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  1. Kitab - Ancient Wisdom App | Transform Your Life

    Kitab is the #1 ancient wisdom app. Get bite-sized lessons from Bhagavad Gita & spiritual books, backed by Harvard research. Free app for mindfulness, relationships & personal growth.

  2. Kitab - Apps on Google Play

    Dec 11, 2025 · Kitab stands at the intersection of spirituality and innovation—creating a bridge between ancient teachings and the modern mind. By combining the depth of wisdom traditions with AI …

  3. Kitab - Wikipedia

    Kitab (Arabic: کتاب, kitāb), also transcribed as kitaab, is the Arabic word for "script" or "book" and may refer to:

  4. KITAB Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of KITAB is a book especially of sacred scripture and usually of the scripture of the Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians, or Muslims.

  5. kitab - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 19, 2025 · kitab (Badlit spelling ᜃᜒᜆᜊ᜔) to gabble; to talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without meaning

  6. Kitab — definition & quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    The word “Kitab” derives from the Arabic root كَتَبَ (k-t-b), which means “to write.” The term has evolved through various Semitic languages, retaining the core notion of writing and scripting.

  7. KITAB - Islamic philosophy

    KITAB KITAB (a., pl. kutub) 'book'. The beginnings of the Arabic book go back to the early Islamic period. According to traditions, sheets (suhuf) with verses of the qur'an were collected and put …

  8. Kitab

    Kitab is a comprehensive wisdom platform offering curated book summaries, wisdom bytes, and transformative journeys. Discover wisdom through modern technology with audio content, …

  9. Concept of Kitab in the Qur'an - Al-Maaref

    Kitab denotes to Divine commandments when it appears in the form of Shari'ah (religious law) and written form. Divine commandments (writing) are obligatory for the public.

  10. Kitab - Etymology, Origin & Meaning - Etymonline

    kitab (n.) in Islam, "a book," especially the Quran but also the Bible and other sacred books of revealed religions, 1885, from Arabic kitab "book," literally "a writing," from Aramaic kethabh "a writing."