize and be cognizant of the fact that he has angels with him and
that Allaah says:
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And We are closer to him than his jugular vein. When the two receivers receive
(i.e. record his deeds) from his right side and his left side, sitting. Not a word
does he utter, except that there is a watcher by him ready (to record it). [Surah
Qaaf: 16-18]
Or do they think that We dont hear their secrets and private counsels? Of
course (We do), and Our messengers are with them recording (their statements
and actions). [Surah Az-Zukhruf: 80]
Our messengers here refers to the angels. So Allaah hears the secrets and private
counsels, and the angels record it. This is from the effects of believing in the angels.
Honorable and obedient. [Surah Abasa: 16]
What is important is that we acknowledge the magnitude and the status of the angels
and that we love them because Allaah loves them. As for the one who holds enmity
towards the angels and loathes them, then Allaah is indeed an enemy to him. And
whoever Allaah takes as an enemy, he will not be able to endure and he will not be in a
good state.
Allaah says:
Whoever is an enemy to Allaah, His Angels, His Messengers, Jibreel, and
Mikaaeel, then indeed Allaah is an enemy to the disbelievers. [Surah Al-Baqarah:
98]
I ask Allaah to endow you and us with true Faith, beneficial knowledge and righteous
actions. May the peace and blessings of Allaah be on our Prophet Muhammad, his
family members and his Companions.