Urdu-some mantras of the Hindu-some Priest
So, how would it sound when Sanskrit, the traditional language of devotional Hinduism (not to be mistaken for militant Hindutva), and Urdu, the enemy-branded lingua franca, merges in one person with equal devotion and admiration for both? It would sound as beautiful as the Urdu-some mantras of a Hindu-some Priest.
The Trade Secret behind Muslim Kerala’s Sectarian Scholarship

Najeeb Moulavi laments the organizational partisanship casting an infinite shadow in the making of able jurists in Muslim Kerala
Sultan by Name. Sultan in Vision & Action too

On Dr. Sheikh Sultan, the Sharjah emir’s passionate call for Cultural & Educational intervention to counter terrorist elements and moral decay in Arab World
Remembering Kerala’s Spiritual Democrat
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s eulogy for late Shaykh Mohiyuddin Musliyar Athipatta (1936-2018), the under-explored goldmine of modern Muslim Kerala.
Neglecting One’s Past is the Betrayal of Identity
In a revisionist conversation with Mujeeb Jaihoon, KKN Kurup laments Kerala’s neglect of Thuhfathul Mujahideen, the manifesto of anti-colonial struggle.
Miserliness and Sainthood Cannot Co-exist
Mujeeb Jaihoon on the the Magnanimity of Shaykh Mohiyuddin Athipatta, the celebrated Sufi mentor of the Shadhilli order from Kerala
Maple Syrup and the Malabar Saint: Meeting with a Canadian Booklover
Mujeeb Jaihoon converses with Christine Long, the Mississauga-based painter and book collector, about culture and spirituality
Let what you speak be the Truth: C Hamza

Mujeeb Jaihoon unearths some unconventional treasures in the second meet with the Mystic of Melattur
Indian splendor in Arabian Museum

The national symbols of India are largely contributions of Muslim rule
Internet Is Not a Holy Place, says Abdal Hakim Murad

Religious activism will be counter-productive when robbed of self introspection. Activism, Abdal Hakim Murad believes, fails to address the demons within oneself.