In the original Hebrew meaning, the angel was simply “the messenger”. In late Jewishness - and through it through Christianity - this concept was transformed into the concept of a being of the spiritual order that serves as a mediator between God and man. Faith in angels is common in many other religions and cultures. In Buddhism, the angels are called the devils and are described as shining heavenly beings, and in Hindu writings one can find the depiction of vivas - heavenly beings with wings whose task is to bring the mental powers of man into the states of light, joy and carelessness. In Islam there is faith in the angels who stand side by side and lead him an important part of the doctrine. Isle consists of the message that sent the angels to Muhammad.
author: Zuzana Olšiaková
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