Kirama Katibin
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Kirama Katibin (Arabic: كراما كاتبين), or honourable recorders, are two angels in Islam who record a person's good and bad deeds. Like the shoulder angels of animated cartoons, these angels sit on a person's right and left shoulders respectively. If there is one type of deed more than the other this decides if one is sent to the Jannah or the Jahannam.
At the end of salah (ritual prayer), Sunni Muslims say a salutation to these angels.[1]