YES. The Devil, which is Shaytan (شيطان), occurs at least three times in the Qur'an. His name, Iblis (إبليس) also occurs several times. As for Hellfire - Jahannam or an-Naar (جهنم or النار), it is mentioned over forty times in the Qur'an and it is described as a place of immense suffering for those who commit sins.
Yes of course! In the Quran Satan is mentioned and his story of how he got Adam and Eve to get out of Heaven. We are told to beware of him and not to trust him. For if we do we are surely going to hell.
There are 88 times satan is mentioned in the Quran.
Satan is called shaytan.
Satan was jinn in quran he was obedient jin who parse GOD but when GOD asked him to bow towards mankind he refuses from then to onward he is no more obedient to GOD and work in detracking mankind Toward GOD good deeds and in hell he be on fire for sure
A life of eternal fire and burning for Satan in hell.
Hell.
"Satan" in Arabic is "Shaytan". That is how Satan's name appears in the Quran. They are very similar because Arabic and Hebrew are sister languages.
Satan isn't god of anything. He is the ruler of Hell, meant to answer to God.
Nope. In hell
Hell and the Lake of fire.
People are so stupid some times!! who do you think put satan back to hell!? God did you flaming moron!
Answer 1First of all, according to the Bible, Satan was forced to leave Heaven, not Hell. Second, Satan will not punish people in Hell. He will himself be punished in Hell, along with everyone else who ends up there. There are many misconceptions about these things that are often portrayed on TV and in magazines, etc. Another fallacy is that Satan is ruling Hell. The Bible does not teach this. It does teach that there are demons that are following Satan right now, on Earth, but once they are in Hell, they will not have a kingdom of any kind. They will be suffering.Answer 2Satan LIKES to see people suffer. He longs to take revenge on God. If you go to hell you cannot go back..Catholic AnswerNobody is forced, and hell is not a place. Hell is the state of being alienated from God, and Satan chose this of his own free will. In other words, there was no hell before Satan created it by rejected God. Satan does not "rule" hell, again, hell is not a place, hell is eternal suffering because one has rejected the only thing which will fulfill one - and that is God. Satan endures hell, he suffers hell, and he hates God so he tempts humans into choosing hell and rejecting God because he hates God and is attempting to frustrate God's plans.