Mujeeb Jaihoon

Separation Emits Flames Insane

On the turmoil of separation and the inadequacy of words to express love for the Beloved Prophet— by Mujeeb Jaihoon.

Content am I, sure,
With my Lord and Creed;
Yet for the one I endear,
I am yet to meet his need.

The more I praise his sweet name,
The more I feel my words are lame.

The more I sigh in his need,
The more I feel my veins bleed.

My praise and tears
Suffice not even for myself,
Let alone for others
To realize his greatness.

Separation emits like a volcano:
Flames insane, dust of blame.
The cup breaks, wine spills,
Unable to endure Meem’s absence.

Fri, Sep 05, 2025 | Rabi al-Awwal 13, 1447

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