A first human that was landed on earth by his wife with a mistake that lead to allah's punish.
God created Adam (peace be upon him) and breathed His spirit into him, then sent down blessings and praise upon this noble creation and the angels. He commanded them to prostrate before him, and all did so except Satan, who was from amongst the jinn.

Satan, due to his arrogance against God, descended from his position. In essence, because he considered himself superior to Adam (peace be upon him), he disobeyed God’s direct command. However, he requested a reprieve until the resurrection of humanity and continued existence, aiming to mislead all humans and their righteous offspring! God replied that he had a reprieve, but not until the Day of Judgment, but rather to a specific time and day.
However, Satan, believing himself superior, swore that he would mislead Adam (peace be upon him) and all his descendants. This act reveals the root of Satan’s arrogance and hatred. Then God spoke to Adam (peace be upon him) and his wife Hawa (peace be upon her), saying: “Reside in Paradise and enjoy its blessings, but do not approach that forbidden tree, for you will become transgressors.” Subsequently, Satan approached Adam and Hawa and tempted them with the fruit from that tree, telling them, "You have been prohibited from this tree because if you eat of it, you will become angels or eternal residents in Paradise. "They ate the fruit and fell (experienced a descent).

After eating the fruit, their heavenly garments were torn, and they descended from their elevated position. Then Adam (peace be upon him) repented, and God accepted his repentance. Initially, they fashioned clothing for themselves from the leaves of trees, but later, they used other materials. However, God also refers to a different garment – the garment of piety, which is far more important. Satan not only tempted Adam (peace be upon him) and Hawa but also led them astray from obedience to God, causing them to lose their garments—specifically, their spiritual armor. Furthermore, in the continuation of the Quran, verse 26 of Surah Al-A’raf states that the garment of piety is far more important. Therefore, it explicitly warns that Satan leads humanity astray through his temptations and guides them towards sin. Adam and Hawa established a family on Earth. Initially, their offspring were Abel and Cain. In order to draw closer to God and assume the position of their father and receive leadership, they each offered a sacrifice before God, seeking His selection. Abel’s best sheep was accepted, while Cain’s wheat harvest was rejected. Cain then said to Abel, “I swear by God that I will kill you!” But Abel replied, "What crime have I committed? Only the righteous are accepted by God." Ultimately, Cain killed Abel and did not know how to bury him. Then he saw a vulture digging in the ground and exclaimed, “Woe to me! Why can’t I bury my brother like this vulture?” He then felt remorse.

Cain performed this act while Abel had warned him, "If you kill me, I will not do this deed because I will be among the wicked. " In general, unjustly killing a human is considered one of the greatest sins. Key Points Summarized:
- Satan’s Fall: Due to arrogance, Satan disobeyed God and was cast out from his position.
- Satan's Mortality: Satan will die on a specific day.
- Satan’s Constant Temptation: He continuously seeks to tempt humans, leading them into sin and potentially causing the loss of their spiritual protection (the garment of piety). This ultimately leads them to Hell.
- Importance of Piety: The garment of piety is far more important than any other form of righteousness. It's what enables acceptance by God and prevents falling into sin.