Jaihoon asserts that poetry powerfully explores the depth of human experience, inspiring the young students to embrace creativity.
Urdu translation of ‘Slogans of the Sage’ by Mujeeb Jaihoon .
Mujeeb Jaihoon recounts his chance encounter with the celebrated American Muslim scholar at the Sharjah International Book Fair 2024
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s real-time micro travelogue poised to enlighten history enthusiasts curious about India’s storied past.
Lovers may be weak in faith and actions, but the desire of Beloved will liberate them from the snare of the False Messiah— asserts Jaihoon.
Mujeeb Jaihoon paints a stark contrast between the aggressors’ brutality and the innocence of the oppressed.
Even if we devote our entire life in his praise, we would not conclude the glory of ‘Meem’, the first letter of his name— insists …
Even as reason and intellect fails and fades, Love takes into ransom the human sensibilities, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon in this mystic musing.
Jaihoon envisions a world transformed by the desire of the Holy Prophet, enumerating the benefits that would result from such a connection.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s transformative collection of poems inspired by his pilgrimage to Medina, the blessed city of the Prophet.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s anthology celebrates the Beloved by transcending the boundaries of conventional poetry: emotionally and intellectually.
Yesterday’s cultural constants have become today’s economic variables— and other Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2024
In an age of demonic deceit, Love, beauty and truth have fled to take shelter in the city of the Beloved, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
A once-wise queen finds herself lost in a desert of longing, seeking the return of her sanity through the love of her distant Majnun.
True happiness hinges on appreciating the value of people and things in our lives, not just their price tag— asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Mujeeb Jaihoon urges students to find passions beyond academics, stressing their importance for a life enriched with purpose and fulfillment.
Time celebrates the Prophet’s enduring significance, with his glory resonating across all ages.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s searing critique of the corrupt and privileged forces that perpetuate ‘infinite injustice’ in our world.
Amidst turmoil, a poet’s heartfelt plea to the Holy Prophet for solace and guidance in a world consumed by chaos.
Mujeeb Jaihoon delves deep into the essence of passion, questioning whether love’s madness is its very essence.
A fervent longing to see the Beloved echoing a universal voice to those yearning for a spiritual connection with Holy Prophet.
Jaihoon’s poem seeking solace and spiritual renewal in the city sanctified by the Prophet’s (PBUH) presence.
The love-stricken poet pleads with the beloved to arrive before the “Terrifying Summon.”
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s anthology of unbroken verses that celebrates hope and healing.
Love is a fruit that will blossom only after years of tears and trials, write Mujeeb Jaihoon
Reflections from Jaihoon’s journey to the historical city of Uzbekistan, a sanctuary of renowned saints and emperors who shaped our world.
Both knowledge and magic cast spells on people, but the former influences generations to come, maintains Mujeeb Jaihoon
The French translation of Mujeeb Jaihoon’s collection of quotations by Sayyid Shihab, South India’s celebrated statesman and philanthropist.
Love was running around even as Time was learning to walk, affirms Mujeeb Jaihoon in a lecture at the Kerala University Arabic department
Mujeeb Jaihoon asserts the timeless endurance of virtues—truthfulness and justice—amidst the ever-changing landscape of human progress.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s controversial take on some of the double standards prevalent in the conservative Muslim Kerala community.
Mujeeb Jaihoon asserts the timeless endurance of virtues—truthfulness and justice—amidst the ever-changing landscape of human progress.
From distorted values to commodified minds, this poetic critique by Mujeeb Jaihoon explore the modern societal decay.
Whispers of unmet desires and despair dance in these mystic verses by Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon asserts the enduring strength of Muslim India, tracing a resilient journey from past challenges to present-day fortitude.
A heart gallops, yearning, humming the song of an unseen Beloved
Frustrated by global inaction to the daylight genocide in Palestine, Jaihoon demands: Who will contain the Zionist thug?
Crave, sigh, yearn, and burn in the soul’s quest for divine love— proclaims Mujeeb Jaihoon in this mystic poem.
Graphic illustration of Jaihoon’s selected quotes
This small handbook of creative resistance calls for action against divisive forces, writes Hussain Kodinhi, veteran journalist from Kerala.
‘Mantra of the Oppressed’ is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of democracy, writes Adnan Aboobacker in Ummid.com
Mujeeb Jaihoon asserts the profound impact of celebrating the joy of shared moments of family bonds
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s handbook of creative resistance presented to mediamen, academicians and community activists
Pon Jayaseelan, Legislator of Gudallur Constituency, launched the Tamil translation of ‘Slogans of the Sage’ at Nilgiri Arts & Science College
The Paradise lovers set their gaze on its wine, gardens and rivers. But Paradise is nurturing a different secret desire of its own to fulfill.
Mujeeb Jaihoon writes on the Sheikh Sultan’s literary efforts, highlighting his courageous embrace of human diversity with pragmatism.
Freedom does not come in a gift box that one can order online— asserts Jaihoon in the Freedom Talk at SIGN IAFS Independence Day celebrations
Exploring the quest for a divine bond, pondering upon existence and faith, all the while yearning for mercy— by Mujeeb Jaihoon
Discover happiness by embracing your unique self, shunning imitation, and bringing joy to others
This handbook of creative resistance examines India’s descent into autocracy while offering a hopeful call for tolerance and mutual respect.
Embracing empathy can counter the limitations of Artificial Intelligence and create a world of understanding and compassion.
Muslims hold an exceptional obligation to celebrate Reading Day, rooted in their prime divine commandment to read and seek knowledge.
Mujeeb Jaihoon unveils the essence of the sublime love and devotion for the Holy Prophet in this enchanting symphony of words
Whenever life sails through bad waters, saluting the Beloved will help to calm the storm threatening our existence— asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon
A heart yearns to be redeemed by the sacred love of Medina in this poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon
In the pursuit of passion’s flame, this radical lover dreads divine judgment for his all-consuming adoration— poeticizes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Amidst the chaos and confusion, the poet grapples with his own inner demons in search of a sense of reality and sanity— by Mujeeb Jaihoon.
The only permanency of the Duniya is its Temporality.- and other Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2023
Mujeeb Jaihoon converses with Christine Long, the Mississauga-based painter and book collector, about culture and spirituality
Disruptors who violently upset the status quo must come with better alternatives for their talks and actions to make any sense.
Be it the saga of Miraj or the assembly at mahshar, the Beloved Meem is always the keynote in the song of creation
The lover’s unusual visit on a cold night, forgoing sleep and rest, leaves the beloved in doubt about his intentions.
Just as the Rose can’t ignore the Nightingale forever, the Beloved too can’t un-love her lover for long, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon.
The hallow and shallow modern times has turned the storm and calm equally deceptive.
Arignarin Ponmozhigal, the Tamil translation of ‘Slogans of the Sage’ published by SixthSense Publications, (Chennai – India)
The day the lover gets to meet his Beloved Meem shall be the eid of his life-career and he shall need supernal eyes to witness …
His insight, innovation and inclusivity would have gained better recognition were he to belong to another region on earth
Some moments are better sighed than said.- and other Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2022
Submit your desires and aspirations day and night to Him through the magical mantra of Alhamdulillah, and experience the power of gratitude.
Just as the moon beautifies the sky, the Beloved Meem completes the joy, beauty and meaning of this world— writes Jaihoon
How can any resist the power of Meem’s love-arrest when every heart throngs to beat in his love— asks Mujeeb Jaihoon
The heart shivered and veins struggled when His Beloved cast a glance on the lover— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Shree Narayana Guru is a gift of God for Kerala and his love should help in uniting the hearts of people of the land— says …
The dynamic human experience is beyond the grids of AI-generated algorithms: Jaihoon’s poetic response to the evil of predictive modelling.
Throw me like Yusuf into the well or even sell me cheap in the market of the Beloved, pleaded a lover unable to contain the …
The love for Beloved Meem is the the beat of our hearts, the pleasure of our veins, the vision of our eyes and music to …
Women deserve special celebration on the Holy Prophet’s birthday whose last words were for women’s kind treatment— insists Mujeeb Jaihoon.
A message of hope to ignite those whose hearts have turned dry and eyes unable to cry with minds lost and souls exhausted
Were humanity not lost until the Lord guided them through mission of His Beloved, asks Mujeeb Jaihoon in an eulogy of the Holy Prophet
Poison may aspire for honey and Jackals may cry like sheep, Nay even Abu Lahab’sheart once felt for the Beloved— writes Jaihoon
A true Devotee worships without questioning the purpose, driven by faith in the Creator— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
e it from the moth to the flame or the cup to the wine, the first time is indeed the testing time of Love and …
Mothers lose sleep for the child to dream while also abstaining from food so that the infant could be fed— Jaihoon’s poetic tribute to mothers
Mujeeb Jaihoon shares a prayer to those who veil their pains with the apparel of apparent joy.
