Arabic Angel Names
Main guide to Arabic angel terms, Qur'anic named anchors, later Islamic reception, and source cautions.
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Explore Arabic angel names through Arabic angel terms, Qur'anic names, title and role wording, later Islamic reception, and source-aware interpretation. Start with the main Arabic Angel Names guide, then use the supporting guides to compare malak, mala'ikah, Qur'anic named anchors, meanings, and source cautions.
This origin hub focuses on Arabic angel terminology and Arabic-language angel-name reception. It separates Arabic terms such as malak and mala'ikah from personal names such as Jibril and Mikail, Qur'anic title wording such as Malak al-Mawt, and later Islamic names such as Azrael, Israfil, and Ridwan.
Use the overview for the full framework, the Arabic word guide for term-vs-name clarity, the meanings guide for themes and source labels, and the Qur'anic guide for strict source confidence.
Main guide to Arabic angel terms, Qur'anic named anchors, later Islamic reception, and source cautions.
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Explains malak and mala'ikah as Arabic angel terms and separates category words from personal angel names.
Organizes Arabic angel names and terms by meaning, including Jibril, Mikail, Malik, Harut, Marut, Malak al-Mawt, Azrael, Israfil, and Ridwan.
Separates Qur'anic names, Arabic angel terms, title wording, and later Islamic angel-name reception.