WHAT ARE ANGELS?

WHAT ARE ANGELS?

by Irfan Alli
WHAT ARE ANGELS?

WHAT ARE ANGELS?

by Irfan Alli

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Overview

WHAT ARE ANGELS?: A Muslim's faith is not complete without believing in angels. In this book Irfan Alli looks at what Islam teaches about these normally unseen beings. Do you ever wonder:
1.What are angels?
2.Do they have wings?
3.Do they have a role in our lives?
4.Can they travel between heaven and earth?
5.Are they all alike?
6.Can they take different forms?
7.Can we ever see them?
8.Can animals see them?
9.Do they have names?
10.Do they have responsibilities?
11.What kind of relationship they have with God?
12.What kind of relationship they have with prophets?
13.What kind of relationship they have with people?

This book answers these and other questions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781456600341
Publisher: eBookit.com
Publication date: 01/04/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 322 KB

About the Author

IRFAN ALLI: Irfan Alli is the author of two books "The ABCs of Parenting - A Practical Guide for Muslim Parents" and "Muslim Child - Understanding Islam through Stories and Poems" which is co-authored with his wife Rukhsana Khan.
Over the last 25 years he has served as a director and educator in Islamic organizations as well as a lay Muslim Chaplain in Canadian hospitals and prisons.
Irfan is often asked to speak to Muslims and non-Muslims to help them better understand Islam. His presentations to students, parents, youths, community groups, pastors, educators, and at interfaith forums have been well received.
His volunteer and professional work has taken him all across Canada, to the U.S., Brazil, Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, Japan, Guyana, Pakistan, India, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. What he has learned from his travels is reflected in his writing. Irfan lives in Toronto, Canada with his wife, four children, and a growing number of grand children.
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