Love is a land of sacrifice where the selfish seed is forbidden to sow— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The bold Love may be the fault and culprit. Yet the innocent and shy Lovers are the ones accused and caught— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Ever since they climbed the mount of Meem’s love, the lovers became strangers to themselves— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Mentors are the frontline warriors who protect society from social evils, asserts Jaihoon addressing the teachers of Red Bricks Intl School
Mujeeb Jaihoon blasts the inaction of the silent bystanders as the poor continue to be deprived of their right to life and liberty.
A seeker does not need the boat or the bridge to cross the turbulent river of Love, says Khidr, the eternal traveler, in a spiritual …
Unlike human communications, invoking the Almighty doesn’t require technology.— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Holy prophet would not let even trees be cut unjustly in the name of religion, let alone the murder of human beings.
Mujeeb Jaihoon on the the Magnanimity of Shaykh Mohiyuddin Athipatta, the celebrated Sufi mentor of the Shadhilli order from Kerala
Believers prefer the prison of Almighty’s fear to the freedom of their desires while wishing Him to be their thirst & hunger— writes Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon makes a final plea to bring him again to Medina so that he can set on fire those hearts that are love-poor.
The poet submits at Rawdha that though he is leaving Medina, his soul and its true joy reside in the heavenly hive of Meem
Lovers yearn to sleep in the desire-cave of the Beloved, like the Youths and the Dog of al-Kahf, says Jami in Jaihoon’s spiritual dream.
Mujeeb Jaihoon on the men and women who imitate the sounds of animals with their hostile and hateful actions towards fellow humanity.
The Holy Prophet is Chapter One in the Book of Creation and the Crown of the Saga of Revelation, in whose praise the oceans will …
Little do lovers talk in words; more so they do with tears, testifies a poetic seeker who witnessed the joyful suffering of Meem’s admirers.
>Mujeeb Jaihoon on Indian Muslim woman’s response to her self-proclaimed patrons who exploit her pain and pride for their selfish motives.
Bystanders cannot blame Medina’s lover who became proud and possessive as he stood closer to the air that danced around Meem, writes Jaihoon.
Mujeeb Jaihoon is in two minds whether to approach the Beloved Meem robed as a royal or ragged as a beggar, in these verses written …
Earlier Muslims did not hesitate to learn & translate wisdom from other languages, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon in a guest talk to Wafy students.
Medina is the Tree. Ka’aba, Mounts of Safa and Marwa, Zamzam and Masjid al Haram are its twigs and branches… writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
A seeker would naturally see the shell when he comes seeking the pearl. The same applies to pilgrim of love in the quest for love …
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s response to those who enquire about what gifts has the poet brought from the land of Meem.
Whatsoever be the hateful & painful provocation, our Faith does not sanction to respond with sweeping hate & bigotry, insists Mujeeb Jaihoon
Just as the fish can’t last long away from the ocean, the lover too has to return to his true home— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
At these dark times when we have gathered at the funeral of our humanity, the only hope is in the Beloved of God— claims Mujeeb …
We may be guilty on all counts before the Divine Law, but that should not stop us from seeking His Grace— asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon.
The stars and other planets may have greater charm than ours. Yet they envy the Earth, since it is home to the Beloved of God— …
Only a narcotics-free society can take sane and smart decisions for its present and future progress.
Why should I take the the side of the Heart in its battle against the Intellect, wonders Mujeeb Jaihoon in a state of spiritual melancholy.
Post-Covid, parents, teachers, and School Management must deliberate on how to make up for children’s lost connectivity with Nature.
The very thought of the Beloved soak our eyes and heart in love, even as we are unaware of its magical impact- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s emotive eulogy for Muslim Kerala’s charismatic leader who led the Community with his striking humility & resolute leadership.
Mujeeb Jaihoon on Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, the beloved icon of Muslim Kerala, whose death invoked sea of tears in his ardent admirers
Only true friends’ disapproval may apparently hurt our indulgent intellect but will cheer our innocent heart, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Hijab, long criticized as an instrument of patriarchal oppression, has inadvertently won the hearts of many critics, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
No other creation in this cosmos deserves and enjoys the absolute love and awe as much as the Beloved of God, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
Despite aspiring for the Beloved Meem in the sweetest and dearest of metaphors, Mujeeb Jaihoon still feels they are inadequate.
In this poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon, a lover pleads with his adamant beloved to let go of anger and reconcile with his desire.
As innocents are killed, the powerful convene fruitless meetings, exchanging hollow condolences, indifferent to the plight of war victims.
Mujeeb Jaihoon pays glowing tribute to the ‘Poet of the East’, whose timeless vision inspire creative thoughts in the seekers of truth.
Muslim community should be encouraged to take internal reforms without State compulsion- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
In this glossy era deluded with superhuman success stories, some times it is worthwhile to remain just an innocent human — writes Jaihoon
True friends will swing the twin-sword of praise and criticize and will reflect for us our merits and faults- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Creative souls keep hunting for the purpose of life only to realize their ‘gazelle’ shall never come to hand- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
A Sunna in time saves whine.- and other Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2021
Mujeeb Jaihoon admits that he’s a lifeless rock until the Divine rain creeps in and then the spring of poetry flows for others to quench.
Jaihoon invokes the spirit of Rumi to seek an answer for the voluntary, not obligatory, nature of the greetings said upon the Beloved of God.
Believers should spread the word of good about the educational institutions that foster the Islamic culture, argues Jaihoon at a fundraiser
Destiny may allow the demolition of Ka’aba in the last days. But even in those chaotic times, Medina’s Palace will be safe— writes Jaihoon.
Oppression of Palestinians is a blot on our civilized times even as the thirst of the blood-thirsty Gog-Magogs goes on- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Wine fell unconscious and the Cup shattered into pieces as the Rose smiled blushing when a Lover lingered at Medina- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
As we fail in our Divine duties and are ashamed to raise hands in prayer, the love of Beloved inspires within us new humanity-writes Jaihoon
Al Amin, the Trustworthy, has promised us a feast at al-Kawthar. The Afterlife, hence, is inevitable for the very same reason- writes Jaihoon
Even the sight of those who witnessed the moon-lit face of the Beloved Rasool will sweep the senses of the onlookers- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The glory of the Creator can alone transcend the greatness of His Beloved Prophet— admits Jaihoon while returning from the tomb of al-Busiri.
Violence, oppression and inequality have made life unjust and unbearable for the afflicted ones- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Beauty lies neither in the object nor in the onlooker. Nay, it rests in the love-image that appears in the eyes – poetizes Mujeeb Jaihoon
If the night requires no excuse to put the stars to sleep, neither do the Lovers for praising their Beloved— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Ramadan is giving our body a break and igniting our soul’s desires to commune and congregate with the Divine— Jaihoon’s Ramadan journal 1442
Despite witnessing the glorious wonders and unknown worlds, the Beloved returned back to the earth because of his love for humanity.
In a desperate cry to the Lord, invoking the name of the Beloved who taught humanity the art of calling upon the Creator.
Lovers treasure the love and revere its pain, without expecting any apology from the beloved— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Pain suffered in the the semi-conscious world throbs more than what we experience in the conscious world— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Tipu Sultan, upon whose death the colonialists proclaimed – ‘From today on, India is ours’, left behind a legacy for his Community to uphold
While a plastic-made gadget helps to find the routes, wannabe Islamic scholars should aspire better to guide the diverted and distracted.
The weak and oppressed will naturally run to the Mighty King upon whom they can rely to redress their grief— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Our ignorance, sins, and low lineage are no barriers for us to to greet His Beloved— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Love of Mustafa soaks our eyes in the zamzam of longing and reduces tsunamis of life into mere ripples— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Creative freedom is proportionate to the price one can afford to pay— asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon
With the birth of the Beloved Prophet— Culture, learning, Science and Technology evolved leading to a complete transformation of the world.
Jaihoon’s selected quotes translated and designed into Malayalam
We should learn to liberate the tears imprisoned in our agonized hearts- Mujeeb Jaihoon on relieving pain
True heroism is found in compassionate acts that alleviate suffering, embodying timeless virtues of generosity and love for humanity.
Despite the atrocities of the Israeli forces on Palestinians, the neighboring world maintains a deafening silence justified only by cowardice
Ramadan is giving our body a break and igniting our soul’s desires to commune and congregate with the Divine— Jaihoon’s Ramadan journal 1442
Jaihoon’s passionate elegy on the martyrdom of the Palestinian boys killed by Israeili warships while playing football on the beach (2014)
The wisdom behind the Holy Quran, despite being revealed to the Holy Prophet, aplenty with tales of earlier Prophets but very less about him.
A Lover may not be a saint with pious-paint. Yet he pleads with the Lord to let untie their love-lunacy for His Beloved— writes Jaihoon
Justice remains a persecuted prisoner in the paradoxical world of the rich and powerful— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Dreams cried, Nightmare laughed. Cup smashed, Wine spilled— Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poetic dissent against the civilian deaths in the Yemen conflict.
