Quote from: Bender on January 24, 2017, 02:02:29 PM
I would say he was a jinn who was a malaikat.
thanx for attempting my questions bender bhai..
well in your previous post you gave an example with respect to the first phrase of 18 50 this example just change the shape into like this...
ibless was a jinn(boy) who was also a malakiat(girl)if we use
controller word then probablly all the audience of that specific moment is covered by it...
angels = controllers of natural laws
jinn= controllers of free choice
humans= controllers of free choice (and successsion stage) controllers of what earth produce
Quote from: Bender on January 24, 2017, 02:02:29 PM
According to the quran (my interpretation of it of course) iblies was the only malaikat who disobeyed that moment.
It is important not to make the mistake to conclude that mailakat always obey because of this verse, even if iblies also obeyed.
Because that verse is only speaking about that specific moment.
allright its ok
so we can assume that apart from this specific event the angels can also go against the commands of God ..
but somewhere in quran its written
angels never failed to carry/obey any command from their lord ...(something like that)
Quote from: Bender on January 24, 2017, 02:02:29 PM
It was not a test but a command. When God says "be good" that is not a test but a command.
I think to get some grip of who iblies is we have to study the word iblies it self, imo he is called iblies in the quran because he is iblies and not because it's his name.
further points indicate a new status , or any angel who disobey the command of God turn into ibless..
so its mean although we are not aware how many angels till date disobey the lord and how many achieve the status of ibless.. but it can be possible...
NOTE
just on the base of literal accuracy the using of
all angles or just
angels did not clear the point either it was addressed to all the angels of lord or the angels at the higher counsel...
its also like a principle come in the class where the teacher and students are ... and he command to them class come out...
now teacher is not classified as class of students but he is the part of class so he also move along with the principle...
18:50 And We said to the angels: "Yield to Adam." So they
all yielded except for Satan(ibless). He was of the Jinn, he disobeyed the order of his Lord.
( i actually try to highlight it what i mean) now first part of the verse started not from
all its just to the angles...
and then
all the angels present there submitted... first part finished....
second part there was somebody else in the play ... who was he? anwers from the same verse...
he was ibless
he disobeyed
he was of jinn