Not exactly, no there are not. But when they do follow his commands the the devil "Iblis" will trick them into worshipping him. for example in accordance with Islam and other monotheist religions devil worshipping is similar to statues worshipping and Dajjal following which can exactly be called devil worshipping.
In Islam the Devil is known as Iblis or Shaytan, who has the power to cast evil suggestions into the hearts of men, women and children. Iblis has no other powers.
In Islamic theology, Iblis became a devil after refusing to bow to Adam, out of pride and arrogance. His disobedience and refusal to obey Allah's command led to his expulsion from heaven and his transformation into a devil.
YES. The Devil, which is Shaytan (شيطان), occurs at least three times in the Qur'an. His name, Iblis (إبليس) also occurs several times. As for Hellfire - Jahannam or an-Naar (جهنم or النار), it is mentioned over forty times in the Qur'an and it is described as a place of immense suffering for those who commit sins.
Shaytan/shaitan is the same word as Satan, and means "adversary"; the Muslim devil is called Iblis, and is supposedly an evil djinn, or genie. However, there can also be lesser devils, called shaitans (also djinni), similar to what in the West would be called demons or imps. The name is also applied to people or institutions Muslims don't like; you've probably heard the United States called the Great Satan by some ayatollah or other.
Iblis refused to bow to Adam; as commanded by God; upon Adam creation by God. Iblis claimed that he (Iblis) is superior than Adam as Iblis was created from fire while Adam was created from clay.
Yellow pines are also known as "Devil pines" because they can be devil-like sometimes.
Its called this because it like living in "downstairs"! also, becasue it was just a horrible life likving in the occurence!
"Satan" is a common name used to refer to the devil or the personification of evil in various religious traditions, particularly in Christianity. In other religions, such as Islam, he is known as Iblis.
Khabis was the father of Iblis. Khabis' father was the king of the Jinns, and his name was Hanmus. Khabis looked like a dreadful lion and his nature too was like that of a lion. On one hand he had the titanic power in him, while, on the other hand he was out and out a sly. He was the supreme leader of all the wicked Jinns. Iblis' mother was Nilbis. She was the daughter of Hanmus, the fifth leader of the Jinns. She appeared like a wolf. Iblis was conceived when Nilbis and Khabis had sexual intercourse in the inferno of Hell.
The devil was called a serpent.
No