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Shaytan - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Shaytan refers to a devil or evil spirit in Islamic belief, often associated with temptation and leading people away from righteousness. It is also used to describe malicious or wicked behavior.

shaytan

/ʃeɪˈtɑːn/ /ʃaɪˈtæn/

Definition:

In Islamic belief, a malevolent spirit or devil opposing divine will.

Synonyms:

devil, demon, evil spirit, fiend

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

angel, saint

Common Collocations:

whisper of shaytan, temptations of shaytan, flee from shaytan

Derivatives:

shaytanic, shaytans (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "shaytan" when referring to evil spirits in Islamic contexts; avoid casual usage due to religious sensitivity.

Common Phrases:

"shaytan made me do it, " "fleeing from shaytan, " "whisper of shaytan"

Etymology:

Derived from Arabic "shayṭān," meaning adversary or devil, related to Hebrew "satan."

Examples:

  • 1. The shaytan tempted him to disobey.
  • 2. She blamed the shaytan for her bad decisions.
  • 3. Muslims seek refuge from the shaytan in prayers.
  • 4. The story warned about the whispers of the shaytan.

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