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    Azrael (/ ˈ æ z r i. ə l,-r eɪ-/; Hebrew: עֲזַרְאֵל, romanized: ʿǍzarʾēl, 'God has helped'; Arabic: عزرائيل, romanized: ʿAzrāʾīl or ʿIzrāʾīl) is the angel of death in some Abrahamic religions, namely Islam and Christian popular culture.

  2. Azrael, in Islam, the angel of death who separates souls from their bodies; he is one of the four archangels (with Jibrīl, Mīkāl, and Isrāfīl) and the Islamic counterpart of the Judeo-Christian angel of death, who is sometimes called Azrael. Azrael is of cosmic size: with his 4,000 wings and a body.

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  3. Aug 25, 2018 · Updated on August 25, 2018. Archangel Azrael, the angel of transformation and an angel of death in Islam, means “helper of God.” Azrael helps living people navigate changes in their lives. He helps dying people make the transition from the earthly dimension to heaven and comforts people who are grieving the death of a loved one.

  4. Jun 19, 2020 · Azrael is a psychopomp: a person or creature who transports souls to the afterlife after they die. Depending on the religion or mysticism in which he appears, Azrael can be the embodiment of evil or a benevolent figure. In Jewish and Islamic traditions, Azrael is thought to be the Angel of Death.

  5. Archangel Azrael, known as the Angel of Death and Transition, holds a significant role in various religious and spiritual traditions. This angel is often associated with guiding souls through the transition from life to death, offering comfort and support during times of change.

  6. Jun 22, 2018 · Archangel Azrael, help me to discover more about God's good purposes for my life, and motivate me to fulfill those purposes by setting priorities and making good decisions. Guide me to transform every part of my life—from my relationships to my work—so that it reflects what is most important to God.

  7. Azrael, also known as ʿAzarʾēl in Hebrew and عزرائيل in Arabic, serves as the angel of death in certain Abrahamic traditions like Islam and Christian popular culture. In these faiths, Azrael assumes a benevolent role as God’s angel of death, acting as a psychopomp who guides souls to the afterlife after their earthly demise.

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