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(Q3a) The prayer that Jesus taught his disciples is known as the Lord's Prayer.
(Q3b) The prayer that Jesus taught his disciples, as mentioned in Matthew 6:9-13, is as follows:
Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name.
Your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our debts,
as we also have forgiven our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
Q4(a) In Islam, angels are referred to as "Malak" or "Mala'ika".
(b) Five major angels of Allah in Islam are:
1. Jibril (Gabriel): He is known as the angel of revelation and is responsible for delivering Allah's messages to the prophets.
2. Mikail (Michael): He is considered the angel of mercy and is believed to be in charge of natural phenomena like rain, thunder, and wind.
3. Israfil: Israfil is regarded as the angel who will blow the trumpet on the Day of Judgment, signaling the end of the world.
4. Izrail (Azrael): Izrail is known as the angel of death, responsible for taking the souls of humans at the time of death.
5. Maalik: Maalik is the angel who guards the gates of Hell and ensures that the punishments are properly executed.
(c) Functions of the mentioned angels:
1. Jibril (Gabriel): He delivers Allah's messages and revelations to the prophets, including the Quran to Prophet Muhammad.
2. Mikail (Michael): He is responsible for the distribution of sustenance and blessings from Allah. He also oversees the natural elements and ensures the balance of nature.
3. Israfil: Israfil is tasked with blowing the trumpet to announce the Day of Judgment and the end of the world.
4. Izrail (Azrael): Izrail extracts the souls of human beings at the time of death, delivering them to the afterlife for judgment.