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  1. Raphael (UK: / ˈ r æ f eɪ ə l / RAF-ay-əl, US: / ˈ r æ f i ə l, ˈ r eɪ f-/ RA(Y)F-ee-əl; "God has healed") is an archangel first mentioned in the Book of Tobit and in 1 Enoch, both estimated to date from between the 3rd and 2nd century BCE.

    • holding a bottle or flask; walking with Tobias; sounding a trumpet; carrying a fish or a staff
  2. Isrāfīl (Arabic: إسرافيل) (frequently associated with the Jewish and Christian angel Raphael), is the archangel who blows into the trumpet in the end time, therefore also associated with music in some traditions. Israfil is responsible for signaling the coming of Qiyamah (Judgment Day) by blowing a horn.

  3. Raphael (רפאל, Hebrew for "God has healed," "God Heals" ) is the name of an archangel in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, who is said to perform all types of healings. Linked to his name is the Hebrew word for a doctor of medicine: Rophe, which has the same root word as Raphael.

  4. 1. Jibril (Gabriel, Jibreel) Jibrīl, also spelled Jabrāʾīl or Jibreel, in Islam, is an archangel who acts as a mediator between God and humans and as an ultimate bearer of different revelations in different times, to the prophets of Allah (ﷻ), especially bringing revelations to the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). 2.

  5. Mar 3, 2019 · Another top-ranking angel in Islam is Archangel Raphael. The Hadith names Raphael (who is called “Israfel” or “Israfil” in Arabic) as the angel who will blow a horn to announce that Judgment Day is coming.

  6. His counterpart in Islam is Isrāfīl. This article was most recently revised and updated by Matt Stefon. Raphael, in the Bible, one of the archangels.

  7. 5 days ago · May 19, 2024. in Archangels, Angelology. Reading Time: 28 mins read. 35. SHARES. VIEWS. In Islamic theology there are 4 archangels: Jibril, Mikail, Israfil, and Azrael. Each of these archangels play a distinct part in the Islamic understanding of the cosmos, human existence, and the afterlife.

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