noun In Islamic theology, a shaitan is a devil or demon that tempts humans to sin.
In literature, 'shaitan' may be used as a symbol of evil or temptation, often appearing in works of fantasy or horror.
In Islamic theology, 'shaitan' refers to a devil or demon who leads humans astray from the path of God.
In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, 'shaitan' is sometimes used to refer to malevolent spirits or demons.
In psychology, 'shaitan' could be used to describe inner demons or negative influences on one's thoughts and actions.
In literature, 'shaitan' may be used as a character representing evil or temptation.
Psychologists may use the concept of 'shaitan' in discussions about human behavior and the influence of negative forces.