Sheitan (Devil)
In various religious and cultural contexts, Sheitan refers to the concept of the devil or an evil spirit. In Islam, Sheitan is often associated with Iblis, a figure who refused to bow to Adam and was cast out of heaven. Sheitan is seen as a tempter, leading humans away from righteousness and towards sin.
In Christianity, the equivalent figure is often referred to as Satan. Both Sheitan and Satan symbolize opposition to divine will and are depicted as adversaries of humanity. They embody the struggle between good and evil, influencing moral choices and spiritual beliefs across different cultures.