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What Angels Said When Allah Created Man

How did the angels say to Allah even before the creation of mankind that they will shed the blood of his brother on Earth?

It is mentioned in the following verse2:30. And [mention, O Muhammad], when your Lord said to the angels, "Indeed, I will make upon the earth a successive authority." They said, "Will You place upon it one who causes corruption therein and sheds blood, while we declare Your praise and sanctify You?" Allah said, "Indeed, I know that which you do not know."Allah used the word 'khalifa on earth' to describe the mankind. Khalifa means vice regent. Khalifa is not autonomous but inherits authority from someone superior. The mention of khalifa for human being means they don't have a power of their own but use the power given by Allah to establish order and systems of peaceful co-existence on earth.Whenever there is power sharing, it is natural to expect some conflicts. Some of these conflicts can be bloody. This is why the angels feared that man will shed blood on earth.

Did Allah really ask us before creating us if we want to be angels or humans?

That is a interesting variation/interpretation of what the Qur'an tells us in al-Ahzab 33:72 …Verily we did offer the trust [of reason and volition] to the heavens, and the earth, and the mountains: but they refused to bear it because they were afraid of it. Yet man took it up - for, verily, he has always been prone to be most wicked, most foolish.“The trust" is understood to mean our ability to choose NOT to obey our Creator. Often equated to free will.Your question implies that, because angels do not have this power of choice, we would have been angels had we refused it.But there are many other entities without The Trust, so this conclusion is not valid.

Why did Allah create us?

I always thought that I would ask to Allah (SWT) that “why he created the universe? What are his true reasons behind the creation of angels and other beings? Did he feel very alone and boring? That’s the real reason for creation? At last why he wanted to create me? Did he taken permission from me to create me?”But I realised that it’s very harsh to ask those questions to Allah (SWT). How would our parents feel if we ask them why they gave birth to us? It’s not moral. It’s like insulting them and humiliating them for our birth.Be thankful to god that he created each of you. Be thankful to god that you are a member of human beings, Allah’s greatest creation. Be thankful that he gave us the boon of “free will”. Utilise it in the true way, help the poor, be righteous, eliminate darkness in you. Be ready for the judgement day.May peace be upon you all.

According to Quran, Allah created humans and Angels to worship him. why did Allah do so ?

He has said in Qur-aan that He created the jinn and man for no other purpose than to worship Him. The question is "What is considered worship?"Worship/Ibadah is not merely the ritualistic practice of Salaah, Sadaqa, Zakaah etc.Worship is anything that is halal and performed for the sake of Allaah and with a recognition that Allaah has given you the ability and faculties to engage in any activity with His blessing. This includes going to work, looking after your health, looking after your family, being kind and loving to your fellow man, conjugal relations with your spouse..literally anything that you do that is good, is considered Ibadah if done with Allaah in mind and for the sake of Allaah.Worshipping is the means test that we have been sent to earth to accomplish after Adam and Eve fell from grace. All humans and jinn who adhere to Allaah's commands which are in the realm of "worship" will be blessed for their worship/good deeds/Ibadah and if their blessings outweigh their sins, they will be rewarded with eternal life in paradise! If one fails in achieving/acquiring adequate blessings, one will have to pay for one's sins.Finally, Muslims, whether jinn or man, live in the hope that whatever we do for the sake of Allaah will be accepted by Him and we live in the fear that we may have done it all for the wrong reasons and it will be rejected by Him, thereby condemning us to time in hell.In other words, heaven is achieved not just by our actions/deeds, but by the mercy of Allaah on His creations inclusive of jinn/man.

Why in Surah 2 Ayat 30, the angels ask Allah if he would put the Earth under control of evil doers?

And [mention, O Muhammad], when your Lord said to the angels, "Indeed, I will make upon the earth a successive authority." They said, "Will You place upon it one who causes corruption therein and sheds blood, while we declare Your praise and sanctify You?" Allah said, "Indeed, I know that which you do not know." The Noble Qur'an - القرآن الكريم God, in His Infinite Wisdom, informed the angels that he would place a caretaker upon the Earth, and the angels replied with surprise: “Will You place upon it one who causes corruption therein and sheds blood?” This can’t be understood as the occurrence of an independent opinion from the angels or a form of rejection, but rather their surprise at something in light of what they had known of mankind’s propensity to corrupt the Earth. The angels knew that their own fundamental nature would prevent them from ever abandoning the worship of the one true God, and from what little they did know of this new caretaker for the Earth was his potential violent nature, and thus they compared their nature to his. Thus they were surprised that a creation of pure obedience was passed over in favor of a creation with the ability to choose. The angels looked upon the heavens where they resided and the Earth where this new creation would reside, and could not comprehend how any of the creation of Almighty God could possibly conceive to stubbornly reject His blessings and consciously choose to disobey; thus, their questioning was an attempt to understand that of which they had no knowledge. None other than God possesses perfect wisdom and understanding, and thus it was the angels who said at the end of the story of Adam (peace be upon him): They said, "Exalted are You; we have no knowledge except what You have taught us. Indeed, it is You who is the Knowing, the Wise." The Noble Qur'an - 2/32  Thus when the angels came to know the wisdom of He Who possesses the greatest wisdom and were ordered to bow down to Adam, they all bowed down to Adam as a show of obedience to God.http://www.call-to-monotheism.co... How did the angles know that humans would create blood shed and corruption

Ramadan - Allah SWT created man and breathed into him of his spirit?

15:29 "When I have fashioned him and breathed into him of My spirit, fall you down in obeisance unto him."

I know that he didnot do that to the animals or the Jinn, so why did He breathe into man, considering He could have just created him and said "Be", but He breathed into him of his spirit, so that says something special there, I mean when u think about it, we have the breath of God in us, thats pretty awesome, dont u think?

Salam

What did Surah in the Quran say that Allah made the angels before humans?

And [mention, O Muhammad], when your Lord said to the angels, "I will create a human being out of clay from an altered black mud.—Surah Hijr, Verse 28In this verse, Allah SWT is informing angels that He is going to create humans, which obviously means that the creation of angels preceded the existence of human beings.Hope to have answered the question.

How did the angels know humans shed blood ?

the jews think that the world started 5000 years ago, when adam was created. that's nonsense because the world is here for 6 billion years. but what if it's true that god created adam 5000 years ago from mud on a mountain in armenia! the torah talked about how the children of god found the women of the children of man beautiful. then we will see that the angels saw that adam looked exactly like the humans who evolved from apes. so he will shed blood too!

jenn are made from fire and men from dust, it would be very stupid from the angels to compare them, as stupid as sunna itself.

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