entity_id,canonical_name,greek_name,tradition,entity_type,category,primary_domains,tags,cult_scope,primary_period,evidence_confidence,review_status,inclusion_basis,earth_association_score,chthonic_flag,serpent_flag,short_note,entity_class ENT_ISL_FOUR_IMAMS,The Four Imams of the Sunni Schools of Law,,Islamic,Collective,Jurist-founders collective,"eponymous founders of the four Sunni madhhabs: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali",,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,"Sunni Islam recognizes four orthodox schools of law, each named for a jurist of the 8th-9th centuries CE whose legal methodology it codified.",collective ENT_ISL_HAMALAT_ARSH,Hamalat al-Arsh,,Islamic,Angelic collective,Bearers of the Throne,the bearing of the divine Throne; praise,,Islamic,,A,candidate_verified_name,The Throne-bearers,0,0,0,"The Bearers of the Throne, the angels who carry the Throne of God and glorify him.",collective ENT_ISL_JINN,Jinn,,Islamic,Spirit collective,Spirit Collective,spirits; free will; hidden beings,,Islamic,,A,candidate_verified_name,Islamic spirit collective,2,0,0,Created from smokeless fire.,collective ENT_ISL_JINN_CLASSES,The Classes of the Jinn,,Islamic,Spirit collective,Spirit collective,jinn taxonomy; classification of hidden beings,,folk,,C,candidate_verified_name,Abrahamic folk supernatural beings (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"A grouping node for the ranked classes of jinn enumerated in classical Islamic lore (al-Jahiz, al-Damiri) — jinni, shaytan, ifrit, marid, ghul, si'lat and others; the roster and hierarchy differ between authors and are not Quranically fixed.",collective ENT_ISL_KIRAMAN_KATIBIN,Kiraman Katibin,,Islamic,Recording angel collective,Angelic Collective,recording deeds; judgment; moral accounting,,Islamic,,A,candidate_verified_name,Islamic angelic collective,0,0,0,Honorable recording angels who record deeds.,collective ENT_ISL_PROPHETS,The Prophets of Islam (Anbiya),,Islamic,Collective,Islamic prophetic collective,the line of prophets and messengers; revelation; pure monotheism (tawhid),,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0),0,0,0,"The collective of prophets named in the Qur'an, from Adam to Muhammad, sent to guide humanity to the worship of the one God.",collective ENT_ISL_RASHIDUN,The Rashidun — the Rightly-Guided Caliphs,,Islamic,Collective,Islamic companion,the first four caliphs; rightly-guided succession; the early Islamic state,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"The first four caliphs of Islam — Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali — regarded in Sunni tradition as the 'Rightly-Guided' successors of the Prophet (632-661 CE).",collective ENT_ISL_SAHABA,The Sahaba — Companions of the Prophet,,Islamic,Collective,Islamic companion,companions of the Prophet; the first generation of Muslims; transmitters of the faith,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"The companions who knew, accompanied, or saw the Prophet Muhammad and embraced Islam, forming the first generation of Muslims and the chain of transmission for the faith.",collective ENT_ISL_SHAYATIN,Shayatin,,Islamic,Adversarial collective,Adversarial Being,temptation; deception; demonic influence,,Islamic,,A,candidate_verified_name,Islamic adversarial collective,3,1,0,Demonic or adversarial spirits.,collective ENT_ISL_TEN_PROMISED,The Ten Promised Paradise (al-Ashara al-Mubashshara),,Islamic,Collective,Islamic companion,ten companions promised paradise; elite companions,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"The ten companions whom the Prophet reportedly named as assured of paradise during their lifetimes, including Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali.",collective ENT_ISL_ULU_AL_AZM,Ulu al-Azm,,Islamic,Collective,Islamic prophetic collective,"the five arch-prophets of firm resolve, each bringing a major scripture/law",,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream Abrahamic scriptural figures (v1.70.0),0,0,0,"Ulu al-Azm ('those of firm resolve') are the five greatest messengers in Islam: Nuh, Ibrahim, Musa, Isa, and Muhammad.",collective ENT_ISL_UMMAHAT,Ummahat al-Mu'minin — the Mothers of the Believers,,Islamic,Collective,Islamic companion,wives of the Prophet; mothers of the believers,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"The wives of the Prophet Muhammad, given this honorific title in the Qur'an (33:6).",collective ENT_ISL_YAJUJ_MAJUJ,Ya'juj and Ma'juj,,Islamic,Eschatological collective,Monster,apocalypse; destructive peoples; barrier; end times,,Islamic,,A,candidate_verified_name,Islamic eschatological collective,4,1,0,Gog and Magog eschatological peoples.,collective ENT_ISL_ZABANIYA,Zabaniya,,Islamic,Angelic collective,Guardians of Hell,the punishment of the damned,,Islamic,,A,candidate_verified_name,The wardens of Hell,0,1,0,"The Zabaniya, the stern angels who guard and punish in Hell; the Nineteen over the Fire.",collective