On a Night when the benefactor is ready to shower boundless mercy, how can we stay silent and refrain from seeking it?— wonders Jaihoon
Honoring the plea from sincere critics to occasionally forsake the logical cave and return to the spiritual delight.
Dedicated to Abdul Halim Attar, a Palestinian refugee who sold pens on Beirut streets, while carrying his daughter Reem on his shoulders
Relying on misplaced video clips for seeking knowledge is inimical to the spirit of human civilization— argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
The greatest miracle of the Miraj episode is that the Beloved chose to return to humanity, even after meeting with the Almighty— argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon explores the spiritual legacy of Kerala Muslims based on the historical fiction, The Cool Breeze From Hind.
Jaihoon’s poem explores the philosophical torment of doubt in love, grappling with the fear of loss versus a life devoid of love.
Only the chosen few can behold that Divine Cup of Mustafa’s love, let alone consume the Drink. Nevertheless, Jaihoon is eager to try.
The Beloved Prophet means everything to us which we can ever depict in our known human language, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Jaihoon’s poetic gift recited at the Rawdha Shareef unleashing the fire and desire of infinite longing to gain the love of Beloved Prophet
കേരള മുസ്ലിം പൈതൃകങ്ങളിലൂടെ ഒരു ആത്മീയാന്വേഷണം. (Malayalam translation of Mujeeb Jaihoon’s novel, The Cool Breeze From Hind)
They first demonize the victims. And then murder and molest. Finally, they say sorry, leaving the victims in a state of painful humiliation.
Searching for God in the indulgent world is as foolish as looking for a Rose in middle of the desert, suggests the Delhi Sage – …
Angel Ridwan’s eagerly yearns for the Beloved’s arrival to unlock Paradise’ gate and begin the celebration of eternal serenity, writes Jaihoon
Despite transformation in all creatures including the virus, men & women adamantly continue their old habits- Jaihoon’s poetic adieu to 2020
Lovers can renounce solitude and enjoy life’s blessings only in the presence of each other
Jaihoon’s semi-fictional novel treats you to a mystic feast of brilliant visual metaphors and powerful imagery with a poetic-prose prowess
The joy and fury of His Lovers may be veiled in Silence. For, the Pleasure of Almighty is all that matters to them- writes Mujeeb …
We should be grateful to those friends who pull us away from this world and push us towards the Loving Lord.- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
A humble servant with no merit or choice surrenders to the ocean of Divine Love.
We need not care if we befit in the dark eyes of haters as long as with His Love our hearts are lit— stirs Mujeeb …
The secret desire of every lover is to burn in the longing of the beloved, though it will rob all the peace of mind- writes …
The moment lovers overhear the mention of their Beloved, their hearts overwhelm with ecstacy unable to bear the bliss- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Be the Bee to the world. Not it’s Hive– and other Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2020
We are not worth a penny on our own. But if crowned with the servitude of Allah, we become the envy of His Angels. – …
The love for Messenger of Allah is our hope and dignity at a time when there’s no refuge from the trials around us— believes Mujeeb …
The reign of Love steals our experience of reality leaving only occasional dreams to quench our thirst for real life- poetizes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The joy in life can be realized only when one undergoes the agonies of pain and tears – reveals Mujeeb Jaihoon
One may be guilty and lacking in piety, but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve a chance to speak their side of story— writes Mujeeb …
Human relationships are facing severe challenges due to the ‘timeless’ Time, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Six forlorn friends convened at an Orchard to share their woes of Solitude. Just then a Seventh one appeared turning the funeral to festival.
Multiplying political dividend based on racial superiority narrative is inimical to the spirit of democracy — argues Shajahan Madampat
Our creative imagination is reduced to the colonizing imagery calibrated on our smartphones— says Mujeeb Jaihoon, in LITERATURE FEST 2K20
The coming of the Holy Prophet perfumed humanity with compassion and knowledge bringing smiles on the faces of the oppressed and weak.
Gentleness is a superhuman quality which is unfound among the majority. Hence, its upholders deserve respect— asserts Jaihoon in this poem.
A seeker without a spiritual comprade is worth no more than a rotten crop wrought with drought and despair- Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem on spiritual kinship
Regimes demand hearts to quarantine their Conscience as throat-cutting trials continue for those who possess humanity, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
A God-conscious Merchant who praised the Lord twice— upon hearing the sinking of his ship and then knowing the ship belonged to someone else.
The thrill and joy of seeking from the Divine is perhaps more exhilarating than discovering the Sought— Mujeeb Jaihoon explains why.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s eulogy for late Shaykh Mohiyuddin Musliyar Athipatta (1936-2018), the under-explored goldmine of modern Muslim Kerala.
Not a single day passes in lovers’ lives without tears, reflecting each other’s longing in the ancient pain-mirror— reminds Jaihoon.
True Ramarajya will only entitle Muslims to greater peace, equality & freedom. Nevertheless, Patience will be indispensable — asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon
The seeker’s humble appeal to his spiritual comrade not to abandon him to perish in the world of godless solitude.
I cannot remember in recent history another well-wisher of humanity, whose friendship extended even to birds & beasts— admits Jaihoon about Shihab Thangal
A Divine lover may naturally envy another, especially when one is blessed with a greater proximity with the Beloved, relates Mujeeb Jaihoon
Blaming the Almighty for His punishments is nonsensical as He infinitely forgives their failures, asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon
We invoke Allah with every breath and every branch we shake hoping for His Merciful refuge when others see us with rage—Mujeeb writes Jaihoon
God’s lovers, who enrich each other, melt as solitary dew when separated from one another— writes Jaihoon on spiritual kinship.
Not always Destiny brings ashore illustrious souls who connect with Divine. One seeker’s journey may benefit others too– hopes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
The love-henna designed hearts of God are aligned towards Him, despite the lures of this deceptive world, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Had it not been for the name of the Beloved, humanity could never claim their cultural ethos–– argues Jaihoon in this eulogy of Holy Prophet
God’s lovers employ various metaphors and symbolic actions to hide their love of the Divine– reveals Jaihoon about their ‘cover-up games’.
Even as we feel pain over the belated reply, we shall remain persistent in our plea to the Most Merciful –– insists Mujeeb Jaihoon.
The slave can readily accept the lockdown of his entire freedom provided the Master unlocks His Love within him or her–– Jaihoon on Lailathul Qadr.
Can the Lover resist a reply when asked in the name of the Beloved— contents Mujeeb Jaihoon as he bargains by one Beautiful name after …
We submit our faults in HIS presence from whom there is nothing to hide as we stand silent like a bride- Jaihoon on pleading to …
The servant becomes ecstatic when Lord answers the slave’s plea. But the joy of fulfilment is incomplete without gratitude- insists Jaihoon.
When we are left without a guide in our solitary ride to confide, we turn to our Creator for solace- Jaihoon on the passionate Ramadan …
Allah is well aware of the warmth of every tear that flows down the cheeks of His hopeful servant- asserts Jaihoon in this devotional poem
Weep not for this poet nor for his blood-like plight- Jaihoon’s chaotic poem on spiritual mayhem citing anecdotes from Rabia Basri and Umar Qazi.
Only a definitive women Islamic scholarship can put up a credible counter offensive against Islamphobia, says Jaihoon on the intellectual renaissance of Kerala’s Muslim women
We wander in wilderness hunting for Love only to discover that Love is lingering at the doorstep of the Beloved, admits Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Human progress is possible only in the complementarity between Faith and Science. Religionists & Science cheerleaders have to unite, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Beauty, dream and fragrance get eclipsed when shines the Full Moon of Medina, eulogizes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Have the Indian Muslims expressed the same solidarity for the oppressed Dalits as others are aggressively showing towards Muslims now, asks Mujeeb Jaihoon
SHAHEEN, meaning falcon, and BAGH, the garden of diversity, represent the true spirit of Indian heritage— asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon in a gathering at Calicut.
Life is beautiful, not only with good job & car, but fresh air and colorful flowers too, says Jaihoon at Tarang, held at Nilgiri Arts …
Paradise is the least a lover can demand in the name of the Beloved whom the Almighty endears the most— suggests the reckless Jaihoon.
Dr Sabrina Lei’s Italian rendering of Slogans of the Sage, Mujeeb Jaihoon’s compilation of quotations by Sayyid Shihab.
Complements usually constrain us into cozy comfort zones. But when Mothers armor children with confidence, belligerent battles seem child’s play
Jaihoon’s critical tweets on the Fascist-fashioned atrocities on Indian campuses and the imposition of anti-Muslim legislation (NRC, CAA)
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s insightful account of the snow and streets of Saint Petersburg, the seductive capital of world’s largest country.
In Jaihoon’s poetic slam of State-sponsored brutalities, Gandhari, the Vedic & virtuous queen of Meerut, decries the UP orphans’ sufferings.
Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2019.
