Betrayal of the Intellect: Why Khalil Pelted Satan
Love has only one adamant clause: loyalty to the ultimate Beloved, even if it requires the betrayal of human intellect,
I have been asking Thee
Since I opened my infant eye
For favours big and small
Of creed and world
I continue to ask Thee
Without shame or shy
Here I stand to lift my hands
On my Mount of Mistakes
By virtue of what I seek
Forgive the way I ask
Hoping in Your eternal grace
In Your Mercy I am set ablaze
I beg for Meem’s love
Though I deserve less.
March 05 2026
Mujeeb Jaihoon explores themes of universal love,
deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.
Love has only one adamant clause: loyalty to the ultimate Beloved, even if it requires the betrayal of human intellect,
Masking their soul-shine behind ordinary forms, God’s lovers wait for the dust to settle to rejoice alone—writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
True faith demands sacrificing intellectual pride and forfeiting logic.
By weighing the count of forgetting against remembering, this poem proves that math always fails once the self dissolves in