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In Islamic tradition the two kiraman katibin (Arabic: كراماً كاتبين ‘honourable scribe’), are two angels called Raqib and Atid, believed by Muslims to record a person's actions. Whether a person is sent to Jannah (paradise) or Jahannam (hell/purgatory) is not, however, dependent on whether good deeds outweigh bad deeds; but is ultimately up to God's mercy upon a believer. The Quran refers to them in two places, in 50:16-18 and by name as ‘Noble Recorders' in 82:10-12.

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  • Kirâman Kâtibîn (Arab: كراماً كاتبين) adalah dua malaikat yang terletak di bahu kanan dan kiri setiap makhluk-Nya. Menurut syariat Islam, jika ada seseorang yang melakukan amal (perbuatan) yang lebih dominan, maka ia akan dikirim berdasarkan perbuatan semasa hidupnya di dunia, entah ke Jannah atau Jahannam. Para malaikat ini termasuk dalam golongan Hafazhah (Para Penjaga). (in)
  • In Islamic tradition the two kiraman katibin (Arabic: كراماً كاتبين ‘honourable scribe’), are two angels called Raqib and Atid, believed by Muslims to record a person's actions. Whether a person is sent to Jannah (paradise) or Jahannam (hell/purgatory) is not, however, dependent on whether good deeds outweigh bad deeds; but is ultimately up to God's mercy upon a believer. The Quran refers to them in two places, in 50:16-18 and by name as ‘Noble Recorders' in 82:10-12. (en)
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  • In Islamic tradition the two kiraman katibin (Arabic: كراماً كاتبين ‘honourable scribe’), are two angels called Raqib and Atid, believed by Muslims to record a person's actions. Whether a person is sent to Jannah (paradise) or Jahannam (hell/purgatory) is not, however, dependent on whether good deeds outweigh bad deeds; but is ultimately up to God's mercy upon a believer. The Quran refers to them in two places, in 50:16-18 and by name as ‘Noble Recorders' in 82:10-12. The work of the kiraman katibin is to write down and record every action of a person each day. One angel figuratively sits on the right shoulder and records all good deeds, while the other sits on the left shoulder and records all bad deeds. The book in which the angels are writing is the cumulative record of a given person's deeds. After that person's death, it is said that on the Day of Judgement each person will be confronted with this record, and the two angels will be present to tell God of what the person did. (en)
  • Kirâman Kâtibîn (Arab: كراماً كاتبين) adalah dua malaikat yang terletak di bahu kanan dan kiri setiap makhluk-Nya. Menurut syariat Islam, jika ada seseorang yang melakukan amal (perbuatan) yang lebih dominan, maka ia akan dikirim berdasarkan perbuatan semasa hidupnya di dunia, entah ke Jannah atau Jahannam. Para malaikat ini termasuk dalam golongan Hafazhah (Para Penjaga). (in)
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