Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

shaytan

noun
/ʃaɪˈtɑːn/
Definition
Shaytan is an Arabic term that refers to a demon or evil spirit, often associated with temptation and rebellion against God.
Examples
  • The Shaytan whispers doubts into the hearts of believers.
  • In various narratives, Shaytan attempts to mislead humanity by any means necessary.
  • He is often depicted as an enemy to prophets and messengers.
Meaning
The term is commonly used in Islamic theology to describe the adversaries to human beings that lead them away from righteousness.
Synonyms
  • Devil
  • Spirit of Evil
  • Demon
  • Tempter