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Iblis is also known as "The Cursed Devil", or ''al-shaytan al-rajim''<ref>{{Quran|2|36}}</ref>, and "Enemy of Allah", or ''aduww Allah''<ref>{{Quran|8|60}} contains the phrase "enemy of Allah", although it is unclear in context whether this referring to Iblis in particular or some other individual or "unbelievers" in general.</ref>''.'' | Iblis is also known as "The Cursed Devil", or ''al-shaytan al-rajim''<ref>{{Quran|2|36}}</ref>, and "Enemy of Allah", or ''aduww Allah''<ref>{{Quran|8|60}} contains the phrase "enemy of Allah", although it is unclear in context whether this referring to Iblis in particular or some other individual or "unbelievers" in general.</ref>''.'' | ||
== Descriptions in scripture == | ==Descriptions in scripture== | ||
=== In the Quran === | ===In the Quran=== | ||
=== | ==== His story ==== | ||
==== | ==== His species ==== | ||
== | ===In the hadith=== | ||
== | ====Appearance==== | ||
=== | ==== Other descriptions ==== | ||
== | ==Etymology== | ||
== References == | ==Theological significance== | ||
===Sufism=== | |||
==Species of Iblis (angel/jinn)== | |||
==References== | |||
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