The fate of Divisive rulers and their doormats have been suicidal at best, predicts Jaihoon in a scathing piece on the fascist attacks at Indian …
Her prayerful sighs have unarguably worked miracles for me since Lord decreed by existence
The Indian muslim will not faint and falter at the Numeric Altar of the regime— Jaihoon’s poetic slam of India’s discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Bill
The choice of my homeland is by Divine decree. So look elsewhere for a better victim to pursue your power play (Jaihoon on Citizenship Amendment …
A poetic appeal to the callous comrade to spare the senses of the lover.
The Poet-Philosopher radiates and ruminates our minds and souls with infinite imagination and vibrant voices, notes Mujeeb Jaihoon during book launch at Sharjah Book Fair
Seekers, who dispassionately leave the shrine of the Beloved, abandon their heartbeat behind. Mujeeb Jaihoon’s tribute to those halfhearted pilgrims.
Drunkards and drug addicts have no clue about the intoxicating state of Prophetic Love, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
The Lap of Love is holier than the Martyr-field or the prayer-mat, or so claims Mujeeb Jaihoon
RamaRajya, Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violent utopia of mutual tolerance, has no place for bigots who lynch and leech the Weak.
Our dark eyes & filthy hearts unqualify us to claim the Beloved’s love. In spite, a poetic attempt to approach the Beloved.
Jaihoon’s commemorative poem on Sayyid Shihab, the great son of India.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s tribute to Abdul Gani Goni, a Kashmiri teacher, acquitted after illegally imprisoned for 23 years.
Jaihoon’s lyric explores the paradoxical nature of love, using biblical allusions to depict the tension between longing and reverence.
Teachers get to spend quality time to nourish the aspirations of their candidates— asserts Jaihoon at Darul Hidaya Teachers training program
Mujeeb Jaihoon hails the frenzied seekers in alphabetical fashion to boldly invoke the Divine blessings of the ‘Power of Night’.
Muslim Kerala’s unrestrained Educational hysteria may create gender imbalances and marital discords in Community— asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon at MIC gathering in Dubai.
In a revisionist conversation with Mujeeb Jaihoon, KKN Kurup laments Kerala’s neglect of Thuhfathul Mujahideen, the manifesto of anti-colonial struggle.
Mujeeb Jaihoon writes on the pervasive ubiquity of Love, save in its rightful place
On the political otherization of Indian Muslims from the Nation’s mainstream politics. A Political poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon
Revolution, in the Qur’anic sense, is reviving the Good in an evolutionary fashion— reasons Mujeeb Jaihoon, as he discusses reforms and legends in history.
Knowledge and Books are the true DNA of traditional Muslim identity. Its renewal, too, can only be based on the revival of the Written Word, …
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 …
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poetic tribute to Hosna Ara Parvin, the brave Bangladeshi lady martyr of ChristChurch terrorist attack, New Zealand, on Mar 15 2019.
Excesses in devotion is toxic to Spiritual enlightenment, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon, in a critical appraisal of the rising extremist influence among Muslims.
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 …
Education is the best armor to protect from the weapons of mass and mind destruction, says Mujeeb Jaihoon at a community-run madrasa at Kachavi, village …
The inherent Love, not proofs, in Islam is the most effective cure for Islamophobia, contends Mujeeb Jaihoon at Assam Darul Huda Campus.
Time is too precious to be considered free, asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon along with other disruptive life-tweaking tips during an interactive session at Darul Huda Islamic …
While guns & missiles destroy concrete buildings and human bodies alike, words are even mightier to impress and intimidate human minds, inspires Mujeeb Jaihoon during …
In the age of mega indulgence, adoption of Prophetic etiquettes is both the shortest, and sweetest, way to attain higher spiritual progress.
Are our minds just another shredding machine to process creative waste of the entertainment moguls? Mujeeb Jaihoon takes to task the creative poverty of popular …
Alhamdulillah is an experience, far from an utterance. At best, it is an active state of conscious mind, not an act of passive sigh— reminds …
Jaihoon’s coffee table book, inspired by the life and message Sayyid Shihab, aimed at promoting pluralism and tolerance as beauty of humanity
From the outset, the Academy is no more than any other Muslim seminary in Kerala. But looks can be deceptive— Mujeeb Jaihoon on his experience …
Lofty hopes keep the humanity in prayers as the the past year elopes paving the way for another year
A nursery song by Jaihoon about the cry and chuckle of little ones.
To all those eagerly composing obituaries for the fanatics-razed 16th century Monument, brace even more for the murder of Minority-souls, not just ancient domes or …
In the changing world with disruptive technological advancements, it would be wiser to wish, and not plan, for a happy life— insists Mujeeb Jaihoon at …
The perpetrators behind his disappearance have to be brought to book without fear or favor, whatsoever be their nepotistic nexus with the power corridors
The UAE-based author critiques the tendency of maket-based and sycophantic arts around the world
Jaihoon’s poem explores the loss of genuine emotion in a world dominated by digital expression, where love and tears are reduced to emojis.
Words, too, demand similar care and caution while we use them for our exchange of ideas, just as we conserve natural resources, asserted Mujeeb Jaihoon …
The Nation is on the verge of a catastrophic implosion, if the megawatts of Religiosity goes unpurged, urges Jaihoon at Jamia Millia Islamia University.
Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2018.
So, how would it sound when Sanskrit, the traditional language of devotional Hinduism (not to be mistaken for militant Hindutva), and Urdu, the enemy-branded lingua …
It makes only heavenly and earthly sense to be good to parents considering its returns, alludes Mujeeb Jaihoon during a book talk at Straightpath International …
Children should be free to choose their course of passion, even if it means relinquishing your luxurious affection for them, says Mujeeb Jaihoon at the …
Monoculture is demonic and despotic. This venomous weed has to be uprooted from the Indian soil before it turns India to a monstrous zombie land
A hidden love seeks solace within, yearning to be found in the depths of her heart.
Shockingly, street dogs roaming at midnight may be feeling safer than women and children in daylight, decries Jaihoon at EMEA college magazine launch event.
The enthusiasm of its 148-strong volunteers in this philanthropic adventure knows no bounds
It is up to his admirers to limit or liberate the geographical and ideological boundaries in presenting this Compassionate son of humanity, says Jaihoon during …
A tribute to the 8-year-old girl who was ‘kidnapped, starved, drugged, and raped repeatedly inside a Hindu temple’ in Kathua, Jammu- India in January 2018
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s tribute to the two-year-old boy, Emir al-Bash, martyred in Ghouta, the war-torn suburb of Syria.
Arabian purity, Persian intellectuality, Ottoman nobility, Indian plurality and Western objectivity – Islam has absorbed them all in handsome fashion.
While milk entertains the belly, fragrance amuses our olfactory senses. Both are remotely related to the purification of human shortcomings, or so it seems.
A Lion shouldn’t need lecture on courage. Why then do women need to be constantly admonished with sermons of empowerment?
Time ravages, love endures. A tender testament to enduring love’s resilience.
Pluralism is, perhaps, the only creed applicable to human thought… Jaihoon’s talk at Malabar College of Advanced Studies, Vengara – Kerala
The two surrogate Ts, Textbooks & Technology, cannot replace the centrality of a student’s intimacy with Nature, asserts Jaihoon at Nilgiri College of Arts & …
He did not teach his community to set their bodies on fire during crises, but to kindle minds with ideas, says Jaihoon at ShihabWise launch …
As the kite for the wind and farmers for the monsoon, the Heart waits for the holy month of Rabiul Awwal to celebrate.
The Masjid was only a payback for a leading orphan care institution established by two Punjabi Muslim brothers at Calicut.
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 …
‘You see that SIBF quote up there ‘a world in my book’. For me, Sayyid Shihab was my world’, said Jaihoon at Slogans of the …
Jaihoon’s journey to discover the political and spiritual heritage of Kerala and West Bengal
Indian Muslim woman’s appeal to mob lynching thugs post the Triple Talaq verdict
At the inauguration of a book donation drive by Darul Huda Bengal Off campus, Jaihoon talks about the beauty and premium way of Islamic Faith
Jaihoon speaking at the SIGN Social Leadership Conclave, International Islamic University Malaysia about the status of hygiene at spiritual centers
Jaihoon’s felicitation talk at WAFY commencement ceremony 2017, Grace Valley
Notes and thoughts from Jaihoon’s journey to London and Cambridge
To save the heart from death-blood, it is inevitable to unyoke from the comforts and soak in the Beloved’s longing— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Is Women’s day celebration another deceptive act from the bag of tricks of the Patriarchal Juggler, asks Mujeeb Jaihoon (EMEA College talk)
On Dr. Sheikh Sultan, the Sharjah emir’s passionate call for Cultural & Educational intervention to counter terrorist elements and moral decay in Arab World
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.
Blind people can teach us bright lessons, concludes Jaihoon after visit to the Home for the Destitute Blind, in Kizhuparamba village of Kerala
Mujeeb Jaihoon urges to explore the power of travel writing, embracing the diversity and purpose of journeys.
Religious activism will be counter-productive when robbed of self introspection. Activism, Abdal Hakim Murad believes, fails to address the demons within oneself.
