AlKhannas
Al-Khannas is an Arabic term used in Islamic theology to describe a particular kind of whispered influence. The word comes from the root kh-n-s, meaning to withdraw or slip away, and the form khannas denotes “the one who withdraws” or “the sneaking one.” It is not presented as a proper name but as a descriptive epithet for an inner, insinuating force.
In the Qur’an, the phrase al-waswas al-khannas appears in Surah An-Nas (chapter 114), where believers are advised
Scholarly interpretation varies. Some classical exegeses identify al-khannas specifically with Satan, while others view it as
In practice, the concept informs devotional disciplines such as recitation, remembrance (dhikr), and supplication, which Muslims