Khataba
Khataba is a traditional form of storytelling that has been practiced in various cultures around the world, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. It is a form of oral literature where a storyteller, known as a khatib or khataba, recites a narrative to an audience. The term "khataba" is derived from the Arabic word "khatib," which means "storyteller" or "orator."
Khataba sessions are often held in public spaces such as markets, mosques, or community centers. The storyteller
One of the key features of khataba is its interactive nature. The storyteller often encourages audience participation
Khataba has played a significant role in preserving and transmitting cultural knowledge and values. It has