Mekteb
Mekteb is a term with roots in Arabic that generally refers to a school or educational institution. Historically, it often denoted a primary school where children received basic literacy and religious instruction. The curriculum typically included learning to read the Quran, basic arithmetic, and calligraphy. In many Islamic societies, mektebs were fundamental to the education of the young, providing a foundation for further learning or for vocational skills.
The physical structure of a mekteb could vary widely, from a small room attached to a mosque