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Fallen Angels in Islam. The role of fallen angels in Islamic tradition

Deniz Erdagi

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Essay from the year 2022 in the subject Theology - Comparative Religion Studies, grade: 1.0, University of Hamburg (Akademie der Weltreligionen), course: Koran und Exegese, language: English, abstract: The essay is based on 5 years of studying the role of angels, jinn and devils in Muslim literature, evaluating both Western academic as well as Muslim religious sources. The author himself wrote this from a believer's point of view of their own Muslim experience, and invites both Muslims to rethink the recent changes of Islamic doctrines and Western academics to set a first step into exploring the rich traditions about spiritual entities within Islam. Remember that this is merely an essay. A deeper understanding of the discussed topics can be accessed by following the literature provided in the footnotes.

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Tawhid, Harut and Marut, Islam, fallen angels, Rank of angels, Angels of Hell, Rank of angels in Islam, Muslim Theology, Are there fallen angels in Islam, Iblis, Doctrine