Ğadel Qutuy (Ğadelşa Nurmöxəmmət ulı Qutuyev, Tatar Cyrillic: Гаделша Нурмөхәммәт улы Кутуев; Russian: Адельша́ Нурмухаме́дович Куту́ев, lit.
'Adelsha Nurmuhamedovich Kutuyev'; frequently anglicized as Adel Kutuy; 28 November 1903 Tatarskie Kynady, Kuznetsky Uyezd, Saratov Governorate Russian Empire – 15 June 1945 Zgierz, Poland) was a Soviet Tatar poet, writer and playwright.
In 1941 he volunteered to join the Red Army to fight against Nazi Germany in World War II.
A poem Talantlar watanı (The Birthplace of the Talents, 1937), novels Soltannıñ ber köne (One day of the Life of Soltan, 1938), Wocdan ğazabı (The Torments of Conscience, 1939) are about role of intelligentsia in society.
Qutuy wrote several plays: Baldızqay (Sister-in-law, 1926), Qazan (The Cauldron, 1927), Cawap, (Answer, 1929).