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The next time you feel a strange urge to argue with your spouse (Da’si), or you yawn during Fajr prayer (Al-Khanzab), whisper “A’udhu billah” and smile. You have just identified your enemy by name. And a named enemy is half-defeated.

Da’si is the Shaitan responsible for domestic disputes and public chaos. His name implies "trampling" underfoot—specifically, trampling on the sanctity of relationships.

When Rayan controlled his tongue, (The One who commands the unlawful) attacked. This Shaitan does not whisper doubts; he commands desires.

Defeated but not destroyed, Iblis transformed into his second name: (The Shaking One). His job is not to make you evil, but busy.

Keeping the home alive with Quran recitation. The Prophet said: “Do not turn your houses into graves. Indeed, the Shaitan (Dasim) flees from the house in which Surah Al-Baqarah is recited.”

He specializes in breaking marriages. He enters between a husband and wife, magnifying small faults. Da’si makes a wife see her husband’s minor mistake as a betrayal and vice versa.

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The next time you feel a strange urge to argue with your spouse (Da’si), or you yawn during Fajr prayer (Al-Khanzab), whisper “A’udhu billah” and smile. You have just identified your enemy by name. And a named enemy is half-defeated.

Da’si is the Shaitan responsible for domestic disputes and public chaos. His name implies "trampling" underfoot—specifically, trampling on the sanctity of relationships. 7 names of shaitan

When Rayan controlled his tongue, (The One who commands the unlawful) attacked. This Shaitan does not whisper doubts; he commands desires. The next time you feel a strange urge

Defeated but not destroyed, Iblis transformed into his second name: (The Shaking One). His job is not to make you evil, but busy. Da’si is the Shaitan responsible for domestic disputes

Keeping the home alive with Quran recitation. The Prophet said: “Do not turn your houses into graves. Indeed, the Shaitan (Dasim) flees from the house in which Surah Al-Baqarah is recited.”

He specializes in breaking marriages. He enters between a husband and wife, magnifying small faults. Da’si makes a wife see her husband’s minor mistake as a betrayal and vice versa.