Supreme or High Being(s)

Allah — the sole deity, the absolute creator, sustainer, judge, and sovereign of the cosmos.
Attributes:

Islam is a strict monotheism, not a “high god” system — there is no secondary level of divine beings receiving worship.


Major Deities

None.
Islam recognizes no gods beside Allah, no divine family, no hypostases, no avatars, no subordinate deities tied to nature or cosmic functions.
Sun, stars, storm, fertility, and war are not personified; they are created phenomena governed directly by God’s will.

This category collapses intentionally: to name a “major deity” other than God is, by definition, to exit Islam.


Secondary or Local Deities

None in doctrine; historically present as pre-Islamic remnants.

This reinforces the monotheistic architecture: divine authority cannot be delegated to lesser gods.


Spirits & Demigods

Islam does not allow divinity outside Allah, but it does populate the cosmos with non-human beings who have power, agency, and moral accountability.

Angels (malāʾika):

Jinn:

Prophets (anbiyāʾ) and messengers (rusul):

Saints (awliyāʾ):

Islam thus replaces “demigods” with obedient angels, morally ambivalent jinn, and charismatic-but-human saints — none allowed divine status.


Ancestors & the Dead

No ancestor worship in doctrine.

The dead have no supernatural agency; all power derives solely from God.


Opposing Forces

Iblīs (Satan):

Shayāṭīn (demons):

Malevolent jinn:

Islam rejects cosmic dualism: evil exists, but no entity competes with Allah.


Hierarchies & Relations

Islam has no pantheon in the polytheistic sense; instead, it has a cosmic bureaucracy of created beings:

Top: Allah — the singular, uncreated, absolute deity.

Category 1: Angels

Category 2: Jinn

Category 3: Humans

Category 4: Demons / shayāṭīn

Structure = Monotheism + Angelology + Jinnology, not a pantheon of gods.
Islamic cosmology is a unitary sovereign with layered created beings, not a divine family tree.


Function in Practice

Who receives actual religious attention?

Worship:

Intercession:

Fear and protection:

Healing and divination:

In total: Islam maintains a populated supernatural cosmos but a radically exclusive ritual focus — God alone receives worship, while all other beings are created, limited, and subordinate.