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Riḍwān (or Rızvan , Arabic: رضوان), is an angel in Islam, who guards the gates of heaven. His name is absent in the Quran and early tafsir, named by Ibn Hisham Ismāʿīl instead, [1] he namely appears in later reports and Mi'raj narration. [2] Ridwan also plays an important role as the guardian of heaven in the Qisas Al-Anbiya, here he must prevent Iblis from entering the keep of Adam, but was tricked by a serpent, who concealed Iblis in his mouth, carrying him past the guardian. [3] His name probably developed from the Quranic term riḍwan. However, in the Quranic usage, it does not refer to an angel. [4]
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Riḍwān (or Rızvan , Arabic: رضوان), is an angel in Islam, who guards the gates of heaven. His name is absent in the Quran and early tafsir, named by Ibn Hisham Ismāʿīl instead, [1] he namely appears in later reports and Mi'raj narration. [2] Ridwan also plays an important role as the guardian of heaven in the Qisas Al-Anbiya, here he must prevent Iblis from entering the keep of Adam, but was tricked by a serpent, who concealed Iblis in his mouth, carrying him past the guardian. [3] His name probably developed from the Quranic term riḍwan. However, in the Quranic usage, it does not refer to an angel. [4]