Shaytan is an Arabic term often translated as "Satan" or "devil." In Islamic belief, Shaytan represents a rebellious spirit that opposes the will of Allah, the one true God. Shaytan is known for tempting humans to stray from the path of righteousness and commit sins.
In the Quran, Shaytan is depicted as a jinn who refused to bow to Adam, the first human, which led to his fall from grace. He is often associated with deceit and misguidance, serving as a reminder for believers to remain vigilant against temptation and to seek guidance from Allah.