Q:Why is belief in the names of the angels in Islam important?
A:Belief in angels is a pillar of faith, reminding us of Allah’s control and our accountability.
Q:How can learning the names of the angels in Islam deepen faith?
A:Knowing their roles connects us to the unseen world, encouraging mindfulness and spiritual growth.
Q:Do Muslims worship the names of the angels in Islam?
A:No. Worshipping angels is strictly forbidden. Muslims worship only Allah. Angels, like Jibril or Mikail, are respected as Allah’s servants who obey His commands without fail.
Q:What happens if someone denies the names of the angels in Islam?
A:Denying angels is disbelief (kufr). One of the fundamental tenets of Islamic faith (Iman) is the belief in them, such as Jibril and Azrael.
Q:Do Angels Have Gender?
A:No, angels have no gender. They are not male or female. The Quran clearly refutes assigning gender to them. They are unique creations.
Q:Can We See Angels?
A:Generally, humans cannot see angels. They exist in another dimension. However, Allah can allow it. Sometimes prophets saw them. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, for example, witnessed Jibril.
Q:Do Angels Have Free Will?
A:No, angels do not possess free will. They always obey Allah. They are entirely submissive. Execute commands without question.
