क़सम
kasam
ArabicMeaning
From the Arabic root 'qasam' (قسم), meaning an oath or solemn vow. In Urdu and Hindi poetry, kasam is invoked to emphasise the absolute sincerity and binding nature of a promise, often sworn on something sacred — here, on love itself. It elevates the emotional weight of the declaration.
Etymology
Arabic: قسم (oath, vow)
Connotation & Usage
Solemn, binding, emotionally intense