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Names and Titles

In Islam, he is called Mīkāʾīl or Mīkāʾeel. In the Bible, he is known as Michael — meaning "Who is like God?" — a title that expresses humility before the Creator. He is sometimes referred to as the Angel of Mercy and the overseer of sustenance, for his role in managing the flow of provision and natural order on earth.

Role and Function

Mīkāʾīl is responsible for the distribution of rain, vegetation, and nourishment — both physical and spiritual. Through his command, life on earth is sustained and renewed. He oversees the angels who bring sustenance to every creature, ensuring that divine mercy reaches all forms of life. In spiritual terms, Mīkāʾīl also nourishes the hearts of believers, inspiring mercy, patience, and compassion. In both the Qur'an and the Bible, he stands as a defender of the faithful and a helper to prophets.

Appearance and Power

Mīkāʾīl is often described as majestic and radiant, surrounded by green light — the color associated with life and mercy. His wings are said to stretch across horizons, and from them falls rain that brings growth to the earth. Unlike Jibrīl, who delivers revelation, Mīkāʾīl manifests divine care through sustenance and continuity. His presence symbolizes gentleness and abundance rather than awe or terror.

Character and Attributes

Mīkāʾīl embodies mercy, kindness, and balance. His role is quiet but vital — to maintain harmony in creation. He represents the compassion of God made visible in the cycles of life: clouds that gather, rivers that flow, and harvests that sustain humanity. He is patient, meticulous, and never neglects his duty, ensuring that every form of life receives its appointed share.

Limitations and Boundaries

Like all angels, Mīkāʾīl acts only by divine command. He cannot grant mercy on his own, nor withhold what God decrees. His care is not random but guided by the balance written into creation. Though associated with abundance, he does not create sustenance — he only channels what has been ordained. His obedience is perfect, and his power is bounded by the will of the Almighty.

Legacy and Meaning

Mīkāʾīl represents divine mercy in motion — the continuous rhythm of giving and renewal that sustains existence. He reminds humanity that provision comes not from chance but from design, and that mercy is woven into the fabric of the world. In him, faith sees the balance between strength and gentleness — a force that sustains rather than destroys, and gives without expectation.