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Kutub

Kutub is a term with multiple meanings across Arabic-speaking and Muslim-majority regions. In Arabic, kutub (كُتُب) is the plural of kitab and means "books." The concept extends into related languages such as Urdu, Persian, and Turkish, where forms of the word denote books, literature, or libraries and appear in scholarly and religious contexts.

In religious and literary discourse, kutub is used to refer to scriptures or collections of writings. Notably,

Outside language use, Kutub also appears as a toponym or surname in various regions, reflecting historical

See also Kitab, Kutub al-Sittah.

Kutub
al-Sittah
refers
to
the
six
major
hadith
collections
in
Sunni
Islam,
and
the
broader
term
can
indicate
scriptural
literature
within
a
tradition.
associations
with
learning.
Spelling
variants
reflect
transliteration
from
Arabic,
with
forms
such
as
Kutub,
Kutûb,
and
Kitāb
used
in
different
languages.