"Radif (Arabic: \u0631\u062F\u064A\u0641) is a rule in Persian, Turkic, and Urdu poetry which states that, in the form of poetry known as a Ghazal, the second line of all the couplets (bayts or Shers) must end with the same word/s. This repeating of common words is the \"Radif\" of the Ghazal. It is proceeded by a Qaafiyaa, which is a repeating pattern of words.The following is an example of a Ghazal by Daag Dehelvi. In this example the Radif is mein."@en .