Radeef and qafia are terms used in Arabic poetry to refer to the patterns of end rhyme and meter, respectively. Radeef is the repeating end rhyme pattern at the end of lines in a poem, while qafia is the metrical pattern or rhythmic structure that dictates the number of syllables in each line. Together, radeef and qafia help create the overall structure and flow of a poem.
Radeef are the repeated words that come at the end of a poemKaafiya are the rhyming words that comes before Radeefeg:Chupke chupke raat din aanshu bahana Yaad haihumko to ab tak aashiqui ka woh zamana yaad haihere the radeef is "Yaad hai" and the kafiyaa is "bahana and zamana"
This is as Shahid is going to die . After his death, he can only go to heaven . Here when the author says ghat, he is actually talking about heaven . Heaven is the only place where people like Shahid can go after their death . Thus the chapter is called "The Ghat of the Only World" .