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Iblis (Arabic: إِبْلِيسْ, romanized: Iblīs), alternatively known as Eblīs, is the leader of the devils (shayāṭīn) in Islam. According to the Quran, Iblis... |
Shaitan (redirect from The five children of Iblis) both humans and jinn (6:112), and secretly listen to the council of the angels (Quran 15:16–18). Quran 26:95 speaks about the junud Iblīs, the invisible... |
Azazil (section Etymology and naming) Ḥārith) is a figure in Islamic tradition, and believed to be the original name of Satan (Iblīs). The name does not appear in the Quran, however, is frequently... |
Sijjin (category Quranic words and phrases) which Satan (Iblis) is chained, and in it are the souls (arwah) of the infidels (kufar). The idea that Sijjin is the place after Iblis was cast out from... |
Satan (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors) الإنس) and al-jinn (الجن), but it is also used in reference to Satan in particular. In the Quran, Satan's name is Iblis (Arabic pronunciation: [ˈibliːs]),... |
Nar as-samum (section Etymology) Manichaeans relate their concept of the Devil, who is also called "Iblīs al-Qadīm" (Iblis without beginning), to the pestilential winds (samūm) in one of... |
Devil (redirect from The Devil and his names) astray, distant or devil) and Iblis. Iblis is the proper name of the devil representing the characteristics of evil. Iblis is mentioned in the Quranic... |
Majus (category Arabic words and phrases) Witness". They are also mentioned by ibn al-Jawzi in his famous work Talbis Iblis "The Devil's Deceptions"., The term was used to describe the Vikings initially... |
Eid al-Adha (category Druze festivals and holy days) out God's commandment, and Abraham drove Iblis away by throwing pebbles at him. In commemoration of their rejection of Iblis, stones are thrown during... |
Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh (section Iblis Roundabout) for sheikh. The area was named after a water well that was dug by two of Kuwait's Emir Mubarak The Great's brothers. Iblis Roundabout or The Devil's... |
Angels in Islam (section Etymology) grouping, which indicating the verse meant the exclusion of Iblis from angel as species, as Iblis were considered from jinn species. Those who support that... |
Qarīn (43:36–38; 50:23–27) Shayāṭīn (Arabic: شَيَاطِيْن, Demons or Devils): Iblīs ash-Shayṭān (the (chief) Devil) (11 times) Mārid ("Rebellious one") Ghilmān... |
Jewish apocrypha and early Kabbalah, 'Metatron' is the name that Enoch received after his transformation into an angel. Numerous etymologies have been proposed... |
"clear enemy". Iblis swore in the name of Allah that he was their sincere advisor, revealed unto Adam and his wife each other's nakedness, and convinced them... |
become free. Musaylima stated that Iblis did not exist, because a fair and merciful God would not allow a being like Iblis to throw people into error. Musaylima... |
Garden of Eden (category Adam and Eve) contrast to Iblis (Satan) who blames God for leading him astray (Q. 15:37). Followers of the Latter Day Saint movement believe that after Adam and Eve were... |
"Šemihaza", and "Semyaza". The scholars lean towards the Semitic etymology of this appellation which contains the letters shin (ש) and mem (מ), thus... |
original names (‘Azā, ‘Azāyā) were only changed after their fall to Hārūt and Mārūt, just as the name of Satan was changed from ʿAzāzīl to Iblīs after his... |
in God. In The Etymologies of Isidore of Seville, the Powers (lat. potestas (f), pl. potestates) (Greek: ἐξουσίαι) are given their name because they are... |
Pishdadian dynasty (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors) cut trees, mine and work metals and cultivate the land. A theme of the Muslim writers is the Pishdadian kings' struggle with Iblis and the demons. For... |