shaitan

[shahy-tahn]

shaitan Definition

  • 1(in Muslim belief) the Devil; a demon
  • 2a wicked or malevolent person

Using shaitan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shaitan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In Islamic theology, Shaitan is considered to be a jinn, not an angel nor a human.

  • Example

    The shaitan whispered evil thoughts into his mind.

  • Example

    She was convinced that her ex-boyfriend was a shaitan in disguise.

  • Example

    The cult leader was accused of being a shaitan by his former followers.

shaitan Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shaitan

Phrases with shaitan

  • shaitan's whisper

    the voice of temptation and evil that whispers in a person's ear, urging them to commit sins or disobey God

    Example

    I try to resist shaitan's whisper and do what is right.

  • shaitanic

    relating to or characteristic of the Devil or demons

    Example

    The movie's shaitanic imagery and themes were controversial among some religious groups.

  • shaitan's spawn

    a person who is believed to be the offspring of the Devil or a demon

    Example

    The villagers feared the shaitan's spawn and avoided him at all costs.

Origins of shaitan

from Arabic 'shayṭān', meaning 'demon'

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Summary: shaitan in Brief

'Shaitan' [shahy-tahn] is a noun used in Muslim belief to refer to the Devil or a demon. It can also mean a wicked or malevolent person. The term is often used in phrases like 'shaitan's whisper,' which refers to the voice of temptation and evil, and 'shaitan's spawn,' which denotes a person believed to be the offspring of the Devil or a demon.