Sort of. But strictly speaking, no. In theistic religions, angels could be thought of as non-material servants in God's hierarchy. Since Buddhism is non-theistic, it does not have a hierarchy of beings reporting to God.
There are devas, non-material celestial beings whose existence is heavenly. Deva is often translated as god, but could also be translated as angel, though neither translation is perfect. Devas are not regarded as servants in God's hierarchy, so to call them angels would not be fully correct, but they are the closest thing to angels in Buddhism.
The people those who believe in Buddhism are called buddhist
Buddhism does not believe in prophets!
Believe in Angels... Believe in Me was created on 2004-08-10.
They believe in Buddhism.
see link "Afterlife Buddhism"
Islam teaches us to believe in the oneness of Allah and not to associate any partner with Him. Islam also teaches to believe in all the prophets, angels and all the books given to these prophets.
Christianity and Paganism although there are a few more than two religions that believe in reincarnation! :)
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They don't they believe in angels not weeping angels
If you read this out of the bible, it simply means believe that angels are real.
In Traditional Buddhism, Buddhists only believe in Buddha ; they do not have any gods.