London’s true beauty lie not in its landmarks, but in the humanity of its people in support of the frozen and forsaken refugee children
Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2017.
Jaihoon’s poem explores the concept of luck, contrasting traditional superstitions with the enduring power of love as the truest fortune
Jaihoon’s word of caution to mystic lovers not to consume their drink all at once
Mujeeb Jaihoon dedicates to the Holy Prophet this magnificent mystical poem full of brilliant imageries and metaphors.
Telling tale of a travel to the Land of Saint Nino and King Tamara.
Sayyid Shihab appealed more to our hearts than our minds, asserts Jaihoon at Sayyid Shihab International Summit held at Dubai
Mujeeb Jaihoon speaks on the profound relationship between children and parents and finding purpose in life.
Challenging societal norms, Jaihoon exposes the troubling practice of equating daughters’ value with material possessions.
Discover the power of empathy in education, as it not only shapes minds but also cultivates compassion and kindness
Mujeeb Jaihoon Unleashes the Power of Women, Poetry, and Selflessness in Bridging Gender Gaps and Embracing Words
This year’s fasting began on a Monday, the day of Beloved’s birth. Nothing could get more auspicious than this to commence the spiritual cleansing process.
Why don’t the apostles, devout preachers who carved a niche in Malabar for ‘Shaykh Marx’ and ‘Hazrat Lenin’, become full time Party members?
Discover kindness, assistance, strategy, and self-realization as you unlock your potential for a fulfilling life.
Discover the transformative power of education as it nurtures young minds, instills values, and shapes a brighter future
Community leaders need to regulate the decibels of religious lectures in multi-faith neighborhoods in Kerala.
Mujeeb Jaihoon unearths some unconventional treasures in the second meet with the Mystic of Melattur
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 …
Najeeb Moulavi laments the organizational partisanship casting an infinite shadow in the making of able jurists in Muslim Kerala
Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2016
Mujeeb Jaihoon on SIGN, the community living centre which acts as an overall education-training-research village, located in Kerala
Discover the power of alumni friendships and their impact on educational institutions’ success.
Struggling for survival in the migrant lands, Keralites selflessly supported humanitarian efforts back in their homeland.
Dr. Muhammad Al Ninowy, the Syrian-born American Islamic scholar, shares his philosophy of Unconditional Compassion on his Kerala tour
Rain brings unimaginable joy in the hearts and minds of the natives, especially in the deserts— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
From Bedouins to Scholars, Scientists to Mystics, Quran’s Beauty Unites Us in Pursuit of Truth— asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon in a Quran seminar
Jaihoon’s heartfelt poem explores the power of love as a solace, refuge, and strength, comparing it to a prayer and a divine gift.
A large part of Islamic knowledgebase is a product of beloved scholars’ journeys and travels, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
What would it be like to set foot on that timeless soil where Past and Present played hide and seek from the other? My head …
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 …
I’m a proud son of Gandhi’s #India. Why wouldn’t #ISupportGaza?
Allah does not expect ants to carry mountains. Nor the weakling humans to understand the secret of Miraj— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
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 …
Jaihoon’s selected tweets from 2015
Philanthropy should be able to bring about a positive change in the life of the beneficiary and ultimately make him self-sustainable, says Anwar Naha, the …
Miraj: For the first time since its inception, Light found a soul more faster itself— Time & Space reimagined in Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem.
Celebrating a love blessed with Patience and sacrifice with neither complaint nor a taint.
We may allow atheist to debate if God ever exists. But never for a moment imagine a speck of dust to fall on the historicity …
Tweets of 2014
With the Two Bs, Baber and Bukhari, I had to acknowledge the Uzbek contribution to my creed and country… Jaihoon’s @ Uzbekistan, Oct 2014
Tweets from the journey across the historic Uzbekiztan to the hilly Nepal
Kerala Islam is today chained in priesthood and the constant sectarian bullying has robbed them of the opportunity of discovering the beauty of Islam
When I reached home, the meter read 3000km since I left my doorstep. Content beyond any count, I was out of words
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s love poem celebrating unwavering devotion, sacrifice, and a perfect ten out of ten journey.
Amid all the spiritual and philosophical talk surrounding Ramadan, it would be a great disservice to ignore the contribution of the womenfolk at home.
I was fortunate enough to have a weekend vent to the weeklong suffocation of tasteless routine.
The glory of Mi’raj lies not only in the ascension but in the descent of our Beloved back to our humble world as well— sings …
The three disciplines – Music, History and Literature – assembled in beautiful proportion deep in the chamber of their hearts. They took home the melodious …
Your dream should be aimed at a larger horizon. For this, you need to gather as much knowledge and expertise for building a grand dream.
The silent scholar is not a regular darling of the religious establishments. He rarely attends phone calls and, though has a laptop, does not bother …
The significance of having goals in life should be as great as scoring in football.
Fragrance is in no need of advertising. Then what about the blessed one from whom fragrance borrowed its scent? Yet we are extolling him to …
As each year passes by, we sincerely pray for humanity not to fall prey to the future pain of natural and man-made calamities.
Tweets of 2013
Spiritual madness is tons better than materialistic sanity— insists Mujeeb Jaihoon
While the selfish ones swim in the sleazy dirt, sincere friends sail on great seas— asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon in this friendship poem
Malayalees can, read need to, appreciate & imitate two noble traits from Arabs: Expressing Gratitude & Apologies… tweets from Day 06 of Jaihoon’s travel to …
Amidst the Almighty’s majestic creation, we, as humans, shine as the most wondrous and beautiful manifestation in the universe, says Jaihoon
Jaihoon’s tweets against the tyrannical practice of limiting common man’s movement
On the night of return, TV channels flashed headlines warning about possible terror attacks. By the grace of God, there were no such fireworks.
Tweets and notes from Jaihoon’s journey in North Western states
The years of affection spent in the presence of the beloved are like new moon nights.
Exploring the profound essence of philanthropy through a poetic lens, celebrating its virtues and transformative power in society.
Nothing does more damage to our creative ambitions than the loss of our dearest well-wishers- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Tell me, o lovers, is dreaming of the Beloved in sleep as sweet as losing it for his sake?
Love and its ecstasy descend into the hearts out of God’s mercy- writes Mujeeb Jaihoon in this poem inspired at Rawdha Shareef
Masjids were great centers of learning in earlier days. Unfortunately today it’s become resort of the retired feeble ones alone
Al Quds is a faith triangle. Very few got its geometry straight
Guide says there was a Palestinian martyr yesterday. All shops are closed. We are walking through streets of old Hebron.
The father of a man in our group went for Hajj on foot from Kerala at age of 35 and lived there till age of …
Very soon going to embrace an intellectual roller-coaster ride with history, politics and religion of some of THE most happening nations
Tweets of 2012
Revamp school curriculum for relevance and let students focus on practical knowledge, not irrelevant subjects— demands Mujeeb Jaihoon
From magic potion to passion to poison, Love comes in different names and forms— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon unravels the inspiring tale of Sayyid Shihab, a beacon of virtues, who ignited harmony, education, and spiritual values.
Preserve your dreams beyond death, like the flame that persists when the wax melts away- inspires Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Love-afflicted Pen can write about the Beloved alone. It will only frown away if asked to praise any other— admits Mujeeb Jaihoon
It is inevitable for Allah to exist as no one else could create a magnificent creation like the Holy Prophet— asserts Jaihoon
While anyone can incite violence and destroy homes, it takes courage and nobility to uphold peace and sanity.
Great souls, despite disappearing from our sight, keep riding on memory lane, gifting relief for our daily worries— Mujeeb Jaihoon
To love like Imam Hussein means generously sharing the Truth-hive’s sweetness, spreading its essence to all, even enemies, writes Jaihoon
Quotes and notes from Hamza Yusuf lecture Audios
“I,a non-Muslim woman,was occupying Religious History chair in Ankara (at a time when there were barely any chair for WOMEN in German universities)”
#whensick how much family matters in our lives
True richness lies in uplifting others. By sharing our talents and resources, we build a better society, asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon
With fingers crossed, we waited for a God sent angel. And then to our excitement, Sudhir called us back and asked for the hospital details. …
A touching episode from the life of a man who was bestowed with abundant authority by Destiny, yet chose to depart from the halls of …
Tweets of 2011
The stones under her feet are worth more than the pearls on paradise’ shore, writes Jaihoon in a tribute to Lady Khadijah, the wife of …
5 random tweets on LOVE!
Only poets can dare to dream of an ecosystem which is radically different from their immediate present.
YOUR LOVE! The others don’t know what they are missing …
Embrace responsibility as representatives of God, impacting humanity through mercy, love, and generosity.
Yes, Ramadan is the most grand discount extravaganza we can ever imagine. Shopping for the blessings of Allah, be it of the greatest or silly …
Jaihoon’s poem explores love as a source of joy and ponders its place in the face of ultimate judgement.
