
Ghazal
A ghazal is a form of poetry that originated in Arabic and is popular in Persian and Urdu literature. It typically consists of a series of couplets, each expressing a self-contained thought or theme, often related to love, loss, or longing. The couplets are usually linked by a refrain and a rhyme scheme. The emotional resonance and lyrical quality of a ghazal allow it to convey deep feelings and reflections. Each couplet stands alone but contributes to an overarching mood or idea, making ghazals both intricate and evocative.