Up the Hill. Down a Miracle

A hilly journey to a waterfall site in Wayanad, Kerala
Voyages surge Knowledge
A large part of Islamic knowledgebase is a product of beloved scholars’ journeys and travels, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
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.
To Believe Well is to Behave Well

To behave well with neighbors is an integral part of belief in God, which if practiced may help reduce sectarian friction among Muslims, at least.
The Noor of Tavanoor

There was a faint light in the horizon ready to fade any moment. I prayed that Tavanoor continue to be blessed with the light of peace and beauty, love and serenity.
The merry of meeting and pain of parting: Day 4/4 (Umra 2011)

After we’re done, it was time for the adieu. For past two days, the pupil of our eyes had been blessed with the dark hue of the Black Ka’aba. Now it was time to nurture that color in our hearts.
Test Drive with TIME

Tweets of the One Day Trip to Kerala
Tbilisi: Land of the She Saint and Kickass Lady King

Telling tale of a travel to the Land of Saint Nino and King Tamara.
Salalah : Quenching Thirst for Nature’s Nectar

When I reached home, the meter read 3000km since I left my doorstep. Content beyond any count, I was out of words
Silence of the Kashgar Daughters
What would it be like to set foot on that timeless soil where Past and Present played hide and seek from the other? Mujeeb Jaihoon writes on the unheard experiences in NorthWest China.