Saatan
Saatan is the Turkish term that is sometimes used to refer to Satan, the devil figure in Abrahamic religions. In standard Turkish religious language, the common word for the devil is Şeytan; Saatan appears as an alternative spelling or variant in some texts and contexts, particularly in popular or stylized usage.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from the Arabic Shaytan (شَيْطان), meaning an adversary or obstructor. In
Religious context: In Islam, Shaytan is a jinn named Iblis who refused to bow to Adam and
Cultural usage: Beyond religious terminology, Saatan may appear in Turkish literature, media, or music as a