Crossword-Solution: MALAK 5 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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NAME meaning messenger 2 answers
NAME meaning my messenger 2 answers
MY messenger, name symbolic of 4 answers
INTERMEDIARY between Heaven and Earth 8 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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There is a lower form of Wahí Záhir, which is called Ishárat-ul-Malak (literally, "sign of the Angel.") This expresses what Muhammad meant when he said: "The Holy Ghost has entered into my heart." In other words, he received the inspiration through {38} Gabriel, but not by word of mouth.
The Faith of Islam Edward Sell 2007
Mohammad never said _Malak_, meaning angel, or _Malik_, allegorically meaning _Allah_; he simply said _Malik_, literally meaning a king or monarch.
A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád' Moulavi Gerágh Ali 2007
The chief use of religion lies in the desire that it fosters in men to live well, and virtuously.[49] It is true that for most men the fear of punishment and the hope of reward, either here or hereafter, are motives for right conduct: and some religions (and even Islam as taught by some Moulvies) give glowing pictures of Heaven and Hell awaiting good and bad people after death.[50] But these motives are unworthy of the higher nature [Arabic: qu wa ye malakūti] of man.
Notes on Islam Ahmed Hussain 2008
Suffice it to say that the spiritual or religious motive for virtuous conduct is the best of all motives, as it conforms to the higher or angelic [Arabic: malakūti] nature of man and assists him in subduing his lower or animal [Arabic: ba ha'i mi] nature.[51] "The son of man is a unique | and complex product (of | Evolution) which has combined | in him the natures of | [Persian: Aadmi zada turfah m'a both the angel and the beast.
Notes on Islam Ahmed Hussain 2008
Hence both the Hebrew and Greek terms for angel, _Malak_ and _angelos_, mean “messenger.” These beings derive their existence from God; some of them are merely temporary, so that without Him they dissolve into nothing.
Jewish Theology Kaufmann Kohler 2010