Khaiem
Khaiem is a term that refers to a traditional form of poetry originating from the Middle East. It is characterized by its rhythmic structure and often explores themes of love, nature, and philosophy. Khaiem poetry is typically written in a lyrical style, making it accessible and enjoyable for both readers and listeners.
The most famous poet associated with this form is Omar Khayyam, a Persian mathematician and philosopher from the 11th century. His work, particularly the Rubaiyat, showcases the beauty of Khaiem poetry and has been translated into many languages, influencing literature worldwide.