Shaytanat 17 qismail

You're referring to the 17 branches of Shaytan (Satan) mentioned in Islamic tradition!

According to Islamic hadiths and commentaries, Shaytan has 17 branches or ways of tempting humans. These are:

  1. Envy (Hasad)
  2. Pride (Kibr)
  3. Arrogance (Ghurur)
  4. Ambition (Tama')
  5. Greed (Bukhl)
  6. Stinginess (Qinā')
  7. Hoarding (Takhzīn)
  8. Love of wealth (Hubb al-mal)
  9. Love of status (Hubb al-jāh)
  10. Love of fame (Hubb al-shuhr)
  11. Love of power (Hubb al-quwwah)
  12. Love of leadership (Hubb al-ri'āsah)
  13. Love of authority (Hubb al-sultān)
  14. Love of flattery (Hubb al-madh)
  15. Love of praise (Hubb al-thana')
  16. Love of being obeyed (Hubb al-ta'abbud)
  17. Love of being feared (Hubb al-khawf)

These branches of Shaytan are said to be the ways in which he tempts humans to commit sins and stray from the path of righteousness.