From the Seven Thrones: Iblis Repudiates Sodomy and Pederasty as Putrid and Unnatural

In this image, Iblis is a gray skinned figure with beard, dark robes, a red and gold hat, observing an unfolding spectacle with contempt. The scene on display before him is a man engaged in sodomy with a camel. Iblis, however, rejects sodomy in general, as it springs from within the nature of humanity:

"Before others reproach you, they will blame me, by actions that only stain my name. Such putridity has never issued from my mind."

The Iblisic Worldview, Narrative, and Pathway

Refer to thematic or topical boxes right sidebar. The "Black Snake," painting by Mark Catesby.