kitabxanalarn
Kitabxanalarn refers to a traditional system of writing and preserving knowledge in the form of handwritten manuscripts, primarily found in the context of Islamic and Middle Eastern scholarly traditions. The term is derived from the Persian phrase "kitāb-xānā," meaning "bookhouse" or "library," which historically described repositories where manuscripts were stored, studied, and copied.
This practice dates back centuries, particularly flourishing during the Islamic Golden Age (8th to 14th centuries),
Kitabxanalarn served as both educational institutions and archives, where scribes (known as *kātibs*) would reproduce texts
While the digital age has largely replaced handwritten manuscripts, the concept of kitabxanalarn remains significant as