elGhazal
elGhazal is a term originating from Arabic that translates to "the gazelle." While it can refer literally to the animal, it is more commonly used in a figurative sense within Arabic literature and culture. This figurative meaning often relates to themes of love, beauty, and longing. Poets have historically used the gazelle as a symbol of the beloved, admired for its grace, swiftness, and captivating eyes. The imagery associated with the gazelle can evoke a sense of delicate beauty and a fleeting, perhaps unattainable, object of affection. Beyond poetry, the term might appear in other contexts where these qualities are being described or alluded to. The association of the gazelle with these romantic and aesthetic ideals has made elGhazal a recurring motif in artistic expressions across the Arab world and beyond.