Shaytanat 22 qismail

You're referring to the 22 Jinnat (شيطانة 22 قسمايل) in Islamic mythology!

In Islamic tradition, Shaytanat (شيطانة) refers to the female Jinn, while Qisma'il (قسمايل) means "partitions" or "sections". The 22 Jinnat are believed to be the female companions of the 22 Jinn, who are considered to be the offspring of Iblis (the devil) and his wife, Al-Jannat (الجنة).

According to Islamic mythology, the 22 Jinnat are said to be the daughters of Iblis and Al-Jannat, and they are believed to be responsible for tempting humans to commit sins and evil deeds. They are often depicted as beautiful and seductive, using their charms to lure humans away from the path of righteousness.

The 22 Jinnat are also associated with the 22 letters of the Arabic alphabet, with each Jinnat being linked to a specific letter. This association is believed to have been made by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) himself, who is said to have revealed the names of the 22 Jinnat to his companions.

It's worth noting that the concept of the 22 Jinnat is not universally accepted in Islamic tradition, and some scholars have questioned the authenticity of this mythological concept. However, it remains a popular and enduring part of Islamic folklore and mythology.