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IsrafilIslamic — Linguistic Origin Analysis & Cultural Context · Numerological #7

The Angel of the Trumpet

Phonetic: /ɪsˈrɑːfɪl/IPA: /ɪsˈrɑːfɪl/

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Numerological Association
Sunday
Cultural Day Association
Arabic
Linguistic Origin
Male
Gender Classification

1. Linguistic Origin Analysis

Root Language

Arabic

Israfil is an angel mentioned in the Quran. He is believed to blow the trumpet that will mark the beginning of the Day of Resurrection.

Etymological Context

Symbolizes divine judgment and the arrival of the Day of Judgment.

2. Cultural Context

Regional Usage & Linguistic Communities

🇺🇸English

Israfil

Leader of the Angels, Angel of Judgment, Bringer of Death, Angel of Resurrection

🇵🇰Urdu

إسرافیل

رسول جبریل، مرسلاً اشراط الزمان، موتے کا کھانسی

🇸🇦Arabic

إسرافيل

رائد الرسل، المرسل الجبري، سوط الموت، الملك الجبري

🇮🇳Hindi

इसराफ़ील

मृत्यु का सूत्र, युद्ध का मार्गदर्शक, युद्ध का वारदात

🇦🇫Pashto

اسرافیل

مرگه ونه، د ورګی دنده، مرگه په کښې څخه

Cultural & Religious Significance

Israfil is an important figure in Islamic eschatology, and is mentioned specifically in the Quran (Al-Zumar 39:68 and Al- infitar 81:2-4). The concept of a messianic figure blowing a trumpet to announce the end of the world is found in various religious and mythological traditions around the world, and Israfil represents this idea in the Islamic context. He also plays a significant role in Islamic art and literature, and is often depicted blowing his trumpet or carrying it.

Israfil is considered the herald of the Day of Judgment, and his blowing of the trumpet is seen as a call for all beings, living and dead, to gather before God for the final reckoning. The idea of the Day of Judgment is a powerful one in Islamic beliefs, and the figure of Israfil represents both the fearsome power and the irresistible call of God. The trumpet blast is also seen as a reminder of the transience of worldly life and the importance of preparing spiritually for the journey to the next life.

Traditional Islamic naming context — Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

3. Historical Evolution

Historical records show that Various Islamic scholars and saints The name Israfil carried significant weight in that era.

Throughout Islamic history

Phonetic Structure & Cultural Numerology

Phonetic Structure

/ɪsˈrɑːfɪl/

IPA: /ɪsˈrɑːfɪl/

Numerological Association

7

Cultural Day Association

Sunday

Symbolic Color Associations

SilverGold

Life Path Number

1

Traditional Stone Association

Agate

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