The word MAKTAB is derived from which Arabic work?
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The word maktab derives from the Arabic verb Kataba (in Arabic كتب meaning to write). Maktab in the Arab World is more a reference to an administrative office or a business office, or an office in a house or apartment primarily used for writing, library or part time work from home.
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It is derived from Kataba which holds a relevance to office
- The term principally refers to academic education. There are various Maktab schools as well.
- The specific word invariably comes from the Arabic verb the Kataba,. It holds the specific meaning to write in Arabic.
- It is more commonly used in the Arab world to refer to an administrative or business office, as well as an office in a home or apartment that is chiefly used for writing, library or part-time job from home.
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