Truth : Share if you Care
To love like Imam Hussein means generously sharing the Truth-hive’s sweetness, spreading its essence to all, even enemies, writes Jaihoon
Un-Just Like That
Violence, oppression and inequality have made life unjust and unbearable for the afflicted ones- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
To the Lost Sheep in the Jungle of Beeps
A message of hope to ignite those whose hearts have turned dry and eyes unable to cry with minds lost and souls exhausted
To the Godless Goons of Mob India
RamaRajya, Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violent utopia of mutual tolerance, has no place for bigots who lynch and leech the Weak.
To Gaza’s Playful Angels
Jaihoon’s passionate elegy on the martyrdom of the Palestinian boys killed by Israeili warships while playing football on the beach (2014)
To The Disruptors without Alternatives
Disruptors who violently upset the status quo must come with better alternatives for their talks and actions to make any sense.
To the Selfie Offspring
Paradise appears somewhere in between their smile and the Fire is hidden in midst of their painful tears, urges Jaihoon in this poem about filial piety.
To the Popcorn-eating Enablers
Mujeeb Jaihoon blasts the inaction of the silent bystanders as the poor continue to be deprived of their right to life and liberty.
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
Thus Warned The Puppet Master
On the stark double standards of superpowers reflecting on issues of terrorism, war, and global politics.