The Arabic term al-mu'aqqibat (commonly encountered in the definite plural, Arabic معقبات "those who follow one upon another") is a term occurring in the Quran (Q.13:11) which some Islamic commentators consider to refer to a class of guardian angel.
They protect human from the harm of evil jinn (جن) and devils (شياطين).
Each person is assigned four Hafaza angels, two of which keep watch during the day and two during the night.
[4][5] Muhammad SAWS is reported to have said that every man has ten guardian angels.
Pattern names used here meaning an emphasis and referred to is the language of the angels who were assigned to follow every creature of God in earnest.