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  1. The term frequently carries the meaning “decreed” or “established.”. Occurs once in the Quran at 7:157, a verse stating that Muhammad is clearly mentioned or “written” in the Torah and the Gospels. In popular religion, it refers to fate or something that is predetermined.

  2. www.enotes.com › what-does-maktub-mean-14329Maktub - eNotes.com

    What does "maktub" mean and how is it used in The Alchemist? Quick answer: In The Alchemist, "maktub" translates to "it is written," signifying fate or destiny. This concept, rooted in the...

  3. Apr 14, 2018 · Maktub is an Arabic word that stands for, it is written. I first discovered this word when I read The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. To say that the moment I read this book was timely is an ...

  4. The phrase means, “It is written,” and it is used by these characters to express their conviction that some things are “meant to be.” Rather than having faith in a God with a changeable will, these characters believe in a steadfast, universal plan behind all things.

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · But there is little merit in Maktub—which means “it is written” in Arabic—being marketed as “an inspirational companion to The Alchemist”. Braiding many religious philosophies into one...

  6. Apr 21, 2024 · THE Arabic word ‘maktub’ means ‘it is written’. It is also the title of Paulo Coelho’s book, a compilation of his columns published in Folha de São Paulo during 1993-1994, along with selected...

  7. Sep 12, 2023 · While Maktub stands for a pre-determined destiny, this research paper closely analyses how Taoist principles in The Alchemist contradict the author’s use of the concept of fate or destiny through the actions and dialogues of notable characters. Keywords: fiction. novel. Paulo Coelho. The Alchemist. Taoism. fate. maktub. philosophy.