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Actually, here are some great ayah relating to an exegesis of the Qu'ran, and they fit perfectly with the Biblical message we are getting on the subject:
He sendeth down the angels with the spirit by His command upon whomsoever of his bondmen He willeth: warn that there is no god but I, wherefore fear Me. S. 16:2 Daryabadi
We have indeed revealed this (Message) in the Night of Power: And what will explain to thee what the night of power is? The Night of Power is better than a thousand months. Therein come down the angels and the Spirit by Allah’s permission, on every errand: S. 97:1-4 Y. Ali
It is essential to understand that the "Night of Power" is also a symbol for the night before the Last Day, in the Qu'ran (as well as Ramadan). On the Night of Power God sends down all of his angels to prepare the earth for the drama that breaks out when the world starts to fall apart. This is precisely what Joel describes when he says he will "Pour his spirit out on all people" in the final days of the earth. "Night of Power" also means "Night of Decree" and "Night of Measures." It's basically the Qu'ranic way of saying the vision that Ezekiel has of the Angels coming down to earth and Jesus marking all of the believers with a sign on their forehead, so that they angels do not slay them.
It's funny but the language of the Qu'ran here (and elsewhere) almost makes it sound like Jibreel (as) is excited for the chance to finally slay the unbelievers and liars. Reading the Qu'ran you almost get a distinct sense of the personality of Gabriel (as).
Shalom
We have indeed revealed this (Message) in the Night of Power: And what will explain to thee what the night of power is? The Night of Power is better than a thousand months. Therein come down the angels and the Spirit by Allah’s permission, on every errand: S. 97:1-4 Y. Ali
It is essential to understand that the "Night of Power" is also a symbol for the night before the Last Day, in the Qu'ran (as well as Ramadan). On the Night of Power God sends down all of his angels to prepare the earth for the drama that breaks out when the world starts to fall apart. This is precisely what Joel describes when he says he will "Pour his spirit out on all people" in the final days of the earth. "Night of Power" also means "Night of Decree" and "Night of Measures." It's basically the Qu'ranic way of saying the vision that Ezekiel has of the Angels coming down to earth and Jesus marking all of the believers with a sign on their forehead, so that they angels do not slay them.
It's funny but the language of the Qu'ran here (and elsewhere) almost makes it sound like Jibreel (as) is excited for the chance to finally slay the unbelievers and liars. Reading the Qu'ran you almost get a distinct sense of the personality of Gabriel (as).
Shalom
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