كتب
k-t-b
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Description
The Arabic root كتب (k-t-b) carries the core meaning of writing, recording, and prescribing, encompassing both the physical act of inscription and the concept of divine decree or obligation. In the Quranic context, this root is profoundly significant as it connects the ideas of sacred scripture (the written revelation), divine predestination (what God has written/decreed), and religious obligations (what is prescribed upon believers). This semantic range reflects the Islamic theological concept that divine will is both recorded in scripture and inscribed in the fabric of existence, making writing itself a sacred act that mirrors God's creative and legislative authority.
Derived Words in the Quran
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