Kalam
Kalam refers to a traditional form of Indian poetry and literature, often characterized by its rhythmic and lyrical quality. It is commonly associated with the Sufi tradition, where poets express deep spiritual themes and emotions. The term "Kalam" can also refer to the works of specific poets, such as Mirza Ghalib or Bulleh Shah, who have contributed significantly to this genre.
In addition to its literary meaning, Kalam is also the name of a popular hill station in Pakistan, located in the Kaghan Valley. Known for its stunning natural beauty, Kalam attracts tourists with its lush green landscapes, rivers, and mountains. The area is a hub for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing, making it a favored destination for nature lovers.