The only proof for our belief in the hereafter is that they were told by the Trustworthy Beloved— insists Jaihoon.
A heartbroken soul confronts a restless heart, questioning its disloyalty and the pain it inflicts, in this poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Landing on the moon or demystifying the atom were seen with pride. Yet, there are other possibilities than imagined— Jaihoon’s radical Miraj poem
The Beloved is the cornerstone of life, the gem in existence’s ocean, illuminating culture and human advancement, asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Jaihoon’s poem explores the pain of neglecting love for ambition, finding solace only in its enduring presence.
Jaihoon’s haunting love poem grapples with the mysterious nemesis of lovers which shatters their sweet dreams and desires.
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 …
Islam admires and reveres the sentiments of humanity. And a woman too is a part of it. Hajra ran between the two Mounts, across sands …
Life is a continuous cycle of meeting and parting. One leads to another. Like spring and winter. Nay, Life and Death. So the bird has …
The ‘barakah’ in time of Madina is incredible: it’s long, deep and thick. As if Time is in no hurry to complete its course. As …
The Soul whispered: He is the ocean of light. He is my Sidra… I would burn if go any further… (Jaihoon’s travel notes from Umra …
From the travel documentation to hotel reservations, this was my arrangement. A humble gift for them. An effort to gain my paradise, which lie under …
It’s hard to cool the heart when baked with love in the oven of desire. It is not an easy task to define and confine …
Nightingales, roses, and moons whisper the secrets of love and devotion- in this mystical love poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon
This poem explores the struggle between self-denial and the irresistible pull of love.
Refusing to accept the Holy Prophet means rejecting yourself, which creates a disconnection with the Divine, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
Neo-imperialist forces betray and bulldoze weaker nations, plundering resources, and then profit from their reconstruction.
A heartbroken soul in the afterlife ponders love’s enduring power.
Jaihoon’s poem explores the various gifts in life, ultimately declaring the unmatched power of a beloved’s love.
Truth borrows its hue from the Beloved Meem, who is the absolute testimonial for Reality, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
A believer’s poetic prayer for an atheist, navigating through the depths of faith, empathy, and spiritual yearning.
On the stark double standards of superpowers reflecting on issues of terrorism, war, and global politics.
Self-reflection leads to self-improvement, self-realization, and ultimately, the destiny we choose.
Jaihoon’s lyric poem explores the profound connection between the beloved and the heart through metaphors drawn from nature.
The national symbols of India are largely contributions of Muslim rule
This article is in response to a Twitter discussion, on public intellectuals in the gulf, triggered by the writer’s comment, I thought “public intellectuals” in …
The Holy Prophet is the shepherd of our emotion and the Lighthouse of our Reason in a myriad world of distractions.
The poet expresses deep gratitude and affection for the UAE, praising its generosity, kindness, and the opportunities for its peoples.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s passionate poem explores the vastness and elusiveness of love, defying definition and measurement.
That expatriates have transplanted a major portion of their lifespan to explore and enjoy better economics in this country is understandable. It is also true …
Sprinkle ambition in your hearts and go beyond your role models to make them proud— Mujeeb Jaihoon
The slave is not comfortable with the blessings if they are diverting his heart from the Giver
Lovers are ready to suffer and sacrifice anything and everything for their loved ones. This makes love the rarest of all feelings on earth.
The poet entreats Abu Bakr as-Siddiq in a dream, seeking the secret behind his highest rank in belief and the companionship with the Beloved.
In this poem, Jaihoon asserts that change keeps love fresh, urging partners to find new ways to express their affection.
When darkness envelops the world, we search within for the light that guides us through the night’s shadow, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Tweets of the One Day Trip to Kerala
Lovers become incapable of logical reasoning, while turning unusually proud assuming they own the greatest wealth in the world.
Who cannot accept the fact Colleges are no more than hang-out clubs for its students, social status for parents and livelihood for teachers?
Even Ridwan may wonder how this sinner would enter the heaven’s doors into the world of hoors— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Jaihoon’s poem explores the possessive nature of love, comparing it to a jealous wine that demands complete ownership.
An enduring friend promises new beginnings, even in the face of adversity, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
In a spiritual dream, Hallaj says Allah is merciful to all irrespective whether the slave remembers Him or not—writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Despite observing it from known childhood, the Month has remained a spiritual energy powerhouse enriching with intimate experiences with the Creator. Every year, like all …
While the believers are reaping infinite rewards in the Holy Month, the poet laments he hasn’t earned a grain in the devout harvest
I was happy: I made it. I had reached the Holy Month, alive. Allahumma Balligni Ramadan… would have been the prayer of all the believers …
A philosophical dialogue with Umm Ammar, Islam’s pioneering female martyr, as she illuminates timeless inquiries on women’s resilience. Last night, […]
Lovers’ fervent prayer seeking marital happiness and a deeper sense of peace while making their love a shining example for others.
If we could take this Ramadan as a time for self-assessment. Could we also try to find out how much have the Muslims positively contributed …
It is habitual for us to ‘regret about the past, complain about the present and worry about the future’. We spend more time thinking about …
Mujeeb Jaihoon intricately weaves together expressions of profound love and gratitude, capturing the essence of romance.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s glowing tribute to the late visionary leader of Kerala Muslims, Shihab Thangal, fondly called, The Mahatma of Malabar.
This dark love poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon warns of a passionate love destined for heartbreak and pain.
This evocative poem explores love’s transformative power, likening it to a precious treasure and a symbol of royalty.
Enamored with love, the seeker is unapologetic in his expression of devotion to the beloved.
Be a melody and let others sing your tune. Don’t be a malady and trouble their lives. – inspires Mujeeb Jaihoon
The Hindu majority state had the guts which the Muslim Malabar, with all its organized Muslim political and religious power had failed to achieve. If …
In the return of their soul to the Beloved, lovers rediscover their true nature and their pain hesitates in the embrace of the dear one.
A rose questions a lovestruck nightingale, confused by his obsession. He reveals a distorted view of the world, fueled by love.
Reading and learning are not enough, and to achieve success, we must use our knowledge to create and innovate— argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
Intellectual inertia within the Islamic world hindered the advancement of dream interpretation, despite Ibn Sireen’s contributions.
Be optimistic when you face a problem. And remember anything which starts has an end. So your problem also has an end.
By aspiring for the unreachable, we can achieve what we once thought was impossible— promises Mujeeb Jaihoon
Journey through life’s trials and triumphs, finding resilience and courage amidst destiny’s challenges, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
While exploring the bittersweet ache of yearning, the Rose and the Nightingale question the weight of secrets.
Find refuge in the blessed life-system to overcome trials and preserve your identity, insists Mujeeb Jaihoon
A passionate plea for patience in expressing love’s depth.
We may be forgetful of the Lord, but He will never abandon us and as we remain the dark night, His light shows us the …
In a philosophical dialogue with Qais, the mad lover, Jaihoon explores the extremes of love, questioning moderation and celebrating devotion.
Lovers’ souls merge in one another while narrating their celestial yearning for Medina, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Did we realize that there are an equal number of victims who are martyred in the tsunami of this madness? They are the ones whose …
We water plants and hastily expect fruits ignoring their emotional identity. When they fail, we blame climate change- writes Jaihoon.
The poet, who is knowledgeable in abstract concepts, is taken to task for his ignorance of everyday things.
A poetic exchange where flowers lament human indifference, urging appreciation for nature’s gifts, amidst the chaos of daily life.
Jaihoon’s poem explores the intertwined nature of love and pain, using classic references to illustrate their inseparable bond.
We all fear death. But more fearsome is the absence of our dear ones, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
As we get weary of life’s strife, we find solace in the name of the Beloved, who is the mantra of joy and hope for …
Allah has taken upon Himself to safeguard the blessed honor of His Beloved. Humanity need not fret over it, notes Mujeeb Jaihoon
A poetic reflection on the unparalleled love and mercy of the Prophet Muhammad, cherished by the Divine.
Jaihoon’s poem delves into the complexities of love, questioning its sacrifices and inevitable betrayals in a rhythmic cascade of inquiries.
The Love of Mustafa is the fragrance for the soul while the heart finds joy tied to the knot of his desire, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
The true lovers of Allah worship Him for His sake and He alone remains their joy and ache, admonishes Rabia Basri in a spiritual dream
Ever since the parting of the Spiritual friend, the poet lives a false life while damned to the edge of near-death state
Believers of today get excited when Science confirms a fact earlier established in Quran. Should they really?
Exploring the existence of God versus Man’s self-awareness and the quest for certainty in faith.
An urban and a rural woman share their pain, echoing the societal divides and the unequal suffering of women.
Thanks to the media, the commercial giants have spent heavily on defining motherhood through their products
A Mother’s womb, that is cherished and revered since the creation of man as the greatest guardian of life, is being compared here to just …
The point of interest is that this quote by Bayazid Bastami appeared as the opening quote of a psychology text book taught in CBSE Indian …
Jaihoon’s poem on a dream visit to the house of Ayesha Siddiqa (ra) and her advice to the Modern World
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 …
Mujeeb Jaihoon urges Islamic institutions to have clear mission statements to evaluate success or failure. (Jeddah, 2010)
Although loud and fast beats surround the wholly religious lyric, Rahman has successfully maintained a spiritual aura for the listener to experience.
