- Surah Qaf (50:17–18) When the two receivers receive… every word is recorded.
- Surah Al-Baqarah (2:97)Jibril is named clearly as the angel of revelation.
- Hadith (Musnad Ahmad)The Prophet ﷺ said: Angels pray for those who teach others good.
Simple Ways to Learn More
- Read the Quran: Surah Fatir (35:1) explains angels’ creation and roles.
ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ فَاطِرِ ٱلسَّمَـٰوَٰتِ وَٱلْأَرْضِ جَاعِلِ ٱلْمَلَـٰٓئِكَةِ رُسُلًا أُو۟لِىٓ أَجْنِحَةٍۢ مَّثْنَىٰ وَثُلَـٰثَ وَرُبَـٰعَ ۚ
- Surah An-Nazi’at (79:1–5) speaks of their speed and power.
وَٱلنَّـٰزِعَـٰتِ غَرْقًۭا وَٱلنَّـٰشِطَـٰتِ نَشْطًۭا وَٱلسَّـٰبِحَـٰتِ سَبْحًۭا فَٱلسَّـٰبِقَـٰتِ سَبْقًۭا فَٱلْمُدَبِّرَٰتِ أَمْرًۭا
- Study Hadith: Start with Sahih Bukhari’s section on angels. The stories bring clarity.
- Take a course: Join Rahiq Academy’s Aqidah classes. They explain the belief step by step.
Belief in angels in Islam is not just knowledge. It’s a constant reminder that your actions are seen, written, and will be judged. These beings help shape your journey—from birth to death, from dunya to akhirah.
