Reckoning of the Elites: How do they Sleep?
A blistering critique of moral decay in the society’s elites, and the ultimate certainty of divine or moral justice.
A blistering critique of moral decay in the society’s elites, and the ultimate certainty of divine or moral justice.
Jaihoon’s poetic commentary on the tragic transformation of leadership mirroring the cyclical nature of power and servitude in history.
Jaihoon’s poetic dissent against the oppressive Waqf bill, delving into the unyielding faith and unwavering resilience of the Indian Muslims.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s Urdu poem against the oppressive Waqf bill 2025 implemented by the right-wing Indian regime.
Jaihoon’s hard-hitting poem on the society’s willful blindness to injustice—where vanity thrives, but the cries of the oppressed go unheard.
Mujeeb Jaihoon delves into the manipulative nature of war and peace, critiquing how the powerful play ‘jackal-games’ at victims’ cost.
Mujeeb Jaihoon paints a stark contrast between the aggressors’ brutality and the innocence of the oppressed.
Even as reason and intellect fails and fades, Love takes into ransom the human sensibilities, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon in this
From distorted values to commodified minds, this poetic critique by Mujeeb Jaihoon explore the modern societal decay.
Frustrated by global inaction to the daylight genocide in Palestine, Jaihoon demands: Who will contain the Zionist thug?