ANSWER: This is not kufr but it’s not permissible as it is what the idol worshippers used to call angels as females.
Read moreANSWER: There’s nothing mentioned in the Qur’an or the Sunnah about the name of the angel of death as this name Azraiel is not authentic. https://islamqa.info/en/answers/40671/name-of-the-angel-of-death
Read moreANSWER: Your question doesn’t make any sense! Where did you get that the angel of death is like us and he travels by plane or needs a car to commute? Have you ever seen an angel before or know what they are capable of doing? There is only one angel of death and you must […]
Read moreANSWER: We do not have knowledge of this and whether they read the Quran or not. Engaging oneself in such issues is fruitless and has no benefits in this life nor in the hereafter.
Read moreANSWER: If an angel appears in human form, it is possible for everyone to see him and there is no difference between males and females, or old and young. But no one can be certain that the person he is seeing is an angel because proof that they are angels is dependent on wahy (revelation) […]
Read moreAsking such a question is not logical as Muslims believe in the unseen and it is our conviction that the Quran and sunnah are unquestionable. Therefore, what remains here is questioning our own intellect which is not qualified to visualize and understand this as it is! We haven’t even seen the angels, how can we […]
Read moreThese are all baseless and not true. They were angels sent to earth to test people and to teach them sorcery and to advise them not to learn from them as this would make them out of the fold of Islam.
Read moreThey are called “the one on the right and the one on the left”
Read moreNo, this is not his name.
Read moreTo say that what she saw were angles, this is not correct as it could have been hallucinations or even Jinn. Anyhow, what was done is does and you should ask Allah for forgiveness for saying something without knowledge.
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