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The White race are Jinn?

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    huruf
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    It is Iblees that is made of fire (nar), not the jaann by themselves. Iblees compares himself with adam, who are made of mud (tin), in no other case of jaann being mentionned are they said to be made of fire (nar)

    If Iblees is made of fire, it will not be because he is a jinn but because he is of the mala'ika.

    But the nar is only mentionned concenring Iblees.

    Again root j-n-n- means conceal, not naar or anything related to that. jinn depicts a trait not a class of beings, any being is a j-n-n he it is concealed.

    I guess it is a "concealed with respect to what".

    When 'ins and jinn are mentionned in parallel what it signals is that by comparison ins are concealed, whereas 'ins are open.

    Salaam

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      And, we know nothing can be made of fire as it is not an element, i.e. it is factually wrong, or naar is something other than fire.

      Jinnun means the cover which conceals, not the act of concealing, e.g. the clothing of a person.

      Ansan is the human soul and spirit while the Jinn is his bodily appearance in this world. Jinn is not an invisible entity but quite the opposite.

      Be well
      Amenuel

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        Whatever Iblees is made of or if it is possible or not is not the question, the question is that HE SAYS he was made of fire (nar). So nobody, not I anyway is saying this is impossible or possible or what fire or nar is that. I am speaking about what the Qur'an says. Iblees is right or not as to what he was made of, but that is what he says.

        And what the Qur'an says is that he was os the mala'ika.

        Salaam

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          Imo however you read it the target is malaikats and not malaikats and iblis.
          This sentence does not make sense to me "The teacher said to the boys be quiet, they all were silent except Dora, she was a girl."

          ok if we have to go with your theory it also have some points to ponder..

          for example all angels addressed ... and ibless is an angel too ,, but further explaination of his nature as jinn in the next part of verse make him .. malik + jinn.. was he 2 in 1 type being...

          or he was same as jibraeel ?

          or is there is anymore angle who ever disobeyed God...?

          is it possible for such a higher being (maliks) /controllers/angels to disobey God ? when they are already submit their self to God as they know the truth about God.

          are angles are also giving test like humans? (apparently it looks he committed racism,arrogance ,disobeying,jealousy,selfishness) its mean he was an angle with still in testing stage what usually jinn and humans have,,,?

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            It means status is nothing permanent.

            Malaikat is a role not a class of being, otherwise MOF could not be an angel one day.

            From my understanding, we are given freedom to choose, that freedom remains when we developed ourselves, its not like we become robots. Iblis is from a class of beings called jin with a malaikat role. A jin is a class of beings that we as humans normally can't see. From the rendition, iblis who was a jin was also given the role of malaikat but when iblis objected he was stripped of his malaikat's role. Iblis assumed a new role as syaitan. Syaitan is a role played by jin and humans.

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              ok if we have to go with your theory it also have some points to ponder..

              for example all angels addressed ... and ibless is an angel too ,, but further explaination of his nature as jinn in the next part of verse make him .. malik + jinn.. was he 2 in 1 type being...

              I would say he was a jinn who was a malaikat.

              I did not study it much but if I recall some verses from memory then I think, the term mailakat can only be carried by jinns and the term malik for ins and maybe some other creatures but probably not jinns.
              Thus I think the words malaikat and malik are just terms, just like al mumineena and al muminati.
              But like I said I did not study this much.

              or he was same as jibraeel ?

              or is there is anymore angle who ever disobeyed God...?

              is it possible for such a higher being (maliks) /controllers/angels to disobey God ? when they are already submit their self to God as they know the truth about God.

              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.

              are angles are also giving test like humans? (apparently it looks he committed racism,arrogance ,disobeying,jealousy,selfishness) its mean he was an angle with still in testing stage what usually jinn and humans have,,,?

              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.

              but of course this are only my speculations.

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                It means status is nothing permanent.

                Malaikat is a role not a class of being, otherwise MOF could not be an angel one day.

                From my understanding, we are given freedom to choose, that freedom remains when we developed ourselves, its not like we become robots. Iblis is from a class of beings called jin with a malaikat role. A jin is a class of beings that we as humans normally can't see. From the rendition, iblis who was a jin was also given the role of malaikat but when iblis objected he was stripped of his malaikat's role. Iblis assumed a new role as syaitan. Syaitan is a role played by jin and humans.

