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  1. In Islam. The Archangel Israfil, made in Egypt or Syria, late 14th–early 15th century. Raphael ( Arabic: إسرافيل, romanized : ʾIsrāfīl, alternate spellings: Israfel, Esrafil) [citation needed] is a venerated archangel according to Islamic tradition.

    • holding a bottle or flask; walking with Tobias; sounding a trumpet; carrying a fish or a staff
  2. Etymology Angel Blowing a Woodwind, ink and opaque watercolor painting from Safavid Iran, c. 1500, Honolulu Academy of Arts.. The Quranic word for angel (Arabic: ملك, romanized: malak) derives either from Malaka, meaning "he controlled", due to their power to govern different affairs assigned to them, or from the triliteral root '-l-k, l-'-k or m-l-k with the broad meaning of a "messenger ...

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  4. Mar 3, 2019 · God is an enemy to those who reject the faith.” 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.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Prayers to Invoke Archangel Raphael. There are many prayers that can be used to invoke the presence of Archangel Raphael. Here is a simple prayer that you can use to connect with Raphael’s healing energy: "Archangel Raphael, Divine healer and guide, I call upon you now, To bring your healing light. Wrap me in your wings, And fill me with your ...

  6. Article The “Work” of Archangel Raphael was published on December 17, 2007 in the journal Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Yearbook (volume 2007, issue 2007).

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  7. Raphael in Islam Seen in this sixteenth-century Islamic miniature is Raphael, along with Michael, and Gabriel , accompanying Muhammad to Mecca . According to the Hadith, Israfil (Raphael in Arabic) is the Angel responsible for signalling the coming of Judgment Day by blowing the horn (namely Sûr) and sending out a "Blast of Truth."

  8. Raphael (Archangel) - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Raphael is an archangel in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam who performs healing. He is mentioned by name in the Book of Tobit, which is considered canonical by Catholics, Anglicans, and Orthodox Christians.

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