Sátan
Sátan is a term of Semitic origin, broadly meaning "adversary" or "opponent." In Abrahamic religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Sátan has evolved into a significant figure, often depicted as a powerful evil entity, a tempter of humanity, and a deceiver. The specific nature and role of Sátan vary across different theological interpretations and historical periods within these religions.
In Jewish tradition, the figure of "ha-satan" appears in the Hebrew Bible as an accuser or tester
Christian theology generally portrays Sátan as the chief fallen angel, a rebel against God who was cast
In Islam, Sátan, known as Iblis or Shaitan, is considered a jinn who disobeyed Allah's command to