That Friday In Bangla Sang the Paradise-Bird
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poetic tribute to Hosna Ara Parvin, the brave Bangladeshi lady martyr of ChristChurch terrorist attack, New Zealand, on Mar 15 2019.
Roses are red. Violets are blood
A tribute to the 8-year-old girl who was ‘kidnapped, starved, drugged, and raped repeatedly inside a Hindu temple’ in Kathua, Jammu- India in January 2018
Modern Men and Ancient Beasts: Kindred in Sound and Act
Mujeeb Jaihoon on the men and women who imitate the sounds of animals with their hostile and hateful actions towards fellow humanity.
Its Ok to be Human
In this glossy era deluded with superhuman success stories, some times it is worthwhile to remain just an innocent human — writes Jaihoon
Great Bigots Think Alike: Indian Muslima to the Establishment
>Mujeeb Jaihoon on Indian Muslim woman’s response to her self-proclaimed patrons who exploit her pain and pride for their selfish motives.
Ghouta: Cultured Vultures, Uncivilized Vampires
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s tribute to the two-year-old boy, Emir al-Bash, martyred in Ghouta, the war-torn suburb of Syria.
Deceptive Storm and Calm
The hallow and shallow modern times has turned the storm and calm equally deceptive.
Daylight Rape of Justice: Gandhari’s Prayer for the Meerut Orphans
In Jaihoon’s poetic slam of State-sponsored brutalities, Gandhari, the Vedic & virtuous queen of Meerut, decries the UP orphans’ sufferings.
Aporetic. Accursed: The Abyss of the Indian Musalman
On the political otherization of Indian Muslims from the Nation’s mainstream politics. A Political poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon
A Third of Triple
Indian Muslim woman’s appeal to mob lynching thugs post the Triple Talaq verdict