Selected tweets from Jaihoon
Though we suffer from the lack of actions and weakness of faith, we cannot shy from declaring our love for the Beloved, writes Jaihoon.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem on the miraculous journey of the Prophet, where light stood in awe as he traversed the heavens.
A mystic yearning for unity and relief from the anguish of separation, seeking eternal love and recognition from the Beloved.
God anointed His Beloved as the Merciful Sultan to rule over the world in a celestial symphony of benevolence.
Men and jinn have long tried, yet miserably failed, to do justice in describing the beauty of the Beloved, notes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Our soul is the least we can offer as the most valuable token of our love the Holy Prophet.
What prompted Jaihoon to think so was a question posed by a colleague during a busy and breathless office schedule. “So what are you giving …
A lover constantly struggles to maintain a spiritual connection amidst earthly temptations, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Mujeeb Jaihoon on the scope and benefits of Islamic banking practices, with a focus on the potential of introducing them in Kerala, India.
From healing wounds to soaring ambitions, rediscover life’s essence in the love of Holy Prophet
Jaihoon’s poem explores the pain of separation and impermanence of life, using historical and religious references.
Educationists, governmental departments and even parents can rejoice over the above saying of Holy Prophet. An Ashura thought
A lovelorn plea wrestles with mortality questioning if love’s embrace can extend beyond the veil of death.
If it is the command of creed that a wife seeks the permission of her husband before observing voluntary fasts, then it is the same …
The search for inner peace through loyalty to the Holy Prophet amidst external turmoil and oppression.
Although we remain soiled by the sinful dust, the sight of a devout servant of God will invoke His Love in our hearts- writes Mujeeb …
One night in prayer a man cried to God / Ya Rabb! You are the most just / To trade with Your Mercy is best
A lover yearns for more time with their beloved, questioning the fleeting nature of their connection, in this poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon.
In this evocative love poem, Sun’s voice charms the moon, whispering secrets reflected in a lover’s eyes.
Everyone mentioned above is rewarded in one form or the other. At least they are given the credit for the roles they play. However on …
Just as the the rose holds the key to the nightingale’s song, if you are seeking the Creator, then find Him near the Beloved- argues …
Had Iqbal known of Qazi, he would have probably included him in his poetry just as Tipu Sultan (from South India). The gap was partly …
Zahrawiyya was the title given to female graduates named after the legendary daughter of the Holy Prophet, Fatimah Zahra
Which mother could see her child- who just survived a suicidal attempt- be taken away from her?
This piece is scented with gratitude for that kind soul, whoever he was, whatever his faith
Dive into the depths of profound love for the Beloved, discovering hidden treasures while risking everything else..
The benevolent Creator is never fed up with our constant pleas even as He wraps our crimes with His Mercy— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Our existence gains meaning and purpose when our hearts reflect the Beloved of God.
Jaihoon likens love as a hive for the starving bee and water to the dying in these verses
The omnipresent Mercy of Allah radiates in every atom of His Creations— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Dr Kamala Surayya, clad in the headscarf and the prayer costume, is absorbed in the reading of Holy Quran in the month of Ramadan. She …
The Beloved is the teacher of both earthly and celestial realms. Through him, we discovered the existence in the world, writes Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon asserts on not defining life by career, staying true to self, and being vigilant against deception in today’s world.
We cherish our dearest ones during moments of ecstatic joy, just as the Holy Prophet remembered us in Miraj, writes Jaihoon
Poets and thinkers have owed their best works to this silent valley. Many a scientists have silently screamed Eureka at this kingdom of books. Intellectuals …
With the presence of the beloved, the lover turns to a madman while he feels as if death resides beside him, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
On the families torn asunder by soaring rents, fueled by the insatiable greed of their landlords.
From the very beginning, it was with ‘two-minded mentality’ that I thought of going to watch the match. After all it was the duty of …
Therefore, Creative Arts, which makes a definite impact on its audience, is also a form of energy. The success of a work of art (i.e. …
Thank God that unlike organized religions, there isn’t any single custodian or a specific city in the case of English language to dictate what is …
The loss of a spiritual comrade leaves us in a terrible state which consumes our heart and shreds our nerves in pain
Conscience invasion in shopping It was just a shopping experience. In fact the first official one since Jaihoon had been promoted to the position of …
Meeting Death face to face is indeed a matter of great trial for the faith of the believer. Not everyone can receive the Angel of …
Mujeeb Jaihoon laments the cruelty of the world towards the kind-hearted, while touting resilience against adversity.
Mujeeb Jaihoon poetizes a longing heart waits for its love, adrift in time, hoping for a reunion.
In this show, the participants never had to put up a show! They were as they were- pure of heart and intentions. They had not …
The poet pleads to His Lord knowing well that even if he fails non-stop, the Most Merciful will never withhold His grace upon the sinners
In this poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon, a heart aches for a lost love, seeking solace and a promise of a brighter dawn.
It was hard to believe whether it was the real news or a commercial break of a Hollywood movie preview. But this was real plane, …
Among the most intensely discussed issues of today is the upliftment of women. The issue has attracted attention from all walks of life, creating both …
A few months back, the appearance of the ‘Monkey-Man’ that assaulted many had caused an outcry not only in the region where it was discovered, …
The angels worship Allah incessantly but are amazed at the unwavering hope of sinful humans in Allah’s mercy.
It is not in my capacity to elaborate the obsession of western civilization with the ancient Roman past, especially its past pagan legacy. Thanks to …
A thought dawned upon my mind about two mundane things which we all do (and as such there is nothing philosophical about it). Some of …
مرة هبط (UFO) جسم طائر غير معروف في مدينة كاليكوت، وخرج الأجانب منه و الذين كانوا في السفينة الفضائية وبدؤوا يتجولون في أحياءها وشوارعها وفي …
Discontent with the materialistic world, Mujeeb Jaihoon seeks a guide to lead his poetic caravan towards a more meaningful existence.
A spiritual friend is ablution for the heart whose prayer and presence takes us closer to the Most-Loving
A servant marvels in disbelief as his Lord answers his prayer before he even calls upon Him
The poet finds only one buyer in the midst of many for his goods baked with Divine Love.
When the Rosary of Affinity breaks, the Sky of Spiritual Joy loses its stars, and Love becomes uncountable.
Life is all about change. ‘Change’ in seasons, change in relationships, change within one’s owns self. No single moment is the same in the universe. …
The only approach that remains to be tried is a ‘spiritual approach’… not missiles and bombings.
The clamor of money was in the air. The visitors had come with their choice made: Deposit or Withdrawal. This two-fold phenomenon was evident on …
The habits and rituals in Ramadan witness a sudden end as soon as the Holy Month is over
On the rehabilitation of victims affected by wars and conflicts while hoping for peace and healing in society.
How am I to behold the volcano of anguish and anger? This fume that is being emitted, spreads far and wide, knowing no bounds. Frustration …
Embraced by the Chosen, bestowed by the Creator, this Gift empowers martyrs, scholars, and lovers to express their bliss.
Before Ramadan began, in a light-hearted moment I told my love that when in paradise, I would be in the joyful company of hoors. she …
The poet longs to use his wax-like heart’s elegant Flame to uncover Love’s divine secrets at every chance.
Lovers can sustain no other desire when they stand in the presence of the Beloved, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
A few years back, when mind was not as much ripe, I had a chance to get hold of Imam Gazzali’s work, Mishkat Al Anwar. …
An enquiry into Rawdha’s divine essence, questioning if this part is part of Paradise, as hearts whisper, vice versa.
On the the transformative journey of the Holy Prophet’s migration, bringing justice, freedom, and unity to a once divided world.
The scholar had already undergone a serious operation for heart and was strictly advised to take rest. But despite his poor health, Mr. Kareem was …
Mujeeb Jaihoon advocates for unity in knowledge and embracing recent developments in both worlds: the wired and wireless.
When the ‘Monetary Reformer from UK’ was invited to speak about the ‘Economic Aspect of Interest’ not everyone in the college, including the writer, anticipated …
The tireless presentations at top of the voice for hours and hours, are just the work of the body. Its roots lie elsewhere. It is …
Dr. Randathani said it was essential for historians to present the bygone past in a language understood by the common man. He also expressed his …
Discover the power of collective action and unity in the Khilafat Movement, as Mujeeb Jaihoon explores its history and enduring relevance.
Dr. Allama Iqbal testifies to the above fact in the following words: I went to Italy and came across a gentleman called Prince Caeteni who …
A hilly journey to a waterfall site in Wayanad, Kerala
Jaihoon seeks prayers for Syed Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi, who helped to reconcile the chaotic world of Islamic reformation.
