Shaytan is an Arabic word that translates to "devil" or "demon". In Islam, it refers to the devil or Satan, who is believed to be a mischievous being that tempts people towards evil. Although there are no direct synonyms for Shaytan, there are several other words that are often used to describe the devil in Islamic teachings. One of the most common synonyms for Shaytan is Iblis, who is believed to be the chief devil and the first creature to defy God's command. Other synonyms include Shaitan, Ash-Shaytan, and Azazel. These words are often used interchangeably in Islamic texts to describe the same malevolent being that seeks to lead people astray.