Mujeeb Jaihoon

Tag: 2006 Poems

How could I love you not?

Mujeeb Jaihoon intricately weaves together expressions of profound love and gratitude, capturing the essence of romance.

An Ocean Deep

Dive into the depths of profound love for the Beloved, discovering hidden treasures while risking everything else..

Medina: The Surge of Zeal

A poem exploring the overpowering love of Medina, igniting passion and zeal, freeing the soul from its burdens.

Love’s Sweet Revenge

Discover the story of a saint who posthumously avenges a king by revealing his secret love for God

Vent of an Uprooted Tent

The poet, whose state is no better than an uprooted tent, admits his foolish lines are of no worth for

Jibreel Grills a Lover

A poetic dialogue unfolds as a lover, purified by pilgrimage, seeks entry to Medina, facing the probing questions of Angel

Medina’s Grapevine

An apologetic response addressing critics with humility and reverence, blending themes of love, loss, and a quest for divine guidance.

Forget It

The Beloved’s absence kills Inch by inch and the soul suffers bit by bit, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon

The Sweet Seller

A devotee’s yearning to serve a heavenly treat, symbolizing love for the Prophet, to all his followers in paradise.

The Love Canvas

True believers question their faith if it doesn’t encompass the adoration for the Holy Prophet.

His Friends: Between Two Lies

Genuine friends of Allah keep their devotion hidden, unlike fake godmen who seek recognition, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon