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ANGELS X Œ Û W y Ñ p ß 6 , $ + h + { $ ™. þ G O ¨ g ™ ä Ð ¥ x ƒ @ * ì À Z ¨ K y É 0 » Ñ ] 53 Z Ñ g n Å F , š M ª C Ù ~ z ! * m Æ n ‰ z ‚ _ » ƒ * * ¢ z g ~ ì Z z g ‰ ‰ Z ÷ á g Z ] Œ Û W 6 Ð. e $ Ì ð Ð ¥ x ƒ @ * ì À ‰ z { Ó k ƒ 4 0 îG O E 5 a - Ð ñ Î x ÷ Q y Æ © ] 4 ] z t Ð Z μ Z μ ÷ X ‰ Z K @ * | Z ] { É Ð ƒ Z Æ ` ä z Z á Z z g ‰ z Æ ' , ‚ ä z Z á Z z g ‰ ‰ Z z g @ * | Z ] à i } 6 , Z @ * g ä z Z á ÷ X ( 70 ™ 3 g z q ã % Z í ¢  ± % Z x Ô ) 53-One learns from a deeper study of the Holy Quran that not only for the education and upbringing of man but also for the overt and covert progressive development of the entire universe, some intermediaries are essential between God and His creation. There are clear indications in the Holy Quran leading one to believe that the holy beings known as angels have specific relationships with various heavenly bodies. Some of them, with their special faculties, govern the phenomenon of the motion of winds and some cause rain to fall. Similarly there are others who are deputed to cause some other cosmic influences to descend upon earth. (Tauzeeh e Maram: Roohani Khaza'in Vol. 3, p. 70) X t Ì c * Š g ´ r e ’ À Z s ò Ñ < Æ g z Ð p Z m 5 a - » Š g z p Z m Æ 54 Ð ¼ i c * Š { 7 É p Z m Z Ü k Ô p Z m Z Ÿ a - Ð Z a ÷ Z z g  x K ã 65