Angel Gabriel

Who is Angel Gabriel?

In Abrahamic religions, Gabriel is an archangel who typically serves as a messenger sent from God to certain people.
In the Bible, Gabriel is mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments.
  • In the Old Testament, he appeared to the prophet Daniel, delivering explanations of Daniel's visions
  • In the Gospel of Luke, Gabriel appeared to Zecharias
  • To the virgin Mary foretelling the births of John the Baptist and Jesus
  • In the Book of Daniel, he is referred to as "the man Gabriel"
  • While in the Gospel of Luke, Gabriel is referred to as "an angel of the Lord"


In Islam, Gabriel is considered one of the four archangels whom God sent with his divine message to various prophets, including Muhammad.
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1.What are angels?

Angels are spiritual, non-material beings who put God's commands and laws into action in this world. They have no will of their own, unlike man, and are intermediaries between God and the world.


2.What do angels look like?

As angels are not physical beings, they cannot be seen by man's eye. So this question does not arise. However, Prophets of God and other righteous persons can see angels on occasions, but only in their mind, in dreams and visions.


3.What functions do angels perform?

These are of two kinds: their functions in the physical world, and the spiritual development of man.

In the physical world, the working of nature is governed by laws, as science has shown by discovering many of these laws. Islam teaches that these laws have been devised by God, and the angels - the obeying functionaries of God - put them into action.

On the spiritual side, the angels communicate God's revelation to the Prophets and other righteous ones, bring comfort and strength to the hearts of true believers, and inspire noble thoughts in the minds of all persons. They do this, of course, by acting through the spiritual senses of human beings, not their physical senses like the eyes or ears.


4.What are Angels?

Angels are a creation of God. Unlike mankind, Angels do not have free-will and perform specific tasks.


5.How do the Angels pray?

The Angels fall on their face and pray


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