Religion/Theology: Comparative Analysis of Islamic Satan and Miltonic Satan in Paradise Lost 1667.
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https://doi.org/10.59890/ijasr.v1i4.1079Keywords:
Islamic Satan, Miltonic Satan, Paradise Lost, English Literature, Comparative analysisAbstract
This research will analyze the same share of Christianity and Islam in the interested ground of John Milton's "Paradise Lost" 1667 about human origin and fall (from heaven to earth) and first man temptation, disobedience and fall and as well as Satan standing, challenges and as rebellious in God's kingdom.
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