O Who Is Never Fed up!
The benevolent Creator is never fed up with our constant pleas even as He wraps our crimes with His Mercy— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Love, A Flower too Grand for Earth
Love is too great a flower to bloom on this earth and too long a song to hum in this short life, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Love-starting Creativity
Jaihoon contrasts the solitary inspiration of pain with the newfound inspiration of love, suggesting that the latter enriches the creativity.
Just the Beloved-much
As human words fall short, the Holy Prophet’s unwavering love for God is the ultimate measure of thankfulness.
Leila’s Mirage of Sanity
A once-wise queen finds herself lost in a desert of longing, seeking the return of her sanity through the love of her distant Majnun.
In the Hope of the Ultimate Sea
Loneliness transforms the falcon into an owl, blinding its sight.
In Cry is a Joy
Gentleness is a superhuman quality which is unfound among the majority. Hence, its upholders deserve respect— asserts Jaihoon in this poem.
How sweet is HIS Fear
A seeker without a spiritual comprade is worth no more than a rotten crop wrought with drought and despair- Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem on spiritual kinship
How Do Lovers Find Time To Fight?
Given the inevitability of death, Mujeeb Jaihoon contemplates the irony of lovers squabbling with one another in their short life span.
I Thrive on Your Love-Bread
A lover constantly struggles to maintain a spiritual connection amidst earthly temptations, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.