In islam, we believe that a creation who we called him as 'satan'. they made from fire.?

my question is, if true that satan made from fire, it's true if i said they are from the star, or fire planet .

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Lucifer was an angel, God's favourite angel!
He fell from grace and now spends his time punishing sinners in hell and trying to lure more souls to him apparently!
He is also known as satan as well as other names.
Your question doesn't make sense. Go ask your English teacher to help you fix it, then come back and try again.
There is no such thing as Satan, it is a figment of human imagination.

Christians, Hindus, Buddhists and other religions too have their own versions if the devil and they are all fictional.
Actually buddy those things are in Heaven. Satan lives in Hell.. so find hell first then find a fire-y element there and he would be made out of that fire.

In reply to ag_iitkgp HIndu's do not have the type of Devil that Muslim or Christians have. This religion has deep humanistic rationalism philosophy in it. Though its not clearly comparable, but easy comparison think of Greek/Roman Gods. By the way Chronos is a aggressive character but not the Devil.
If you believe in Satan you must believe in God therefore you are ok and in good shape so far.
Yes. Please check in Tafsir Al-Quran and ask your religious teacher for further information. Plus, God is not make from light. He already exist. It ca be proved in Surah Al-Ikhlas, "Say! He is God, the One!The Eternally Besought of all! He does not beget, nor is He begotten.And there is nothing comparable to Him."
This is just drivel. Is this something to do with that big pillar in Mecca you all throw rocks at?


I bet you are drunk.
i believe in this cos in they re coran it written that :
god is made from : light
angels are made from light as well
satan and the other similar 2 him r made from fire
human is made from mood or dust
im 100% sure ma friend
yes
Fire is one of the four "elements" of the ancients, along with Water, Earth and Air. Obviously Fire is the most dangerous and unpredictable.
My friend, there are other forums for discussing religious themes.

This is the science section, and this has no place here.

For instance, stars are not on fire, nor are any planets. Fire is a chemical reaction that oxidises carbon. Stars energy is from nuclear fusion.

Sorry, but the people who wrote your texts, and Hebrew Bible is just the same in this context as the Koran, had very little knowledge of the universe, such that many of the statements are nonsense in today's understanding.
ko ni x da pendidikan agama ka? wat malu org malaysia n org islam aja.
Sorry, wrong room, thought this was Astronomy & Space. my bad.
Nick S..... A voice of reason in the world of people who cannot spell, who have limited knowledge of most matters and who don't know how to use spell check
I don't normally answer any of these Q's because its a waste of my time . but it is time someone told all of you out there who are , shall we say who are grammatically challenged to get some more education
First, please learn how to spell. Then learn English grammar. Then learn how to put your question in the correct category.

Thanks for the 2 points, though.

And by the way, I'm am atheist. God (and Satan) do not exist. They are made up.
"God is dead." - Friedrich Nietzsche
"Religion is the opiate of the masses" - Karl Marx
I'm not an atheist, I believe that there exists a higher plane to which we all travel perpetually between life and death, but I cannot accept the stories of any religious book, for that is what I see them as - a collection of stories.
Technically, a star is not fire, though they are both hot. A star such as the sun produces it's heat/energy through a fusion processes. It smashes hydrogen atoms together and the particles form back together as helium.

Fire as we know it, for example, when you light wood on fire, produces heat through an oxidation processes.

In the days of Mohammed few people would have probably made a distintion between regular old fire and another type of light and heat producing reaction, with the exception of lightning.

In short, this is really a theology/philosophical issue and if you are concerned about it you should discuss it with someone at a local university.
Yeah, I've heard Satan likes to blow up innocent people and then have the cheek to call it a 'holy war'.
Get with it will you, and read a book on cosmology instead of spouting nonsense about Satan!
How can any sane person believe that just because it is in the koran, it is 'proof' of anything? The koran is a figment of the imagination of a drugged-up, murderous, thieving paedophile. If you believe him you'll believe anything.
in the christian faith we believe in the devil also called Satan or Lucifer and here is the story of Lucifer form the bible.

Lucifer was the most beautiful angel and gods favourite but Lucifer became jealous of god and his power so he and a third of the angels rebelled so god created hell as a prison for the angels and Lucifer and locked away the angels in eternal prisons he let some out and they became the demons but some stayed there and in the very depths of hell they stayed for they commit ed the most dreadful acts of the angels while he never imprisoned Lucifer but allows him to walk the earth so that's the story of Satan in the christian faith

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