User talk:Plancable
Hi. I've reverted your recent changes to Azrael, because they seemed to make a rather fundamental change to a long-standing article, and such changes should be discussed. Please explain your proposed changes at Talk:Azrael and try to gain a consensus in support first. -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 11:42, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
AZRAEL
[edit]im sorry about the changes ive done, i just want to correct those things you put about azrael, to clear it out heres my vision, i study about azrael so heres the record. im very obsess about "angel of death".. thats why i change many sites regarding this kind of issues,hope you will understand my point.
Stories & Records:
1) Azrael is a Hebrew name using Azra (Help) with the "iel" suffix (God). 2) Kaab al Ahbar claimed Azrael was the name of the Angel of Death. 3) This name does not exist in Jewish records for the Angel of Death. 4) This name does not exist in Christian records for the Angel of Death. 5) The Prophet Muhammed did not use this name in the Quran. 6) Kaab al Ahbar is the only known source who provided this name.
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Shaykh al-Albaani:
This ("the Angel of Death") is what he is called in the Quran. With regard to the name Azrael, which is widely known among the people, there is no basis for this, rather it comes from the Isra'iliyat.
Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen:
"The Angel of Death" is well known by the name Azrael, but this is not correct, rather this was narrated from Jewish sources. So we should not believe in this name, and we should call the one who is appointed over death "the Angel of Death," as Allah called him in the verse:
these is the verse:
The angel of death, who is set over you, will take your souls. Then you shall be brought to your Lord” {al-Sajdah 32:11}
Azrael was not named the Angel of Death in the Quran, or in any other reliable source.
if you want i can give you my study and send it you.. sources dont hesitate to ask me..
-plan