Shaitan

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Shaitan is a figure in Islamic belief commonly identified as the Devil, representing evil, temptation, and rebellion against God.

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Label Occurrences
Shaitan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Islamic belief
personification of evil
supernatural being
associatedWith arrogance
deception
hell
misguidance
pride
sin
whispering
category Islamic demonology
Islamic eschatology
contrastedWith angels
prophets
righteous believers
distinguishedFrom Iblis in some Islamic traditions
eschatologicalFate punishment in the Hereafter
etymologyRelatedTo root meaning "to be far" or "to be astray" in Arabic
function incites disobedience to God
tempts humans
tries to lead believers astray
influences human behavior
human desires
human thoughts
languageOrigin Arabic
moralAlignment evil
opposedBy faith
remembrance of God (dhikr)
seeking refuge in God
opposes God
pluralForm shayatin
relatedConcept Devil in Abrahamic religions
the Devil
surface form: Satan in Christianity

the Devil
surface form: Satan in Judaism
religion Islam
represents evil
rebellion against God
temptation
role Devil
scripturalContext Hadith
Quran
sometimesIdentifiedWith Iblis
viewInIslam created being
not divine
subordinate to God’s power

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

the Devil alsoKnownAs Shaitan