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Iblis

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[ib-lis] / ˈɪb lɪs /

noun

Islamic Mythology.
  1. an evil spirit or devil, the chief of the wicked jinn.


Etymology

Origin of Iblis

< Arabic iblīs < Greek diábolos ( see devil); di- lost by confusion with Aramaic di- of

Example Sentences

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But Satan, or Iblis in his Muslim incarnation, a redheaded wisecracker who claims to be Jacob’s dearest friend, argues for a radical intervention that can open Jacob’s “strictured heart”, allowing him to feel and heal.

From Economist • Nov. 29, 2016

To Muslims, he is Iblis, a word perhaps derived from the Greek diabolos, the proudest of all God's creatures.

From Time Magazine Archive

According to one account, when he was asked to bow before Adam, God's newest and best-beloved creation, Iblis refused.

From Time Magazine Archive

More of a monotheist than God himself, Iblis was banished from Heaven.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then the Jinn departed, in order of rank, whilst Iblis farewelled them, band after band.

From The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 12 [Supplement] by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir

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