Angels are not any religion.
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The earliest source which speaks of the angel Michael is the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). This angel is considered a guardian of the Jewish people (see for example Talmud, Yoma 77a).
Mikaeel (ميكائيل) is the name of an angel mentioned in the Quran and refers to St. Michael the Archangel as he is known in the Jewish and Christian Bibles.
Saint Michael the Archangel is not believed to have been born in a physical sense, as he is considered a celestial being in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions. He is typically depicted as an angel or archangel who serves as a protector and leader of the heavenly armies.
Uriel is named as an archangel in some Jewish and Christian traditions but not in the Catholic Church. The only archangels named in the Bible are Raphael, Gabriel and Michael.
Yes, St. Michael the Archangel is real.
Michael is an archangel and has no human relatives.
Saint Michael the Archangel is a revered figure in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions. As an archangel, St. Michael is traditionally viewed as an angelic warrior who fights against evil forces. However, as an angelic being, he is not subject to death.
Michael is an archangel and has never had a life of a human.
In the Zoroastrian religion, the Archangel Michael's counterpart was Mithra.
Saint Michael is an archangel and was created an archangel by God. He has never lived as a human.
Saint Michael is an archangel and was created an archangel by God. He has never lived as a human.
Unless on an assignment from God, Michael the Archangel is in heaven.
Jesus is not Michael. But Michael is an angel, (Daniel 12.1), and is called the archangel in Jude 1.9