The Cool Breeze from Hind earns high praise from Engseng Ho, prominent historian and anthropologist, for its “rare” insight into the storied anti-colonial heritage of Malabar.

Engseng Ho, Duke-University

Dubai, UAE (Jan 18 2026): In a significant nod to the academic and literary merit of Mujeeb Jaihoon’s work, Engseng Ho, the esteemed Professor of Anthropology and History at Duke University, recently shared high praise for Jaihoon’s historical fiction, The Cool Breeze from Hind.

Professor Ho, a world-renowned scholar specializing in the history and anthropology of the Indian Ocean, described the book as “quite conceptual and very inventive,” further labeling Jaihoon as “an original” and a “rare find” in the contemporary literary landscape.

A Resource for Global Research

The endorsement goes beyond mere literary appreciation. Highlighting the book’s relevance to modern sociological and historical studies, Professor Ho expressed his intention to share the work with his doctoral students. Specifically, he noted that The Cool Breeze from Hind would be a valuable resource for a Nepali PhD candidate currently researching the lives and identities of South Asians in the Gulf.

This connection underscores the book’s ability to bridge the gap between mystical storytelling and rigorous academic inquiry.

About the Book: A Spiritual Revival of Roots

The Cool Breeze from Hind: A Spiritual Revival of Roots and Resistance is a narrative that transcends traditional boundaries. Set against the storied backdrop of Malabar’s anti-colonial struggle, the book is:

A Mystical Journey: A labyrinthine plot filled with evocative imagery and visual metaphors.
A Celebration of Pluralism: An exploration of India’s diverse languages, religions, and customs.
A Bridge of Eras: A work that connects historical legacies with contemporary global realities.

A Growing Global Resonance

The praise from a distinguished academic at an Ivy League-caliber institution like Duke University adds to the growing international acclaim for Mujeeb Jaihoon. With his works already translated into French, Italian, Urdu, Tamil, and Malayalam, Jaihoon’s voice continues to resonate with world statesmen, thought leaders, and seekers of spiritual truth.

As Professor Ho noted in his message, this exchange marks the beginning of a continuing dialogue between the world of academic history and Jaihoon’s unique brand of mystical literature.

“You are an original. A rare find. I’m happy to meet you and continue our exchange.” — Prof. Engseng Ho to Mujeeb Jaihoon


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