Qalam
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This article is about the writing instrument. For the sura of the Qur'an, see Al-Qalam.
A qalam (Arabic: قلم) is a type of pen made from a dried reed, used for Arabic calligraphy. The word derives from the Greek word κάλαμος, meaning reed. In modern Arabic, Persian and Turkish, the word simply means 'pen' or 'pencil'. It is also the name of a system of Arabic transliteration, suggested in 1985. [1]