Belief in the invisible realm of existence and the beings inhabiting it is another essential of Islamic faith. Since our sensory powers are limited, it is not wise to deny outright the existence of realms beyond our senses. Also, we know so little about existence that what we do know
Continue Reading →Angels are purely spirit beings that represent the purely good aspect in existence, while Satan and his descendants represent the purely evil aspect. God is One and Infinite, without opposite. All other beings and existents have an opposite. Since we have two opposite aspects in our n
Continue Reading →Science is still unable to explain what life really is. This world is the arena where God manifests His Will from behind the veil of what we experience and describe as “natural causes,” but life is the result of the direct manifestation of His Name, the All-Living. So, as long as scie
Continue Reading →Angels are created from what the Qur’an calls nur.3 We cannot exactly know whether nur is light or something like light. The Qur’anic word for angel is malak. According to its root form, malak means “messenger,” “deputy,” “envoy,” “superintendent,” and “powerful one.” The root meaning
Continue Reading →The word jinn literally means something hidden or veiled from sight. As mentioned earlier, jinn are a species of invisible beings. A short Qur’anic chapter is named after them, and in it we learn that a band of jinn listened to Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, and so
Continue Reading →Angels and jinn can assume a form and appear in this world in the form of any being. Here, we observe movement from the visible to the invisible: water evaporates and disappears into the atmosphere, solid matter becomes a liquid or a gas (steam), and matter becomes energy (nuclear fis
Continue Reading →Some people have an innate ability to go into a trance and contact beings from the invisible realms of existence. However, it should not be forgotten that whether these are angels or jinn, invisible beings have their own conditions of life and are bound to certain limits and principle
Continue Reading →The jinn we know as Satan was created from (some sort of) fire. Before his obedience and sincerity were tested through Adam, he had been in the company of angels. Unlike angels, however, who cannot rebel against God (66:6), Satan (called Iblis prior to his test) was free to choose his
Continue Reading →Those who deny spells and sorcery do so either because they do not believe in anything related to metaphysics or what they suppose to be connected with religion, or because they are unaware of realities beyond the physical realm. Most of us have heard of or even seen many such cases.
Continue Reading →The spirit is from the world of Divine Commands There are many other worlds than those we commonly think of, such as those of plants, animals, human beings, and of the world of jinn. Our visible, material world addresses itself to our senses. From tiny particles to galaxies, this worl
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