Belief in God and the afterlife hinges on the truth of the Holy Prophet’s revelations, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
Half the way forward lies in calling upon the Almighty, a timeless truth for every day.
The rays of the Beloved Prophet inaugurated the dawn of Allah’s Creation.
Urging the soul to prioritize divine love over worldly joy, emphasizing Medina as its sacred purpose for existence.
The Abode of God exhorts the poet to proceed towards the city of the Beloved where the love-tears shed are as sweet as honey.
Discover the story of a saint who posthumously avenges a king by revealing his secret love for God
The poet, whose state is no better than an uprooted tent, admits his foolish lines are of no worth for the wise ones
A poetic dialogue unfolds as a lover, purified by pilgrimage, seeks entry to Medina, facing the probing questions of Angel Gabriel.
An apologetic response addressing critics with humility and reverence, blending themes of love, loss, and a quest for divine guidance.
The Beloved’s absence kills Inch by inch and the soul suffers bit by bit, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
A devotee’s yearning to serve a heavenly treat, symbolizing love for the Prophet, to all his followers in paradise.
We may earnestly count the number of times we have asked Him, grumbling about the lapse in response, but He keeps no tally while giving.
Explores the overwhelming love for Prophet Muhammad, surpassing even the allure of paradise.
The sun may be burning in scorching summer days and Man, an advanced form of creation, find it difficult to travel from home to office, …
True believers question their faith if it doesn’t encompass the adoration for the Holy Prophet.
The most fascinating aspect in this whole episode that attracted me was that even professing but non-practicing Muslims were showing their enthusiasm for the boycott. …
Genuine friends of Allah keep their devotion hidden, unlike fake godmen who seek recognition, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Though love’s transformative power elevates the lover, its intensity raises questions of consequence.
The poet’s soul aches for the love of God and the Prophet’s guidance, a stark contrast to the body’s pursuit of fleeting pleasures
This poem declares love fuels all existence; even paradise pales in comparison to the radiant presence of the beloved.
Jaihoon’s verses contemplating love’s duality, longing, and the agony of separation, seeking resolution and understanding.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem explores the cost of love and solitude, weaving between longing, pain, and the bittersweet essence of memories.
Acknowledge the Divine to marvel at the beauty of nature.
The incident about a man who experienced mercy for others and gave up his own wishes for the sake of his fellow pilgrims
Envisioning the afterlife where the Prophet shall unite the constellation of humanity and march for their salvation.
We proudly claim that our life has become fast, but simultaneously admit in humility that much of it goes in waste. The reference is to …
A heartfelt prayer by two slaves to the Divine expressing their pain and joy, seeking liberation and divine love.
Present Muslim world is in greater need of private home-based sheikhs than public pulpit-based ones. The community is disintegrating and so are individuals going through …
Politics deprive the land and people of peace. The heart beat of an average Malayalee is tuned to the political wrangling of various parties and …
A thought-provoking contemplation on the impact of divine love, questioning the speaker’s existence without it.
The Holy Qur’an’s mention of the ‘Pen’ highlights technology’s transformative role in education, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
Human weaknesses are no excuse to shy away from spiritual struggle. Hope will bring the lover’s aspiration to fruition alludes Mujeeb Jaihoon
In a celestial encounter, a believer presents the Almighty with a unique gift: poetry extolling the Prophet’s greatness.
Honoring every language as holy reflects the diversity of God’s creation and promotes cultural appreciation.
Explore the rationale to discover the deeper meaning behind the seemingly paradoxical title used for the Prophet.
Lovers repeat and rotate the same old tale of love masquerading with new symbols, just like the deceptive wine-seller— an eccentric poem by Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem celebrating the bittersweet melodies of separation and the triumph of love.
Islam is a religion of hope and determination. Never has the Beloved Leader of humanity let them lose hope- not in this world not in …
Discover the story of a devout follower finding peace in the ‘Merciful Him’, amidst a world lost in the mundane.
Love is a divine gift, and those who cherish it should never presume it’s irrevocable.
In the process of giving such complements, there is no need to hunt or steal others’ verses. Just say it from your heart which is …
The poet yearns for his name to be spoken to the Prophet, the gateway to everlasting peace.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem about the power of a smile to mend a broken heart and bring one closer to God.
Discover the power of gratitude and how it can lead to an abundance of blessings in this tale of unwavering devotion from a humble servant.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem on the silent suffering and unwavering hope that blossom in the face of unrequited love
After suffering through years of solitude, a seeker pleads for the sweet honey of Affinity to be poured into their heart.
As human words fall short, the Holy Prophet’s unwavering love for God is the ultimate measure of thankfulness.
A lover fears he may not be able to reciprocate his beloved’s love and worries about divine retribution— poetizes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Love is too great a flower to bloom on this earth and too long a song to hum in this short life, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Our pleas will hang suspended in the celestial expanse until they are accompanied by respect and love for the Beloved Prophet of God.
Overwhelmed by the Beloved’s greatness, the poet wrestles with the limitations of human language and seeks forgiveness from the Creator
Heartbroken by an unanswered prayer, the poet grapples with the natural feeling of human envy when another receives divine favor.
Delving into the clever ploys of lovers, this poem exposes their games to prolong their Beloved’s sweet discourse.
Given the inevitability of death, Mujeeb Jaihoon contemplates the irony of lovers squabbling with one another in their short life span.
Jaihoon contrasts the solitary inspiration of pain with the newfound inspiration of love, suggesting that the latter enriches the creativity.
Adrift in the tempestuous sea of human conflicts, Mujeeb Jaihoon grapples with the yearning for the higher power of Divine mercy.
Angels marvel at humanity’s unique ability to construct love’s sanctuary both in this life and beyond.
A lover left in awe after receiving an instant Him-loving reply from the Beloved.
Defying the notion of falling in love, this poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon explores love as an upward journey.
In a lovesick poem, Jaihoon uses the metaphor of a nightingale, yearning for a rose, to depict the pain of obsessive love.
Exploring the profound desire for a reunion beyond physical barriers, the mystery of self, and the hope for divine mercy.
Prayers from loved ones often receive quicker response than our own.
The bittersweet memories of a nightingale far from its beloved homeland about the celebration of shared moments and festive joys.
Angels meticulously document the virtuous acts of those adhering to the Prophet’s teachings, whose footsteps echo in Paradise.
Gold loses its luster compared to the radiant blessing of saluting the Holy Prophet.
The poet feels undeserving of a precious gift and expresses a desire for deeper faith and understanding.
Loneliness transforms the falcon into an owl, blinding its sight.
Mujeeb Jaihoon explores a journey of internal conflict, faith, and the quest for solace amidst self-censorship and oppression.
A pilgrim warns his self to tread humbly in the presence of the Beloved, for even the wind whispers with awe in this sacred space.
The path to the Creator is illuminated by the holy Prophet’s teachings. To stray from them is to wander in the darkness.
A sinner’s plea for a private encounter during a spiritual ascent to the Beloved.
A lyrical exploration of Sharjah’s captivating blend of tradition and modernity celebrating the emirate’s architectural and serene beauty.
Contemplating the value of meeting those in the heart, the agony of parting, and the search for comfort and connection.
Yearning for a deeper meaning amidst the chaos and despair of human existence.
The heart’s pain has a purpose, bringing others closer to Him, as the speaker shares his struggle to stay true to his calling
In search of an illuminating guide, questioning if hope remains. The Guide I searched, Day and night. Such a Gem, […]
A powerful dream of farewell and faith prompts reflection on the mysterious ways of the divine.
What makes a believer different from non-believer is his capacity to hope for Allah’s Mercy. The slave may despise himself, cursing and wailing before Him.
I was no longer the nervous participant, but the judge who gave the judgment. And it had a ‘personal excitement’ of its own…
Our yearning for God’s Beloved increases our consideration to enter His Paradise, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.
A struggling artist recalls the invaluable advice of a wise friend, sparking a journey of self-discovery and creative exploration
The definition begins with a suspense and ends with the revelation of the secret. The middle part is the important part that establishes the relationship …
Love is anguish for some, yearning, hope, pain, joy and silent suffering. For Jaihoon, love is discovering the joy of God in every being.
If you ask Jaihoon in one sentence about the feeling that one gets after watching the movie, then he’d rather quote the words of a …
Visiting the sick one, no matter on what creed does his heart feed, brings in the visitor a sense of humility. Perhaps it will refine …
Let us evaluate our position. In the era when the major corporate houses are overvaluing their stock, let us be honest and honest, with outmost …
Walk and sit like Rasoolullah. Be like the beloved of Allah. When anyone looks at you, they should remember Rasoolullah— thoughts from a Friday sermon.
When our belly is full, we stop to think. When our belly is full, in laziness we are sunk. When our belly is full, we …
He has a bleeding heart. It pains for humanity. It pains for the hundreds who fall pray to the bullets of the mighty.
Perhaps he is only trying to avenge his humiliation at the hands of Uncle Sam.