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
Mother : A step ahead of the Martyr
Her every vein protested with pain. And now she was asking one of her sons to look after his medication, writes Jaihoon on a visit to the ICU
Man’s Rest vs. Woman’s Test
A philosophical dialogue with Umm Ammar, Islam’s pioneering female martyr, as she illuminates timeless inquiries on women’s resilience. Last night, in my sleep, A thought grew deep. I thought about her plight: Suffers for reasons not right. All her life is this toil, Forever she’s in this coil. When appeared like a distant star, Asked […]
Lions shouldn’t be lectured on courage. Nor Women on Empowerment: Jaihoon

A Lion shouldn’t need lecture on courage. Why then do women need to be constantly admonished with sermons of empowerment?
Imitation, the Angel of Death
Is Women’s day celebration another deceptive act from the bag of tricks of the Patriarchal Juggler, asks Mujeeb Jaihoon (EMEA College talk)
Hijab Ban: The Surgical Strike on Tolerance & Individual Freedom

Hijab, long criticized as an instrument of patriarchal oppression, has inadvertently won the hearts of many critics, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Ego & Cooking won’t make good bed Partners
Mujeeb Jaihoon Unleashes the Power of Women, Poetry, and Selflessness in Bridging Gender Gaps and Embracing Words
Ego & Cooking won’t make good bed Partners
Mujeeb Jaihoon Unleashes the Power of Women, Poetry, and Selflessness in Bridging Gender Gaps and Embracing Words
Death – The Nemesis of Human Mortality: No more Grand Prayer from my Grandmother

Nothing does more damage to our creative ambitions than the loss of our dearest well-wishers- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Daughters are worth more than Diamonds
Challenging societal norms, Jaihoon exposes the troubling practice of equating daughters’ value with material possessions.