In Islamic theology, Shaitan, also known as Iblis, is believed to be a fallen angel or jinn who defied Allah's command and refused to bow to Adam, the first human. This disobedience resulted in his expulsion from the presence of Allah and his becoming the embodiment of evil and temptation. Shaitan wRead more
In Islamic theology, Shaitan, also known as Iblis, is believed to be a fallen angel or jinn who defied Allah’s command and refused to bow to Adam, the first human. This disobedience resulted in his expulsion from the presence of Allah and his becoming the embodiment of evil and temptation. Shaitan was granted respite until the Day of Judgment as a test for humanity, and his ultimate destiny is eternal punishment in Hell . Shaitan, also known as Iblis, is considered the enemy of Muslims and all of humanity in Islamic theology. He is a fallen angel or jinn who defied Allah’s command, and his mission is to lead people astray from the path of righteousness by whispering temptations and doubts. Muslims are taught to resist his influence by seeking refuge in Allah, reciting Quranic verses, and practicing self-discipline. The struggle against Shaitan’s temptations is a central part of the believer’s spiritual journey, aiming to attain Allah’s favor and avoid Hellfire.
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Satan and Iblis come from the world of jinn, and it is mentioned in the history of jinn and demons that the devils are a kind of jinn who are disobedient to God, and Iblis is from the cursed offspring. (51/ Translation from "Liqat al-Marjan fi Ahkam al-Jann" by Imam Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti, may AllahRead more
Satan and Iblis come from the world of jinn, and it is mentioned in the history of jinn and demons that the devils are a kind of jinn who are disobedient to God, and Iblis is from the cursed offspring. (51/ Translation from “Liqat al-Marjan fi Ahkam al-Jann” by Imam Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti, may Allah have mercy on him). Allah created Satan and the jinn from fire, and He created angels from light
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