Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Can Angels disobey?

Can Angels disobey?

16:49 And to Allah prostrate whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth of creatures, and the Angels, and they are not arrogant. 16:50 They fear their Lord above them, and they do what they are commanded.

2:34 And when We said to the angels, "Prostrate to Adam," so they prostrated, except Iblees. He refused and was arrogant and became of the disbelievers.

(Verse 18:50 explicitly says that Iblees was of the Jinn, not an Angel. Some non-Muslims disregard this Verse. And Verse 18:50 indicates the moment when the Angels were commanded to prostrate, not the moment when Iblees was commanded to prostrate. And there was a moment when Iblees was also commanded to prostrate; that moment is mentioned in Verse 7:12. So, Verse 7:12 explicitly supports that Iblees was commanded to prostrate. Verse 2:34 does not specify that Iblees was of the jinn, but the Verses of the Qur’an are not mutually exclusive but complement each other, so Verse 18:50 complements Verse 2:34)(The word “when” indicates time, and it is used in Verse 18:50 (“when We said to the Angels”), and in Verse 7:12 (“when I commanded you”); “you” in Verse 7:12 is masculine singular, so it is addressed to Iblees ; these two Verses are not mutually exclusive, but Angels and Iblees were commanded to prostrate)(So, “except Iblees” is an “exception” in obeying, not an “exception” among the Angels, because he was not an Angel)(Allah knows best)

18:50 And when We said to the Angels, "Prostrate to Adam," so they prostrated except Iblees. (He) was of the jinn, and he rebelled against the Command of his Lord. Then, will you take him and his offspring as protectors other than Me, while they are enemies to you? Wretched is the exchange for the wrongdoers.

7:12 (Allah) said, "What prevented you from prostrating when I commanded you (amartuka)?" (Iblees) said, "I am better than him. You created me from fire and You created him from clay."

(“You” is singular in Arabic, and it refers to Iblees. So, according to Verse 7:12, Iblees was commanded to prostrate too; and Iblees said the reason why he did not prostrate (7:12). So, his arrogant response in Verse 7:12 implicitly confirms that he acknowledged that he was commanded to prostrate, instead of responding as if he had not been commanded)(So, there really was such explicit command to Iblees, because is mentioned in Verse 7:12)(Allah knows best)

72:1 Say, "It has been revealed to me that a group of jinn listened, and they said, "Indeed, we heard an amazing Qur’an, … 72:11 And that there are among us who are righteous and other than that. We are on different ways. 72:14 And that among us are Muslims and among us are unjust. And whoever submits, then those have sought the right path.

(A Jinn might obey or disobey, so they are not Angels, because the Angels never disobey (66:6))(Allah knows best)

66:6 O you who believe, protect yourselves and your families from a Fire whose fuel is people and stones, over it are Angels, stern (and) severe; they do not disobey Allah in what He Commands them but they do what they are commanded.

11:119 Except on whom your Lord has bestowed Mercy, and for that He created them. And the Word of your Lord will be fulfilled, "Surely I will fill Hell with Jinn and men all together."

(Jinns might go to Hell, not the Angels)(Allah knows best)

15:30 So the Angels prostrated, all of them together,

55:14 He created man from clay like that of pottery. 55:15 And He created the jinn from a smokeless flame of fire.

(It is said that Angels are made of light, not fire. This is confirmed in the article in my blog titled, “Did the Qur’an predict the speed of light?”. On the other hand, the jinn was created from fire (55:14), so the Angels and the jinn are not the same)(Allah knows best)

38:75 He said, "O Iblis, what prevented you from prostrating to (one) whom I created with My Hands? Are you arrogant or are you of the exalted ones." 38:76 He said, "I am better than him. You created me from fire and You created him from clay."

(The Qur’an is in Arabic, and all its Verses are linguistically correct in Arabic, so there is no any contradiction, but God intended Verse 18:50, and the Qur’an in general, to be the way it is, for a purpose (“as for those in whose hearts is a disease, it increases them in evil to their evil” (9:125); “verily, We have explained in this Qur’an, that they may take heed, but it does not increase them except in aversion” (17:41); “We reveal from the Qur’an that which is a healing and a mercy for the believers, but it does not increase the wrongdoers except in loss” (17:82); “And those who disbelieved will say, “what did Allah intend by this example? He lets go astray many by it and He guides many by it. And He does not let go astray by it except the defiantly disobedient” (2:26)))(Allah knows best)

See also: Is there any contradiction in the Qur'an? (2) (Angels and jinn)

https://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/10/response-to-cristian-contreras-radovic.html

See also: Is there any contradiction in the Qur'an? (0) (Index) https://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2017/03/refutation-of-so-called-internal.html

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