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[quote][quote]As-Salaamu Alaikum Tilawat, I think you are forgetting that the Quran is addressing humans speaking Arabic and not angels. God is telling humans what actually happened that day. So God is using their style of language [Arabic]. Nobody is saying that God is speaking to angels and Iblis in Arabic. The phrase “except Iblis. He was of the jinn” in Verse 18.50 clearly shows that he was among them who were asked to prostrate. I say again; ask any Arabic scholar.[/quote] WAS dearNauman You missed my point. In Quran God was not addressing any body but is only narrating an episode. In arabic it may imply anything but when it is being narrated in English it clearly implies that Iblis was an angel. If not what was he doing there in heaven? Some traditions say een that he was a teacher of the angels. Does it not hint that he was a 'genious', a mutation of angel? In fact all this humdrum of life (Hayyat-u-dunia) is due to him.[/quote]
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