Maalik

The earliest codices offer various alternative spellings of this word including malak, meaning "angel", instead of a proper name.

Protect yourselves and your families from a Fire whose fuel is people and stones, overseen by formidable and severe angels, who never disobey whatever Allah orders—always doing as commanded."

[4][5] According to Abbasid jurist Ibn Qutaybah, who's also known as Al-Qutb, the number of fingers Maalik possessed are equal to the sinners who would be thrown into hell.

[6] al-Suyuti also quoted that since his creation which spans a thousand years before hell's formation, Maalik's strength always grow infinitely over the time as each day passed.

[6] Ibn Hisham narrated that in several Hadiths, Muhammad has met Maalik on one occasion and described that the angel possessed a very disgustingly ugly face.

Muhammad SAW requests Maalik to show him Hell during his heavenly journey. Miniature from " The David Collection Copenhagen "