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Israfil (Arabic: إِسْـرَافِـيْـل, ʾIsrāfīl) or
Israfel is the
angel who
blows the
trumpet to
signal Qiyamah (the Day of Judgment) in Islam.
Though unnamed...
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concept of "enemy" is per sé undefined.
Mahiro Maeda drew
Gaghiel and
Israfel,
while Yo****ō
Asari designed Sachiel, Shamshel, and Zeruel. The artists...
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original text
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Israfel (Poe)
Written while Poe was at West Point, "
Israfel" is a poem in
eight stanzas of
varying lengths...
- Raphael.
Raphael (Arabic: إسرافيل, romanized: ʾIsrāfīl,
alternate spellings:
Israfel, Esrafil)[citation needed] is a
venerated archangel according to Islamic...
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limited to
Christian theology.
Islamic artwork features the
Archangel Israfel blowing the
nafir trumpet at the end the world. From the
Mameluke Dynasty...
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Letters in New York. She
debuted professionally on
stage in the play
Israfel by
Abelardo Rodríguez
alongside Sergio Bustamante. Her
television debut...
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Evangelio según Van
Hutten (1999) ISBN 950-731-226-9
Israfel (2001) ISBN 950-731-307-9
Israfel,
drama en dos
actos y dos
tabernas sobre la vida de Edgar...
- of God,
Fallen angel Imamiah Christianity,
Judaism Prin****lity
Israfil Israfel,
Raphael (often ****ociated)
Islam Archangel Signals the
beginning of the...
- of the Qur'an (Poe had
referenced the Qur'an also in "Al Aaraaf" and "
Israfel") by
George Sale. Poe was
familiar with Sale, and even
mentioned him by...
- Price, this
character was
based on A. E. Waite. Waite, A. E. (1886a).
Israfel: Letters,
Visions and Poems. London: Allen. Waite, A. E. (1886b). The Mysteries...