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'''Iblis''' (also ''Eblis'', {{arS|إبليس|d=Iblīs}}, ''Deceiver'') belongs to the realm of the [[Djinn]] in [[Islam]]. According to [[Rudolf Steiner]] he is identical with [[Lucifer]]. | |||
{{GZ|"Iblis" is already characterised by its name as related to "Eblis": this is the name of the figure we call "Lucifer" in the Mohammedan tradition. A kind of female aspect of "Eblis", the Mohammedan Lucifer, is "Iblis", with whom was associated, in addition to his evil arts by which he worked against the Grail in the Middle Ages, the one called the evil sorcerer Klinschor.|144|71}} | |||
Before Iblis fell out of favour with [[Allah]] because of his arrogance, he was named '''Azazil''' ({{arS|عزازل|d=ʿAzāzil}}) and was so highly respected that he was given the honour of guarding the gates of [[Paradise]], which is actually the task of the [[angel]]s ''Ridwan''. | |||
== Literatur == | |||
* Amina Adil (Hrsg. Spohr Verlag): ''Gaben des Lichts''. 1999, ISBN 3-927606-17-0 | |||
* Schimmel, Annemarie (Hrsg. Insel taschenbuch): ''Mystische Dimensionen des Islam''. 1995, ISBN 3-458-33415-7 | |||
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Die Mysterien des Morgenlandes und des Christentums'', [[GA 144]] (1985), ISBN 3-7274-1440-5 {{Lectures|144}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 7 April 2021
Iblis (also Eblis, Arabic إبليس, DMG Iblīs, Deceiver) belongs to the realm of the Djinn in Islam. According to Rudolf Steiner he is identical with Lucifer.
„"Iblis" is already characterised by its name as related to "Eblis": this is the name of the figure we call "Lucifer" in the Mohammedan tradition. A kind of female aspect of "Eblis", the Mohammedan Lucifer, is "Iblis", with whom was associated, in addition to his evil arts by which he worked against the Grail in the Middle Ages, the one called the evil sorcerer Klinschor.“ (Lit.:GA 144, p. 71)
Before Iblis fell out of favour with Allah because of his arrogance, he was named Azazil (Arabic عزازل, DMG ʿAzāzil) and was so highly respected that he was given the honour of guarding the gates of Paradise, which is actually the task of the angels Ridwan.
Literatur
- Amina Adil (Hrsg. Spohr Verlag): Gaben des Lichts. 1999, ISBN 3-927606-17-0
- Schimmel, Annemarie (Hrsg. Insel taschenbuch): Mystische Dimensionen des Islam. 1995, ISBN 3-458-33415-7
- Rudolf Steiner: Die Mysterien des Morgenlandes und des Christentums, GA 144 (1985), ISBN 3-7274-1440-5 English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
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