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_DIV,Div,,Islamic,Demon class,Adversarial being,malevolence; monstrous strength; opposition to heroes,,folk,,C,candidate_verified_name,Abrahamic folk supernatural beings (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"The div (Persian dev), a malevolent demonic being of Persianate Islamic and pre-Islamic Iranian tradition (cf. the Avestan daeva), assimilated to the jinn in Islamic-era folklore and prominent in epics such as the Shahnameh.",demon ENT_ISL_GHUL,Ghul,,Islamic,Demon class,Adversarial being,shape-shifting; desert; deception; devouring travellers,,folk,,C,candidate_verified_name,Abrahamic folk supernatural beings (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"The ghul (English 'ghoul'), a shape-shifting desert demon of pre-Islamic Arabian and classical Islamic lore that lures and devours lone travellers, classed among the jinn but of marginal, debated status in orthodox cosmology.",demon ENT_ISL_IBLIS,Iblis,,Islamic,Adversarial being,Adversarial Being,rebellion; temptation; pride,,Islamic,,A,candidate_verified_name,Islamic core adversarial figure,3,1,0,Primary adversarial figure in Islam.,demon ENT_ISL_SHAYTAN,Shaytan / Shayatin,,Islamic,Demon class,Adversarial being,temptation; rebellion; whispering (waswasa); deception,,folk,,B,candidate_verified_name,Abrahamic folk supernatural beings (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"The shayatin are the devils, the rebellious and tempting class of evil spirits led by Iblis; the Qur'an repeatedly names al-shaytan as humanity's open enemy who whispers temptation.",demon ENT_ISL_SILAT,Si'lat,,Islamic,Demon class,Adversarial being,cunning; seduction; shape-shifting; female jinn,,folk,,C,candidate_verified_name,Abrahamic folk supernatural beings (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"The si'lat (or si'la), a cunning, often female class of jinn in classical Arabian lore, sometimes paired with or distinguished from the ghul; sparsely and inconsistently described.",demon