
Angels in Islam are pure beings created by Allah to fulfill divine commands, serving as guardians, messengers, and recorders of deeds.

Unseen Messengers of Light and Obedience
In Islam, angels are symbols of purity and obedience, carrying out Allah’s will without error or hesitation. They exist in unseen realms, connecting the divine and human worlds.
The Qur’an mentions angels as protectors, guiding believers and recording every deed with precision.
Their constant worship reminds humanity of humility and devotion — qualities central to a life of faith.
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