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Slang Definition:
The term "ketubah" is derived from the Arabic word "ketab" which means "circumcision" and "ubah," which stands for "circumcision."
In an Informative Way:
Imagine you're in a library, searching for books on Islam. You find a book titled "Introduction to Islamic Law." Suddenly, someone hands over a small, white ketubah. The text reads:
KETAB (1602) - 3QWERTY
This means, "The circumcision ceremony," and the book has no title or author's name on it. It's an interesting detail: in Islamic law, circumcision is considered a sacred act that marks a person's descent into manhood. The ketubah serves as a reminder of this ritual.
Example Sentence with 'ketubah':
"You had to get this ketubah from your doctor!"