It's rare to see a depiction of a human figure (or any creature excluding plant-life) in modern Islamic art since it's widely considered a sinful expression of idolatry. To idolise a being other than Allah is considered blasphemous by many. That's why Islamic art is usually focused on patterns and calligraphy.
This is a reason for some Muslims to not draw angels.
An alternate reason may be that the traditional depiction of angels in the Western Hemisphere is strongly associated with Christianity and not Islam and a Muslim may feel they are endorsing the symbolism of a religion they don't follow by drawing one.
Some Muslims, however, would have no problem with drawing angels.
believing in angels is one of the pillars of faith in Islam, so all Muslims believe in angels whether they are early or current Muslims.
Yes, it is permissible for Muslims to draw eyes according to Islamic teachings.
Muslims believe in angels because its one of the pillars of iman
because muslims believe in the life hereafter and there will be questions from angels in the grave
Arabs are an ethnicity with many religions and individual beliefs. You can no more ask what Arabs believe about the supernatural than ask what Germans believe about the supernatural.As most Arabs are Muslims, it may be helpful to see: What do Muslims believe about angels and judgment?
Muslims believe that geometry and math are real (just like everyone else). They believe in acute angles, right angles, and obtuse angles.If you meant to ask about angels, please see this Related Question:Why is it important for Muslims to believe in angels?
Anyone can draw in the anime style, doesn't matter if you're Muslim, or if you aren't.
You make the sides diagonal.
they dont
they dont know whether to kill or be angels.
As he said the angels don't have a mascot =/ The Angels dont have a mascot, although i have heard of something called a rally monkey The Angels dont have a mascot, although i have heard of something called a rally monkey
why dont you draw the velocity of triangles?