                Becareful Hanslan, always use Quran to back up your claims
                Don't be like the others

                Malaika are definitely a class of beings

                2275 is a clear example. Messengers can be chosen from class of being al malaikati or al nasi

                Jinn are that in between class because when Jan is mentioned it encompasses malaikati class of beings and jinnati/jini class of being;
                and when al nasi, imri-uon, imri, mari, bashar, rijalun are mentioned it encompasses insan class of being and jini class of being.

                The arabic terms that are exclusive to each of the three classes of being are the following

                malaikati = angels not human at all (do not eat food)

                jini = jinn or fire-base human beings (eat food)

                ins= man clay-base human beings (eat food)

                Think about these evidences

                • Malaika do not eat food and are immortal
                • Malaika were present before any bashar even witnessed their creation
                • Malaika-Messengers can pass beyond regions of heavens and earth to deliver messages
                • Malaika will also be judged on the Last Day after all beings have been judged (3975)

                I agree with you shaytan is a role that both jini and ins can assume (6112)

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                  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

                  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)

                  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...

                  1850 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

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                    Whatever Iblees is made of or if it is possible or not is not the question, the question is that HE SAYS he was made of fire (nar). So nobody, not I anyway is saying this is impossible or possible or what fire or nar is that. I am speaking about what the Qur'an says. Iblees is right or not as to what he was made of, but that is what he says.

                    And what the Qur'an says is that he was os the mala'ika.

                    Salaam

                    That may make one question how well Quran is understood if it is against something which can be tested and proven. The more interesting question is rather what naar is, I have put forth logical deductions. You agree about 434 and that it does not make sense, but on general things of the sectarian interpretation of Quran you follow the usual understanding.

                    Be well
                    Amenuel

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                      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 I was Iblies (and a other sort of type than mailakats) and the Lord would ask me why I did not obey Him, I would simply answer "I was NOT addressed since you were only commanding the malaikats and as you clearly can see I am not a malaikat".

                      so we can assume that apart from this specific event the angels can also go against the commands of God ..

                      From 1 verse we can assume a lot but they are still speculations.

                      but somewhere in quran its written angels never failed to carry/obey any command from their lord ...(something like that)

                      The verses that come in my mind of what you are talking about are 666 and 1649
                      1649 says "to Allah yasjudu..." thus not to Adam
                      666 says "malaikats who do not disobey" so it's clearly not talking about all malaikats but ONLY malaikats who do not disobey.

                      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...

                      No I do not think so, Iblies was iblies also before he disobeyed.
                      What one becomes when disobeying God and persists in it is the status kafir.

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                      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...

                      It says in 1850 "li-l-mailakati", this means ALL of them are adressed.
                      If it was saying "we said to the humans bow for Adam...", does any human being has an excuse not to obey?

                      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...

                      1850 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

                      there are other verses like this one
                      3872

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                        There're following words

                        El-Insan El-Jaan
                        En-Nas El-Jinnet
                        El-Ins El-Jinn

                        Opposite of El-Insan is El-Jaan.
                        Opposite of En-Nas is El-Jinnet .
                        Opposite of El-Ins is El-Jinn.

                        We should not mix them, otherwise we'll be confused.

                        Allah swt knows best

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                          That may make one question how well Quran is understood if it is against something which can be tested and proven. The more interesting question is rather what naar is, I have put forth logical deductions. You agree about 434 and that it does not make sense, but on general things of the sectarian interpretation of Quran you follow the usual understanding.

                          Be well
                          Amenuel

                          Your imagination of what I think runs away with you.

                          I have not spoken a word about whether Iblees is made of this or that, wha I keep saying is that HE SAYS hw is made of naar and HE HIMSELF compares himself to adam made of mud.

                          Whether he says the truth or not I do not know nor I think you or anybody else knows, except he prooves what he says. Conjecture is not certainty. Conjectures I can make but I would lie if I said I know.

                          But HE SAYS IT. I have not said a word myself, just pointed out what the Qur'an exactly says.

                          Salaam

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                            Peace

                            Just to point out that "naar" and "nour" have the same root n-w-r.

                            Also, electromagnetic waves do exit and have existed even though humans were not aware of them until recently. Energy can be transmitted through these waves, we can also cook food in a microwave using a smokeless fire. Light is also an electromagnetic radiation, with a wavelength within the spectrum of what the human eye can perceive, which is a very tiny part of the whole spectrum (uv, ir, radio wave, x rays, gamma rays...)

