kitabkitab
Kitabkitab is a term formed by repeating the Arabic-derived word kitāb, meaning "book." The construction is common in Malay, Indonesian, and other languages influenced by Arabic, and the reduplication can function as emphasis, a stylistic device, or a branding strategy. As a result, Kitabkitab has no single, universal definition.
In its linguistic use, kitāb denotes a physical book or a body of writings; repetition can denote
Notable uses are regional rather than global; the name appears in various independent ventures rather than