Malik Taus
Malik Taus is a significant figure in the belief system of the Yazidi community, often regarded as a central angel or divine being. He is depicted as a peacock angel, symbolizing beauty and pride, and is associated with the creation of the world. His role is to guide humanity and is often seen as a protector of the Yazidi faith.
In Yazidi tradition, Malik Taus is believed to have refused to bow to Adam, which led to his fall from grace. However, he is ultimately forgiven and becomes a symbol of redemption and divine love. His story emphasizes themes of loyalty, free will, and the complexity of good and evil.