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Kutb (Sufism)

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In Islam the kutb is seen as the chief center of spiritual influence and the most pre-eminent of Allah's saints on earth. Every 200 years the kutb changes, and there may only be one kutb at a time. Each kutb is said to have three assistants who are called kutb ul-aktab, or scribes.