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Iblis

The Muslim name for the devil.



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Within the same context he brought up the question of Iblis and formed his view about him, which, by the way, resembles to a considerable extent "the view expressed in Baghdad by the great Sufi of the fifth and sixth centuries of the Hijra"11 .
None other than Iblis, one of the two names for the devil in the Koran, the primary text of Islam.
This was already the view of Sayyid Ahmad Khan, who declared that Iblis and angels are not external entities, but merely innate human abilities.
 
 
 
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