                            peace

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                              Peace

                              Just to point out that "naar" and "nour" have the same root n-w-r.

                              Also, electromagnetic waves do exit and have existed even though humans were not aware of them until recently. Energy can be transmitted through these waves, we can also cook food in a microwave using a smokeless fire. Light is also an electromagnetic radiation, with a wavelength within the spectrum of what the human eye can perceive, which is a very tiny part of the whole spectrum (uv, ir, radio wave, x rays, gamma rays...)

                              peace

                              Do you know what is "newar"? It has both "alif" and "waw" and is from the same root n-w-r.

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                                The Qur'an states that Iblees is of the mala'ika, and Iblees says of himself that he is made of fire.

                                As far as I can remember no other jinn is mentioned as being made of fire.

                                Again, jaann (plural of jinn) are not a particular creation but a trait, a feature, a characteristic.

                                Here we agree, the Quran has practical application, it relates
                                to reality, there are no people made of smokeless fire or
                                plasma beings who are the jinn. All jinns and humans
                                are embodied in physical human form (here on earth). When we were removed
                                from the garden we and the jinn came here in a body that is adapted
                                to survival on earth. The jinn has influence over the soul just like
                                when we were in the garden, and can have sway over a person,
                                group, nation, race, culture etc.,

                                peace

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                                  Do you know what is "newar"? It has both "alif" and "waw" and is from the same root n-w-r.

                                  Peace Aladin,

                                  some info from a dictionary (red underlined entries). I hope you can read Arabic

                                  http//i68.tinypic.com/amqtr9.jpg

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                                    Ty a lot, Someone. If I see good it's "et-tefoor", word I don't understand.

                                    I asked because a few words from this root (especially with inserted "elif&quot are associated with "individuals" and, as I understood, these individuals (maybe) are not humans.

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                                      Peace

                                      Just to point out that "naar" and "nour" have the same root n-w-r.

                                      Also, electromagnetic waves do exit and have existed even though humans were not aware of them until recently. Energy can be transmitted through these waves, we can also cook food in a microwave using a smokeless fire. Light is also an electromagnetic radiation, with a wavelength within the spectrum of what the human eye can perceive, which is a very tiny part of the whole spectrum (uv, ir, radio wave, x rays, gamma rays...)

                                      peace

                                      And human bodies are constructed using the same innate energy in the universe. The raw form is not possible to observe with the eyes but when they are formed they can form become visible with an apparent surface.

                                      Be well
                                      Qarael Amenuel

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                                        Terms "universe" and "energy" are illusion, there're no such things.
                                        What human (and jinn) bodies, as well as others, are emmiting is "light" (noor). In science known as "electromagnetic waves".
                                        What we know as "energy" is "light", and if somebody was above (the border of the Earth and) es-sema' they can talk about "universe", otherwise it's just guessing, as said in the Qur'an.

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                                          Your imagination of what I think runs away with you.

                                          I have not spoken a word about whether Iblees is made of this or that, wha I keep saying is that HE SAYS hw is made of naar and HE HIMSELF compares himself to adam made of mud.

                                          Whether he says the truth or not I do not know nor I think you or anybody else knows, except he prooves what he says. Conjecture is not certainty. Conjectures I can make but I would lie if I said I know.

                                          But HE SAYS IT. I have not said a word myself, just pointed out what the Qur'an exactly says.

                                          Salaam

                                          You may think it does, but are you sure. You are uncertain about 4 34 yet it appears to talk down on women.

                                          I asked you if you know or are sure what nar is. If you say fire this is not logically possible as I told you. Fire is not an element but it is a chemical reaction occurring in matter and is the matter itself disintegrating in a combination of availability of the propellant and heat. Without heat, burning is impossible, but certain elements may react with each other and therefore generate heat in such magnitude that it burns which is a phenomenon. There is still NO foreign entity causing the fire and the friction between the two substances does ignite the fire. Many substances self-ignite in contact with each other while you can rub to cause other substances to begin to burn as the friction will increase the heat until the matter reaches its point of defeat when it will begin its disintegration.

                                          And light itself can also cause friction and the substance will begin to burn as heat is generated.

                                          There is nothing which indicates anything other than that it is the innate energy in the universe which is naar, and that means we humans are also of naar and all the chemical reactions which go on in our physical bodies are based on the same principle. Sure carbon-based beings but we have a lot of different substances in ourselves contributing to our functionality.

                                          Be well
                                          Qarael Amenuel

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