Words: Crafting Style. Casting Spell
While guns & missiles destroy concrete buildings and human bodies alike, words are even mightier to impress and intimidate human minds, inspires Mujeeb Jaihoon during the talk entitled, Words: Crafting Style. Casting Spell, held at Darul Quran Islamic Academy, Pazhur, Calicut (Aug 06 2018)
To Travel is a virtue. Stillness, hence, a Sin
Mujeeb Jaihoon urges to explore the power of travel writing, embracing the diversity and purpose of journeys.
The Selfish Scholar is Sinister than the Miserly Rich: Jaihoon
Knowledge cannot be kept in an uncharitable locker. It deserves to be doled to all, asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon in a disruptive talk at Malabar Islamic Complex
Self Appraisal Essential for Self Realization
Self-reflection leads to self-improvement, self-realization, and ultimately, the destiny we choose.
Sincerity: Action’s Bow and Arrow
Discover kindness, assistance, strategy, and self-realization as you unlock your potential for a fulfilling life.
Spirituality smiles in the synonymity of the Material and Spiritual: Jaihoon

While milk entertains the belly, fragrance amuses our olfactory senses. Both are remotely related to the purification of human shortcomings, or so it seems.
Nature, like Masjid, fire the spiritual oomph of the Believer: Jaihoon
The Sufi and Scientist are synonyms, than antonyms, in the eyes of Quranic worldview, reasons Mujeeb Jaihoon in a disruptive talk at Darul Huda Islamic University Punganur, Andhra Pradesh.
Notifications are Threat to Creativity : Mujeeb Jaihoon
Our creative imagination is reduced to the colonizing imagery calibrated on our smartphones— says Mujeeb Jaihoon, in LITERATURE FEST 2K20
Nation-Building: Civility is the True Identity of a Muslim
Tipu Sultan, upon whose death the colonialists proclaimed – ‘From today on, India is ours’, left behind a legacy for his Community to uphold
Knowledge-Fishing in the Ocean of Information

The greatest obstacle today in the creative journey lies in our inability to discern between information and knowledge. Tons of our attention and energy is wasted in separating the wheat from the chaff.