Shaitan Aur Hum Insan

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About this app

The measures to safeguard oneself from the cunning and deceit of Satan, as elucidated in the Quran and Sunnah, delve into profound insights regarding the nature of this adversarial entity and its intricate relationship with humanity.

Who is Satan? Delving into the theological depth, Satan, also known as Iblis in Islamic tradition, is depicted as a disobedient jinn, created from smokeless fire, who defied the command of Allah to prostrate before Adam. This act of disobedience led to his expulsion from the divine presence and his subsequent vow to lead humanity astray until the Day of Judgment.

The creation of Satan raises fundamental questions about his purpose and role in the cosmic order. While his creation remains a mystery, scholars assert that Satan serves as a test for humanity, challenging their faith, resolve, and obedience to Allah.

The relationship between Satan and humans is multifaceted. Satan, driven by his enmity towards Adam and his descendants, constantly seeks to mislead and tempt them away from the path of righteousness. He exploits human weaknesses, desires, and vulnerabilities to sow discord, disobedience, and disbelief.

It is imperative to understand the distinction between Satan (Iblis) and common devils. While Iblis is the chief adversary, common devils, or shayateen, are his minions who aid him in his mission to lead humans astray. These devils operate on various levels, influencing individuals through whispers, doubts, and temptations.

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Updated on
Mar 19, 2024

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