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Fasaad (فساد) in Arabic means corruption or degeneration. It is often translated as "mischief" or "ruin" in Islamic scriptures and is used to designate the evil deeds of both men and supernatural entities. A general characteristic of fasād is the inversion of divine order in the world.<ref>''afsada'' - Nicolai Sinai, "Key Terms of the Quran", Princeton University Press, pp. 552-7, 2017</ref>
Fasaad (فساد) in Arabic means corruption or degeneration. It is often translated as "mischief" or "ruin" in Islamic scriptures and is used to designate the evil deeds of both men and supernatural entities. A general characteristic of fasād is the inversion of divine order in the world.<ref>''afsada'' - Nicolai Sinai, "Key Terms of the Quran", Princeton University Press, pp. 552-7, 2017</ref>
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