You Turned Volcanoes to Springs
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s glowing tribute to the late visionary leader of Kerala Muslims, Shihab Thangal, fondly called, The Mahatma of Malabar.
Your Name is Enough
As we get weary of life’s strife, we find solace in the name of the Beloved, who is the mantra of joy and hope for us in both worlds
Why Hide?
Enamored with love, the seeker is unapologetic in his expression of devotion to the beloved.
Why be the Convict and Victim too?
Jaihoon’s poem delves into the complexities of love, questioning its sacrifices and inevitable betrayals in a rhythmic cascade of inquiries.
Until Success Kisses
Journey through life’s trials and triumphs, finding resilience and courage amidst destiny’s challenges, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Who Will Crack the Hard Nut?
Intellectual inertia within the Islamic world hindered the advancement of dream interpretation, despite Ibn Sireen’s contributions.
UAE : Like her, no mother other
The poet expresses deep gratitude and affection for the UAE, praising its generosity, kindness, and the opportunities for its peoples.
Unfair with God’s Fair Creatures
An urban and a rural woman share their pain, echoing the societal divides and the unequal suffering of women.
To HIM Begin Your Walk
In a spiritual dream, Hallaj says Allah is merciful to all irrespective whether the slave remembers Him or not—writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Song of Broken Strings
When darkness envelops the world, we search within for the light that guides us through the night’s shadow, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon