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Encyclopedia > Hafaza

In Islamic mythology, a Hafaza (aka Hafza) is a type of angel. It is roughly equivalent with the Christian concept of a guardian angel.


Each person is assigned with four Hafazas, two of which keep watch during the day and two during the night. They help the soul fight attacks from Shaitan (the Devil) and djinn. The Hafazas keep track of each and every good and bad deed that their person performs in their books. On Judgement Day, they will be used to determine if the person is worthy of admission into heaven.


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Hafaza (91 words)
In Islamic mythology, a Hafaza (aka Hafza) is a type of angel.
Each person is assigned with four Hafazas, two of which keep watch during the day and two during the night.
The Hafazas keep track of each and every good and bad deed that their person performs in their books.
Archangel Michael (1008 words)
Archangel Michael (Mihael, Mika'il, Mikail, Mihael, Mikhael, Miha'il, Mikael, Hafaza) serves as an Archangel of the Eleventh Ray of Divine Mage, as well as, a Chieftain of the Global Omniangels.
Archangel Michael was also one of the Hafaza of Muslim lore who protection humanity from the evil actions, deeds, and machinations of jinn, men, and Satans.
As Mikael, he discovered unwholesome schemes and assisted governors and heads of state in taking the appropriate actions and necessary steps in order to thwart them.
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