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 1  I             |          mountain near Mecca, an angel appeared to him and bade
 2  I             |         trepidation, whereon the angel shook him violently and
 3  I             |   repeated three times, when the angel uttered the five verses
 4  I             | comforted him. The vision of the angel was not repeated, but his
 5  I             | prophetic mission.~ ~At last the angel again appeared in all his
 6  I             |   spirits.~ ~As he lay there the angel again spake to him: 'O thou
 7  I             |          Read,' and in which the angel Gabriel is supposed to exhibit
 8  I             |  Mohammed; Mikâ'îl, the guardian angel of the Jews 1; Isrâfîl,
 9  I             |       resurrection; Azrâ'îl, the angel of death.~ ~Two angels are
10  I             |          his every action.~ ~One angel, called Razwân, 'goodwill,'
11  I             |        Satan,' was originally an angel who fell from paradise on
12  I             |          the prophet had been an angel he would have come in the
13  I             |        every soul has a guardian angel. Creation and resurrection
14  I,       II(1)|        that this was done by the angel Gabriel to terrify the people
15  I,       II(2)|          that he was an avenging angel, and that had it been Michael,
16  I,       II(2)|      Michael, their own guardian angel (Dan. xii. I), they would
17  I,      III   |          hearest prayer.' And an angel cried out to him as he was
18  I,      III   |        dispute.'~ ~[40] When the angel said, 'O Mary! verily, God
19  I,        V(1)|        obviously apocryphal, the angel Gabriel intervening to prevent
20  I,       VI   |        They say, 'Why has not an angel been sent down to him?'
21  I,       VI   |       but if we had sent down an angel, the affair would have been
22  I,       VI   |         And had we made him 1 an angel, we should have made him
23  I,        X(1)|        the taunting reply of the angel Gabriel.~ ~
24  I,        X(2)|          was really drowned, the angel Gabriel caused the naked
25  I,       XI   |        to him? or why did not an angel come with him?-thou art
26  I,       XI   |          I say, "Verily, I am an angel;" nor do I say of those
27  I,      XII(2)|                              The angel Gabriel in the form of his
28  I,      XII   |        nothing but an honourable angel.' Said she, 'This is he
29  I,      XVI   |       and in the earth, beast or angel. adores God; nor are they
30 II,     XVII(1)|           and more probably, the angel Gabriel as the agent of
31 II,     XVII   |          had surely sent them an angel as an apostle.'~ ~Say, '
32 II,      XIX(1)|        the infant himself or the angel Gabriel; or the expression '
33 II,      XIX(2)|       these are the words of the angel Gabriel, in answer to Mohammed'
34 II,       XX(1)|        from the footprint of the angel Gabriel's p. 42 horse, which,
35 II,       XX(1)|                     That is, the angel who is to summon them to
36 II,      XXI(1)|     Es-Sigill is the name of the angel who has charge of the book
37 II,     XXII(1)|  Mohammed, being informed by the angel Gabriel of the reason for
38 II,      XXV   |     there be sent down to him an angel and be a warner with him . . . .
39 II,     XXVI(2)|                              The angel Gabriel.~ ~
40 II,    XXVII(1)|       the prophet 'Hidhr, or the angel Gabriel, or, indeed, Solomon
41 II,    XXXII   |          disbelieve.~ ~Say, 'The angel of death shall take you
42 II,    XXXVI(1)|    destroyed by a shout from the angel Gabriel. The shrine of '
43 II,   XXXVII(3)|  supposed to be the words of the angel Gabriel.~ ~
44 II,    XLIII(3)|               I.e. the recording angel.~ ~
45 II,     LIII(3)|                              The angel Gabriel, who appeared twice
46 II,     LIII   |       the present!~ ~How many an angel in the heaven!-their intercession
47 II,      LIV(4)|                              The angel Isrâfîl.~ ~
48 II,    LXXIV(1)|         second revelation by the angel Gabriel in person, and the
49 II,     LXXV(1)|     addressed to Mohammed by the angel Gabriel.~ ~
50 II,    LXXIX(1)|                 Referring to the angel of death and his assistants,
51 II,     XCIV(1)|          to the legend, that the angel Gabriel appeared to Mohammed
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