Tabut
Tabut is a term used in several languages with different meanings. In Islamic and Malay/Indonesian contexts, tabut most commonly refers to the Ark of the Covenant, the sacred chest said to contain divine tablets and other holy objects. In Turkish, tabut is the everyday word for a coffin or bier.
Etymology and usage: The word comes from Arabic al-tabut (التابوت), the term used in the Qur'an to denote
Religious significance: In the Qur'an, the tabut is the Ark of the Covenant carried by the Israelites,
Other uses and regional notes: In Turkish, tabut is primarily a common noun for a coffin and
See also: Ark of the Covenant; Coffin; Tabut (disambiguation).