2007 Poems

That Night Ended Medinized

Lovers’ souls merge in one another while narrating their celestial yearning for Medina, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon.

His name is Muhammad

A poetic reflection on the unparalleled love and mercy of the Prophet Muhammad, cherished by the Divine.

Motherland of Love

We cherish our dearest ones during moments of ecstatic joy, just as the Holy Prophet remembered us in Miraj, writes Jaihoon

My Heart without you

With the presence of the beloved, the lover turns to a madman while he feels as if death resides beside him, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon

Paradise is where Beloved is

An enquiry into Rawdha’s divine essence, questioning if this part is part of Paradise, as hearts whisper, vice versa.

Calling Him is Halfway

Half the way forward lies in calling upon the Almighty, a timeless truth for every day.

Counsel to the Soul

Urging the soul to prioritize divine love over worldly joy, emphasizing Medina as its sacred purpose for existence.

The Hive of Joy

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.

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