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No, not at all. (At least, not in Christianity or Judaism; I don't really know in detail what Muslims believe on this score, but I doubt it.)

Michael is an angel ... specifically, an archangel; it's right there in his title. The word "angel" comes from the Greek word angelos, which means "messenger."

Jesus is either a) a nice albeit misguided Jewish boy (if you're Jewish), or b) God (if you're Christian). My understanding is that Muslims say he was a prophet, but not The Prophet; that's Muhammad.

In none of these is he an angel as the word is normally understood, though prophets are "messengers" in a sense, and if you're Christian you certainly believe that he was sent by the Father to bring the Good News (euangelion in Greek). However, he is never identified as Michael, just as Michael and Gabriel are distinct from each other.

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No, Michael is a created being like the other angels. Jesus was from the beginning and not created and is part of the Trinity which has always existed. These are 2 separate beings.

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no angels are created Jesus was borne to flesh

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Jehovah Witness' do believe Jesus and Michael are one and the same. Perhaps you should include JW.

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Why or how is a ‘god’ given noted praise or any form of thanks, when it is declared by ‘Jehovah’, “You shall have no other gods before me”?

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