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The world of angels yr 8 by muhammad javed iqbal
1. The world of AngelsThe world of Angels
Unit-A Chapter-4Unit-A Chapter-4
The Angels and their effects onThe Angels and their effects on
HumansHumans
““And to Allah belongs the hosts of the heavens and the earth.And to Allah belongs the hosts of the heavens and the earth.
And Allah is Ever All Knower, All Wise.”And Allah is Ever All Knower, All Wise.” [48:7][48:7]
The world of AngelsThe world of Angels
Unit-A Chapter-4Unit-A Chapter-4
The Angels and their effects onThe Angels and their effects on
HumansHumans
““And to Allah belongs the hosts of the heavens and the earth.And to Allah belongs the hosts of the heavens and the earth.
And Allah is Ever All Knower, All Wise.”And Allah is Ever All Knower, All Wise.” [48:7][48:7]
By: Muhammad javed IqbalBy: Muhammad javed Iqbal
Islamic Department (MS)Islamic Department (MS)
By: Muhammad javed IqbalBy: Muhammad javed Iqbal
Islamic Department (MS)Islamic Department (MS)
2. Chapter Outline
• What are the angels?
• How important is the belief in angels?
• What are the angels made of?
• What do angels do in this world and in
the hereafter?
• Who are the main angels?
4. Learning Objectives
• LO: To learn about angels and how important is
the belief in angels.
• All: To know about the belief and creation of
angels.
• Most: To know about the functions and duties
of angels.
• Some: To learn the names of most important
angels.
5. Success Criteria
Be able to say, write and explain
about the creation, status, nature and
functions and duties of angels.
6. Who and what are the Angels?Who and what are the Angels?Who and what are the Angels?Who and what are the Angels?
• “The Messenger (Muhammad ) believes in what has been
sent down to him
from his Lord, and (so do) the believers. Each one believes in
Allâh,
His Angels, His Books, and His Messengers." [2:285]
• Narrated from Aisha that the Messenger of Allah said:
"Angels were created from light, jinn were created from
smokeless fire,
and Adam was created from that which has been described to
you [in the Qur'an]." [Muslim]
• “They fear their Lord above them, and they do what they are
7. All about angelsAll about angelsAll about angelsAll about angels
•Belief in the angels is one of the pillar of faith.
•Not believing in angels is considered disbelief.
•Angels are made of light.
•They are naturally different from humans.
•It is not allowed in Islam to portray angels in any shape
or form.
8. The Angels and their DutiesThe Angels and their DutiesThe Angels and their DutiesThe Angels and their Duties
• “All the praises and thanks be to Allâh, the (only) Originator [the
(only) Creator]
of the heavens and the earth, Who made the angels messengers
with wings, - two
or three or four…” [35:1]
• “And those (angels) who distribute (provisions, rain, and other
blessings)
by (Allâh's) Command..” [51:4]
• “And angels shall enter unto them from every gate (saying):
Salaamun ‘Alaykum
(peace be upon you) for you persevered in patience! Excellent
indeed is the final home!”
[13:23-24]
9. Duties of angels here and HereafterDuties of angels here and HereafterDuties of angels here and HereafterDuties of angels here and Hereafter
• Taking care of human beings.
• Executing Allah’s command around the world.
• Serving Allah in the Hereafter
10. All about angelsAll about angelsAll about angelsAll about angels
• On the authority of Aboo `Abd `Arafah-rahmaan `Abdullaah ibn
Mas`ood , who said: The Messenger of Allah and he is truthful,
the believed, narrated to us:
• Verily the creation of each one of you is brought together in
the mother's belly 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 there is sent to him the angel who blows the
breath of life into him and who is commanded about four
matters: to write down his means of livelihood, his life span, his
actions, and whether happy or unhappy. By Allah, other than
Whom there is no diety, verily one of you behaves like the
people of Paradise until there is but an arm's length between
him and it, and that which has been written overtakes him and
so he behaves like the people of Hell-fire until there is but an
arm's length between him and it, and that which has been
written overtakes him and so he behaves like the people of
Paradise and thus he enters it.
11. All about angelsAll about angelsAll about angelsAll about angels
Duties of angels
•The Hafathah-The guardian
angels.
•Al-katabah-The Honorable Record
Keepers.
•Angels support and defend the
believers.
•Malak-ul-Mawt.
•Munkar and Nakeer.
12. All about angelsAll about angels
Angels and Hereafter
•Israfeel_The blower of the Horn.
•Hamalat-ul-Arsh-The Carriers of the Throne.
•Ridwan_The head of all the keepers in
Paradise.
•Malik_The main keeper of the Hell with the
team of other nineteen angels.
13. All about angelsAll about angels
Serving around the universe
•Mika’eel_the Power behind the weather.
•Jibreel_The Greatest Angel.
14. DiscussionDiscussion
•
ACE: To work with TA :
• They will discuss the creation, status, nature and functions and duties of
angels.
•
• ELL: N/A
•
• LA:
• They will discuss the belief in the angels as one of the pillar of Iman.
• MA: They will discuss the names of the famous angels, different groups
of angels and their duties.
•
• HA:
• They will discuss the creation, status, nature and functions and duties of
angels.
15. PlenaryPlenary
• What are the angels?
• How important is the belief in
angels?
• What are the angels made of?
• What do angels do in this world
and in the hereafter?
• Who are the main angels?
16. Evaluation
• Who are the angels?
• What are they made of?
• Name some of the angels?
• What are the main duties of angels?
• Who are the following? And what are their duties?
Jibreel,Israfeel,Mikaeel, Malak-ul-Mawt,Hamalat-ul-
Arsh,Munkar and Nakeer, Ridwan, Malik,Al-Katabah.
17. Home Task
Do research to find out answers for
the questions given in the end of
lesson and in the work Book Unit-A
Chapter-4