- A shaiṭān or
shaytān (Arabic: شَيْطَان, romanized:
shayṭān; pl.: شَيَاطِين shayāṭīn,
ultimately from Hebrew: שָׂטָן, romanized: śāṭān, lit. 'adversary')...
- up
shaytan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shaytan pl.
Shayatin is a
Hebrew and
Arabic term
referring to
Satan or to satans. The name
Shaytan may...
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identified with ash-
Shayṭān ("the Devil"),
often followed by the
epithet ar-Rajim (Arabic: ٱلرَجِيم, lit. 'the Accursed').: 23
Shayṭān is
usually applied...
- The "Great Satan" (Persian: شيطان بزرگ, romanized: Sheytân-e Bozorg) is a
derogatory epithet used in some Muslim-majority
countries to
refer to the United...
- Look up shaitan,
shaytan, or
Shaitan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shaitan is an evil
spirit in Islam.
Shaitan or
variants may also
refer to: Shaitaan...
- "sa****uard
against every rebellious devil" (Arabic: شيطان مارد, romanized:
shayṭān mārid). From the same
Semitic root come the
Hebrew words for rebellion...
- Mustatraf. They
became identified either as a
dangerous kind of
devil (
shayṭān)
preying on women, or as
spirits of the dead. In Turkish, the term is used...
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specific information is
mentioned in this
chapter as to the
problem of the
shaytan himself who puts waswāsa (whisperings) into the
hearts of the people. In...
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Malaak wa
Shaytan (Egyptian Arabic: ملاك وشيطان,
Malak wa shaitan, English:
Angel and Devil) is a 1960
Egyptian drama film
starring Rushdi Abaza, produced...
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Shaytan appeared to him in the form of a man and
offered to save him if he
performed prostration to him.
Barsisa accepted and prostrated;
Shaytan then...